Here is a continuation of a visual test of the Fujifilm GF 35-70 using a low-contrast Siemens star target. In the previous post I showed you center crops. In this one we’ll look at corner crops. Test conditions: Target distance 20 meters ISO 100 Manual exposure, varying the f-stops Arca Swiss CA on RRS legs… [Read More]
Fuji 35-70 GF Siemens star visuals, center
After a long wait — Fuji prioritized customers ordering the GFX 50S II kits — I’ve received a copy of the GF 35-70 zoom. The first thing I did was test it to make sure I have a good copy, and it did fine. You can see the results here. I’ve been working on a… [Read More]
Fujifilm GX 100S Pixel Shift dynamic range
I have previously demonstrated the dynamic range increases that come with Sony a7RIII pixel shift. A Facebook user said that there were no similar improvements with Fuji’s GFX pixel shift. That didn’t fit with what I remembered, but I hadn’t done any quantitative testing. So I thought I’d rectify that. I made single and pixel… [Read More]
4×5 Tmax 100 with a Nikon Z7, enhance details
In the last post, I showed you images that resulted from scanning 4×5 TMax 100 negatives with a Nikon Z7 in this setup: The results were good enough for excellent 17×22 inch prints, but there was more in the negative than the camera could resolve, which we saw by loking at better-quality scans using the… [Read More]
Scanning 4×5 Tmax 100 with a Nikon Z7
The last four posts have shown you the results of scanning one 4×5 TMax 100 negative with the GFX 100S. What happens if we try to use a lower resolution camera like the Nikon Z7? That’s what this post is about. Here’s the scanning setup with the Z7 attached: From left to right: Light source… [Read More]
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