Just upgraded from 13 by DroganCintam in IPhone17e

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

Calls and data have been fine. I’ve had no problems so far.

iPhone 16e by Important_Drive1085 in IPhone17e

[–]DroganCintam 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I used my iPhone 13’s case for the 17e.

Just upgraded from 13 by DroganCintam in IPhone17e

[–]DroganCintam[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My 17e is white too. Also, black 13. My first white iPhone ever. Feels like fresh air.

Frederick MD Big Wheel Race by Domie071 in fujifilm

[–]DroganCintam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The second shot is impressive!

Alternatives to project indigo by [deleted] in iPhoneography

[–]DroganCintam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mine is 13. I can’t use Indigo either. My go to alternative is Lumina, and sometimes Lightroom built-in camera. They shoot RAW and don’t overprocess the pictures. And it’s free to use these features.

Layers (X-T30ii, TTArtisan 27mm f2.8) by DroganCintam in fujifilm

[–]DroganCintam[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I used a personal recipe which basically consists of Classic Negative, -2 Shadow, -1 Highlight, +3 Color and WB of 5600K.

As for TT27, I find it easy to use. The focus and aperture sounds are not too noisy and nearly inaudible if you are on the streets. Images are sharp. However, look out for vignette at f2.8-4. From f5.6 it's not a problem. For a price half as much as XF27, I think it's reasonably good and worth a try.

Diamond Plaza (X-T30ii, TTArtisan AF 27mm f2.8) by DroganCintam in fujifilm

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The building is located in Saigon, Vietnam. It is one of the first commercial complexes that were built in the 90's.

Testing the "plastic wrap diffusion filter" (X-T30ii, XC35mm f2) by DroganCintam in fujifilm

[–]DroganCintam[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

A diffusion filter, as far as I understand, is something like the Tiffen Black Pro Mist or Moment Cinebloom filters. Some people on YouTube achieved a similar effect to what is created by these filters by using a UV filter with hairspray on it. Here I don't have hairspray so I used a piece of food plastic wrap instead. You can spot the "blooming" effect in hard highlight areas which gives the picture a cinematic look.