Ivar Dahl-Larsen Well-Known Member Jan 30, 2024 #2 It seems a bit over-sharpened, at least somewhat grainy. But I like it.
Gary Gruber Well-Known Member Feb 29, 2024 #3 Ivar Dahl-Larsen said: It seems a bit over-sharpened, at least somewhat grainy. But I like it. Click to expand... it wasn't sharpened at all.
Ivar Dahl-Larsen said: It seems a bit over-sharpened, at least somewhat grainy. But I like it. Click to expand... it wasn't sharpened at all.
Gary R. Smith Well-Known Member Feb 29, 2024 #4 I visited your website Gary. Very nice work from a long career! Can I assume that your birds in a bush series were shot with your X100f?
I visited your website Gary. Very nice work from a long career! Can I assume that your birds in a bush series were shot with your X100f?
Gary Gruber Well-Known Member Mar 8, 2024 #5 Gary R. Smith said: I visited your website Gary. Very nice work from a long career! Can I assume that your birds in a bush series were shot with your X100f? Click to expand... No. They were shot with a Nikon Z8
Gary R. Smith said: I visited your website Gary. Very nice work from a long career! Can I assume that your birds in a bush series were shot with your X100f? Click to expand... No. They were shot with a Nikon Z8
Gary R. Smith Well-Known Member Mar 8, 2024 #6 @Gary Gruber - I was panting with bated breath and was up at midnight in an attempt to snag on of the X100vi's that they apparently only made three off for the release. I've since decided that a 17mm M.Zuiko lens on my gx9 will have to suffice.
@Gary Gruber - I was panting with bated breath and was up at midnight in an attempt to snag on of the X100vi's that they apparently only made three off for the release. I've since decided that a 17mm M.Zuiko lens on my gx9 will have to suffice.