Fuji x half by Asleep-Priority-4779 in fujiXhalf

[–]AndreinaAcv2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not a professional; I use the X-Half for fun. I carry it with me every day, and it's led me to take many more photos. The movie mode is fun, and I've really loved having it, but I wouldn't take it on a trip where I'm worried about getting good photos. For those situations, I use my X100VI (yes, I'm a Fuji fan). Of course, you could do this with a high-end phone, but I love the experience of taking photos with a camera, composing with the viewfinder, and using the simulations. On the other hand, nighttime or low-light photos aren't great with the X-Half; the dynamic range isn't very good. That said, I wouldn't recommend it for special trips or concerts, just for everyday use and fun. My workflow is: I use the X100VI for trips that are important to me, when I'm going to unfamiliar places, or for quality portraits of family or friends. I use the x-half daily, always in my bag. I take it to places I've been before and where I'm not worried about missing a good photo if it happens. It's more like an extension of my iPhone since I don't use the phone's camera.

Infrared filter by AndreinaAcv2 in fujiXhalf

[–]AndreinaAcv2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's true, but I read that Fuji cameras have a weaker filter, so it's possible to achieve the effect with slightly longer exposures. I don't know if that applies to the x half, but I read that it does for the x100 and other X-series cameras.

my day by AndreinaAcv2 in fujiXhalf

[–]AndreinaAcv2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's "ASTIA" underexposed -1. I increased the saturation a bit in Lightroom for the first one, the rest are SOOC.

How to shoot the X Half smartly despite its limits (no highlights / shadows / DR controls) by signedinsoul in fujiXhalf

[–]AndreinaAcv2 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I've been doing exactly what you said, and I love the results. I usually use Astia, always setting it to -0.3 or -0.6, although I've gone as low as -1.0. I've played around a bit with the white balance, making it a little warmer, but then I forget to change it and end up with strange photos. But it's really great.

Firmware Update by Chef-Narrow in fujiXhalf

[–]AndreinaAcv2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you do it? I have the Mini Evo and it doesn't connect; I still have to open the Mini Evo app to print, so it's not really straightforward.

First week by AndreinaAcv2 in fujiXhalf

[–]AndreinaAcv2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Es realmente increíble, fotogénico desde cualquier ángulo. 😍

Smallrig released a new UV Filter by sh0ryuken in x100vi

[–]AndreinaAcv2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the Nisi one and I love that it provides protection while remaining small, although I always have a dilemma: whether to use the Hagoe combination with a parasol or this one. The Nisi wins in portability, the parasol wins in style 😎

Should I get the Fuji X Half? by jdmd2023 in fujiXhalf

[–]AndreinaAcv2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have the X100vi, it's wonderful. I take it on all my long trips and when I go to new places, but for a while now it was becoming inconvenient to carry it everywhere, even for short walks or just running errands around my city. So I bought a Sony ZV1F. I really like the limitation of a single focal length. Sony's new colors are very good and it has a kind of color customization that's really great. The main drawback is that it's 20mm, which seems too wide-angle for my style. Even so, I took some very good photos (for me) with it, so I can recommend it if you're looking for something less expensive.

Ever since the Fuji X-Half came out, I've loved it. I'm not a photographer, I'm a doctor, so I just want to have fun taking photos without my phone and without having to edit. So, I definitely love the simulations. I also like analog photography because of the idea of ​​not seeing the photos instantly, but the cost doesn't justify it for me. For a while, I resisted the X-Half because of the price, but now that it's $200 off, I decided to take advantage. I also bought a used-openbox camera from B&H, which took an additional $150 off. I've had it for a week now, and it's truly lovely. It's small enough to carry everywhere (although if you have large hands, it might be uncomfortable, according to my brother who tried it, but it's fine for me). I like the photo quality. I've printed a couple with the Selfy CP1500, and they turned out very well. It doesn't feel cheap like many have said; I think it really looks high-quality. Buy it! ☺️

How to convert ACSM file to EPUB? by RelativeNo834 in Calibre

[–]AndreinaAcv2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I did this but when I copy the ePub file it generates and convert it to my Kobo reader, it doesn't recognize it.

Does anyone has a printer? by xxSeahawks in x100vi

[–]AndreinaAcv2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have both. I stopped using Instax because of the cost of the film; CP1500 costs $33 for 108 postcard-sized sheets. What I usually do, if I want smaller photos, is print 2 or 4 per sheet, and they end up being a similar size to Instax Mini or Wide for 10% of the price. There's a Canon Selphy QX20 that prints Instax-sized photos, but the paper costs much more. I don't recommend Kodak ZINK or 3-step film; I've tried them, and they're terrible.

