First photos from my Fuji Natura Black

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I've posted some samples from the first roll through my Fuji Natura here. All shots scanned on my K-M Dual Scan IV using the Photoshop plug-in. Editing was minimal and consisted of tweaking the levels, applying a touch of unsharp mask, resizing, and saving to JPEG.

The results? Vignetting was present in a large number of my shots; I didn't find it objectionable but in fairness some folks may not like that. My scans probably don't do the sharpness of the lens justice but looking at the slides was a real treat. Flare wasn't bad even when the sun was just out of frame but it's definitely visible. I'm not sure if it was me or the camera but I felt like it really wants to overexpose slightly; you'll see a number of places where the highlights got blown out. Slide film works OK but you'll probably want to dial in some exposure compensation or simply stay with negative film where overexposure isn't such a big deal.

I like this camera a lot. It's a fun shooter and the lens is first-rate. Even though I'm a fan of wide-angle lenses I was a bit concerned about having a 24mm as my only lens. I did one "close-up" shot and you can see that the background is fairly nicely out of focus given the DOF this lens has. The camera seemed to lock focus much more quickly than my Stylus Epic and shutter lag was much less obtrusive than on my other point-and-shoots. I can't wait to see what it does in low-light conditions on high-speed film. I wish the camera had more manual control but at least you have -2.0 to +2.0 exposure compensation in 0.5 step increments.

Two thumbs up.
 
Doug,
I recently tried taking photos indoors at available light with the Natura Black (posted here) . The built-in flash somehow does not work well, but when turning the flash off, the results came out very nice and sharp. I am glad that you are trying out this camera. Sharing information on this camera will be useful to us. Few people will comment on results by the Natura since few people own this camera.

I also give this camera two thumbs up.
 
The first things I do with a camera are to figure out how to turn off date imprinting and how to turn off the flash. I might try a couple of outdoor fill-flash shots for fun but for the most part I'll never need it.

Definitely a camera worth owning.
 
Thanks for posting these (Raid I can't see a link?) . I'm particularly interested in people's impressions of this one - seems to be a neat little camera.
 
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dkirchge said:
The first things I do with a camera are to figure out how to turn off date imprinting and how to turn off the flash. I might try a couple of outdoor fill-flash shots for fun but for the most part I'll never need it.

Definitely a camera worth owning.

Doug: Let me know if you have problems with figuring this out. It can be done.
 
I made sure I knew how to do that before I left the house with the camera. :)

I suppose somebody out there uses those features but I'm not one of them. I like the infinity focus lock feature though, very handy given the amount of landscape shooting I do.
 
tempting, but I've got a 35mm ltm lens coming, so I should probably seek out an ltm body for it. I'll probably try to convince someone to grab one off of amazon.co.jp for me for $250 + shipping + dinner, etc.
 
Austintatious said:
There is one on the Bay now for $333.00, seems a lot for a point & shoot!

This P&S camera sports a very fast 24mm lens. How much would you have to pay to get a Leitz 24mm/2 or 2.8?
 
I'll go with Raid on this one. The lens alone is well worth the price. If you want really wide angle in your pocket, I think this camera is the best game in town.

You can buy a new black Natura from Dirk Rosler for about USD$326 right now (http://www.unicircuits.com/shop/), so I would probably skip eBay given the current bid. Dirk is a top-notch seller and I have no connection with him other than being a highly satisfied customer.
 
dkirchge said:
I'll go with Raid on this one. The lens alone is well worth the price. If you want really wide angle in your pocket, I think this camera is the best game in town.

You can buy a new black Natura from Dirk Rosler for about USD$326 right now (http://www.unicircuits.com/shop/), so I would probably skip eBay given the current bid. Dirk is a top-notch seller and I have no connection with him other than being a highly satisfied customer.

I second the recommendation of Dirk at Megaperls. He is a great guy to deal with.
 
I was very lucky in buying my Natura for a low price here on the RFF. It arrived like new in the box. I just got some spare batteries since it went through the first battery rather quickly.
 
The reason I'm hesitant

The reason I'm hesitant

is that you can't control the speed directly. You never know when you'll get 1.9, or whatever lens opening, especially with the matching 1600 film.

I really want one bad though :D

raid amin said:
This P&S camera sports a very fast 24mm lens. How much would you have to pay to get a Leitz 24mm/2 or 2.8?
 
Well... I can't believe it but I will be waiting for it in the mail sometime next week

but thanks to a rff forum member I will be experiencing the Fuji Natura first hand...

Has anyone shot any 1600 film through it as of yet? I would like to see what will be anticipatiing :)
 
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