Gary Ayala Well-Known Member Feb 5, 2025 #1 Around the neighborhood: 1) Leaf Fuji X-Pro1 w/ Carl Zeiss 32mm 2) Shadow Fuji X-Pro1 w/ Carl Zeiss 32mm 3) Tree Stump Fuji X-Pro1 w/ Carl Zeiss 32mm 4) Cook on the Rocks 5) Tree Trunk Fuji X-Pro1 w/ Carl Zeiss 32mm Attachments _GP17797-a.jpg 1.1 MB · Views: 5 Last edited: Feb 5, 2025
Around the neighborhood: 1) Leaf Fuji X-Pro1 w/ Carl Zeiss 32mm 2) Shadow Fuji X-Pro1 w/ Carl Zeiss 32mm 3) Tree Stump Fuji X-Pro1 w/ Carl Zeiss 32mm 4) Cook on the Rocks 5) Tree Trunk Fuji X-Pro1 w/ Carl Zeiss 32mm
Wes Hall Well-Known Member Feb 9, 2025 #3 The sensor on the early Fujis really does justice with warm pastels- how you liking the adapted lenses?
The sensor on the early Fujis really does justice with warm pastels- how you liking the adapted lenses?
Gary Ayala Well-Known Member Feb 9, 2025 #4 Wes Hall said: The sensor on the early Fujis really does justice with warm pastels- how you liking the adapted lenses? Click to expand... Good Morning Wes Hall. I like the Fuji sensor(s) as opposed to a Bayer sensor. Those Zeiss are not adapted. Zeiss developed the 'Touit' line of lenses specifically for the Fuji X cameras.
Wes Hall said: The sensor on the early Fujis really does justice with warm pastels- how you liking the adapted lenses? Click to expand... Good Morning Wes Hall. I like the Fuji sensor(s) as opposed to a Bayer sensor. Those Zeiss are not adapted. Zeiss developed the 'Touit' line of lenses specifically for the Fuji X cameras.