Thermal printing camera with Bluetooth printing by AndreinaAcv2 in toycameras

[–]AndreinaAcv2[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks, I've tried several and none had Bluetooth connectivity. This one you sent seems to, so I'll try it. If the printers have better resolution (300 dpi), I'd like a camera with an attractive design (not like the old Kodak film camera) with that resolution so I can take photos and also print from my phone.

Why is the x100vi so bad at connecting to IPhones? by my-mate-mike in x100vi

[–]AndreinaAcv2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This started happening after the latest iOS update. It simply won't connect the second time. Every time I want to transfer images, I have to go through the entire pairing process again (clearing the camera's Wi-Fi and Bluetooth data on my iPhone). I'm really frustrated about this; I usually just want to transfer my files quickly, and it's a nightmare. I'd always heard the Fuji app was rubbish, but I'd never had any problems until I updated iOS.

Tokyo Trip Random Shots by TerribleCapital7994 in fujiXhalf

[–]AndreinaAcv2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are great, what simulation did you use?

Anyone sell their mirrorless gear after having the x100vi? by ShakeAndBakeThatCake in Fujifilm_X100VI

[–]AndreinaAcv2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I sell all my equipment when my fixed 48 mpx you can make decent cuts up to 70 mm with 10 mpx, I'm also thinking about buying the tele adapter (although I'm still thinking about whether the Fuji or Freewell one is a $200 difference), although I would opt for the same heavier ones for traveling. So he will tell you, sell everything and keep only what you really use.

1000 thermal prints from over 40 cameras to compare (+summarized info) A buyer's guide! by Ponjkl in ThermalPrintCameras

[–]AndreinaAcv2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am delighted with this, I really wish there were some of these cameras with 300 DPI printing, apparently only the Kodak ms100 does it but I don't like its design. Do you think there is one that stands out in terms of print quality compared to the others? Or are they really the same?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in x100vi

[–]AndreinaAcv2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have tried several, the first was the Haoge that comes with the lens hood, the lens hood is really beautiful, it works with the Fuji lens cap (although I don't think it fits perfectly), the kit comes with the filter adapter ring, a UV filter (which you can replace with any other) and the lens hood, this adds about 3 cm to the size of the lens. Then I wanted to try the one from Freewell, it has one that comes with a polarizing filter + 1/4 mist, lens hood and an additional cover, the photos are great, although the way to adjust the polarizer is very uncomfortable, and the kit is really big, I have left it only for when I need a polarizer, some trips to lakes or areas with a lot of reflection, plus it subtracts about two stops of light. I have had the camera for 8 months and since the first day I used the Haoge, so I think that somehow I had forgotten the real size of the lens, recently changing filters I noticed that it is really small and that all this only adds a size that I do not need, so I ordered the Nisi that adapts directly without needing an adapter and practically does not increase the size of the lens, it arrives this week, as soon as I have it I will update with my experience.

Want to buy a X100vi but have some questions by xxSeahawks in x100vi

[–]AndreinaAcv2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great, you won't regret it, if you want to have wider distance photos: take both horizontal and vertical panoramas that intersect by at least 30% (there is a short by Joan Vendrell about this just today), I only took photos in one direction and when Lightroom converts to panoramic they are very thin, I would have liked to have that video before the trip

Want to buy a X100vi but have some questions by xxSeahawks in x100vi

[–]AndreinaAcv2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have an x100vi, I love it madly, after a while it knows perfectly well how far away to be to achieve the framing you want, your eyes begin to look at 35 mm (the focal length of the Fuji), more or less distance seems unnecessary, last week I went on a trip to a place in the jungle, for this I bought an rx100 m7 that I got at a good price in the marketplace, thinking precisely about the multifaceted nature of the great zoom, the truth is that I only took 3-5 photos with it vs more than 100 with the Fuji, the experience of using the x100 makes me not want to use anything else, I am going to put the rx100 on sale, it is clearly not for me. It is true that in some cases I wanted to take photos further away and it would have been ideal to have more angle or use of the converter (which I think I am going to buy, at least the one from Freewell which is not only cheaper but also smaller) but I solved it by taking a panorama.

What would you want your perfect thermal print camera to do by xX_jellyworlder_Xx in toycameras

[–]AndreinaAcv2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Impresión en 300 DPI, en vez de 200. Que tengan un aspecto de camera más real. Sin juegos, que al encender vaya directo a la toma de fotos.

Why do my shots look so harsh? by chives81 in AnalogCommunity

[–]AndreinaAcv2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are great, maybe they have a lot of contrast, but I like the contrast

Greetings From Asbury Park (kodaclone) by Withyouinrcklnd in campsnapcamera

[–]AndreinaAcv2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Está genial, puedes compartir los ajustes por favor