The Fujifilm 30 mm f/3.5 lens plugs a big hole in the G-mount prime lens stable, sitting as it does between the 23 mm and 45 mm lenses. In terms of landscape mode vertical angle of view, it’s the equivalent of a 22 mm f/2.5 lens. It has been anticipated eagerly by the GFX community,… [Read More]
Fuji GFX auto focus bracketing step size
There’s a new mode in the firmware released today for the GFX 50S, 50R, and 100: auto focus bracketing. You set the near distance, the far distance, and the interval, and the camera bangs away between those focal points. But what does it use for a step size? Using a GFX 50R and the 23mm… [Read More]
How focus-bracketing systems work
I’ve done a lot of testing of the focus bracketing (Fujifilm’s name for it), and focus-shift shooting (Nikon’s) on the GFX 50S, the GFX 100, the Z7 and the D850. I expected that the users of these systems would be people who did focus bracketing or focus-shift stacking manually, and they wanted some way to… [Read More]
Photography and trade-offs
Some time ago, looking for a way that math-averse photographers can figure out what focus-bracketing step size to use with the GFX 100, I posted this. Yesterday, I received a question from a reader: … I’m a bit flummoxed by your asking “how much out of focus is acceptable” re the star target images. My… [Read More]
Picking a camera is like picking a dog?
On one of the DPR fora, a photographer was saying that amatuers should pick their cameras for their ergonomics, since all of today’s cameras are capable of making great images. He compared buying a camera to going to the shelter to choose a dog, and said you need to get the one that speaks to… [Read More]
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