images: fuji 35/1.4

When I first got the X-Pro1 and 35mm 1.4, I though the lens was way to big (being used to small m mount lenses). However, once I used it, I knew it was a worth dealing with the extra size because it is one of my favorites ever. Currently, I'm going through the same thing with the 23mm 1.4... it f-ing HUGE... but it is also top notch. Sometimes, big lenses are worth using. I hope this makes sense because I'm a little bit buzzed. ;)
 
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^^^^I concur with Joe and Helen, good to see John's work here!^^^^

...This was the very first image I shot with my XE-1/35 1.4 when it first arrived. It was late December in the evening, in a room with little lamplight. I wanted to see how the camera or rather the lens would react in such low light to one handed shooting, and it did not disappoint.

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For a while, all I really wanted to do was repeat variations on that test--low light, high ISO, wide open, AF. If I were to be confined to one camera, one lens, this would be the combo. Here are a few of those low-light tests from the gallery.

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This one is more recent--using available light (including the videographer's massive flood) during my neice's pre-wedding shoot.

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Lilly's 1st Birthday Party

Lilly's 1st Birthday Party

Sorry about the snotty nose.
Should have got the handkerchief out.
Too much detail!
Out of Camera JPEGS
 

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Thanks Joe. The light was high and from the back or the scene.

I struggle with whether or not to tune down the saturation when developing RAW files.
The colors especially orange/red always looks so POW! to me from the x-trans files.
 
^^^^I concur with Joe and Helen, good to see John's work here!^^^^

...This was the very first image I shot with my XE-1/35 1.4 when it first arrived. It was late December in the evening, in a room with little lamplight. I wanted to see how the camera or rather the lens would react in such low light to one handed shooting, and it did not disappoint.

med_U45148I1359341008.SEQ.0.jpg


For a while, all I really wanted to do was repeat variations on that test--low light, high ISO, wide open, AF. If I were to be confined to one camera, one lens, this would be the combo. Here are a few of those low-light tests from the gallery.

med_U45148I1359341226.SEQ.0.jpg



med_U45148I1359341236.SEQ.3.jpg



med_U45148I1359341241.SEQ.4.jpg



This one is more recent--using available light (including the videographer's massive flood) during my neice's pre-wedding shoot.

med_U45148I1394746114.SEQ.2.jpg



Love the whole set Robert....Great !
That lens s a Gem....
 
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