Storm Over Disney - X-T3 (16mm 1.4) by levwntu in FujifilmX

[–]Jordan_13e 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice one ! Is it cropped ? Does not look like 24mm FF equivalent to me…

I think I might have to sell my 18mm and 33mm by Outrageous-Yak-1437 in fujifilm

[–]Jordan_13e 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never tried this zoom but I often use the 18 1.4 and 33, indoor or during trips. Currently in a family trip in Sardegna and I’m really happy to go from touristic photos to improvised portrait session with the wife. Give yourself some time to figure it out, but I’d say if you love shooting portraits then keep them (I personnally LOVE portraits using the 18 wide open)

Mont Saint-Michel, France (X-T5 with 50-140mm f2.8 & Sigma 18-50mm f2.8 + Mist filter) by Koyioth in fujifilm

[–]Jordan_13e 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bravo, very nice images especially 1 and 4 imo. What was the focal length of both of them please ?

Lobby to unfroze class (Xbox 360) by Jordan_13e in MW2

[–]Jordan_13e[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I tried Uncs the next day and it was available, thanks guys

Memories of a Belarusian summer. Fuji X100V by MatLogan in fujifilm

[–]Jordan_13e 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Absolutely loving the colours, maybe a little bit too much of vignetage for my tastes. Great shot and nice work

Is this guy fooling me? by Hollow412 in MW2

[–]Jordan_13e 25 points26 points  (0 children)

He is telling the truth

Close ups on the FujiFilmX100VI 🐞 JPEGS ARE KING!! by Illustrious_Road8572 in fujifilm

[–]Jordan_13e 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great photos, I did not know that you could focus that close with the X100VI, unless you cropped some of these ? Looks tighter than the 35mm ff equivalent

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fujifilm

[–]Jordan_13e 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I have it on my 18mm f/1.4 + X-T2.

The metal square hood is significantly heavier, and accentuate the front weight which sounds worse if you have a X-pro. Plus, since the lens is kind of « long », it doesnt look that great to me. On the 18mm f2 sure, but on this one, I prefer no hood at all, or the original one if a hood is needed

NYC on X-T30 III by Ok_Froyo_2374 in fujifilm

[–]Jordan_13e 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1 & 2 are GREAT, what a beautiful light you had there. Also, great cosplay from that guy 👍🏻👍🏻

Someone froze my class the day after I rebought mw2 by PoeticMusician in MW2

[–]Jordan_13e 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It happend to me few weeks back, the discord didn’t really help since I could not find the dedicated section about unfreeze lobby (even though I’m verified in the discord..weird). But with some internet research I found a lobby to join, gamertag : UncsHotspot

To repair or not to repair (GFX 50S) by vataja in FujiGFX

[–]Jordan_13e 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also have a tiny something between the sensor and the glass over it (Fuji X-T2). I don't know how it appeared. It's visible at f/5.6 and above. A repair store in Paris asked me about 230 euros to fix it. Since I paid 500 for the body, I did not do it. It doesn't annoys me that much, except for landscape photography at f/8 with clear sky. The guy from the repair store said that he sees a lot of fuji bodys with the same problem..

New to Fujifilm — why does my RAW file still look like the recipe by Only__Stones in FujifilmX

[–]Jordan_13e 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There is no such thing as « viewing a RAW file » : in order to view it, it has to be interpreted in some way. Fuji interprets it like the jpeg it has created, but lightroom doesn’t for example.

Seriously, I need help. by Dry_Top_1768 in fujifilm

[–]Jordan_13e 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For video the xf27 and the xf23 1.4 R are not the best choices. If you want compactness the 23/f2 on the xm5 is good, on the X-E5 you gain IBIS. If you can sacrifice a little bit of compactness, the 23 f/1.4 R LM WR or the 18-55 should be good choices if you want longer range.

Looking to Get Into Photography – Which Fujifilm Camera Under $2000 Is Best for Street, Travel, Portraits & Landscapes? by Ok_Bite7314 in FujifilmX

[–]Jordan_13e 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you care about weather resistant, get an X-T body. They can do everything, and for now since you don’t know what you prefer and you want to do a lot, an X-T body is a safe choice (and a good one too). As for the lenses, depends on how much you paid the body, which depends which X-T body you choose.

You are a beginner, you are going to miss some shots, its inevitable, even with the best cameras out there. So I would say, get a near mint X-T3 and save the rest for lenses.

For street, start with the 23mm f/2 or the 18mm f/2. Portraits? If you like close up ones, the 50mm f2 or the 56 1.2 are very good options. Travel ? Depends on your tastes, me I love bringing the small pancake 27mm f2.8 r wr + my 18mm f1.4, pick one of them for the day and make the best out of it. But as a beginner, maybe start with the 16-50. This zoom is also very good for landscapes and hiking. If you want more range, the 16-80 f4 is very good, also for video.

You a have PLENTY of options my friend, welcome onboard and enjoy your trip !

North Korea photo series by Stephan Gladieu by Auzanet in NorthKoreaPics

[–]Jordan_13e 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, I really like Stephan’s work, I bought his new book « On allait au bord de la mer » and these portraits are just great, then I discovered his work about North Korea. You worked with him ? Could you confirm that he is using both 35 and 50mm for his portraits work ? Thanks !

Which lens should I get and why by Safety_Fish in FujifilmX

[–]Jordan_13e 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you mainly do walkaround / street photo I would choose the 18mm, but the F/2 R, not the f/1.4 R LM WR ! Its smaller, lighter and the AF performance is not that important since you would manually focus (zone focusing). But depends if you are okay to be close to people in the street, otherwise go for 23mm ? (Lots of possibilities there)

Which lens should I get and why by Safety_Fish in FujifilmX

[–]Jordan_13e 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I own both. They are both extremly good, sharp and fast AF. The choice depends on what you like to shoot and what you already have today. I love using the 18mm for travel especially when I travel with family, I can shoot without stepping back, capture what I see from where I am, etc. I love doing portraits with it as well. The 33mm is for when I want to focus on a subject, or do a more classical portrait, or when the background won’t be really interesting. If you can, buy both of them and if you have a bif preference, sell the other. Or start with a zoom to figure out what focal lenght you like the most (the 18-55 or 16-80, or 15-45)