Fujifilm X-E3 & XF27mm f/2.8 Lens

My intention at the Photography Show wasn’t to pick up another camera body, but anyone that follows the blog will know that often other things get purchased instead of the original item.   My recent Fuji pondering was pretty much centred around the 100-400 and 1.4 TC – which I did pickup.   I could’ve been sensible and saved some of the money, but no not me (actually I’m generally being sensible with my money – just this Canon to Fuji swap left me with unallocated cash!).

I do have a preference for primes – but I’ve yet to make this happen on the Fuji system.  My Canon primes were generally 100mm plus (apart from the 15mm fisheye) so the 100-400 covers most of that range.  So the thought of shorter primes was one thing I was looking at.   Mainly the 18 or 27mm lenses.  My intention was to pair the X Pro 2 with a smaller prime – but then the X-E3 came to my attention, it’s almost a mini X Pro 2 – albeit with a few compromises size wise.   Both are rangefinder style – for me this represents a move from the SLR format – there’s nothing wrong with SLR’s but I like the rangefinder style and handling.

Double Trouble?

From the back the missing bits are obvious, the sort of wheel button arrangement is missing but all of the settings can be adjusted using the Q menu.   The Screen on the X-E3 is a touchscreen, but I  don’t like the sensitivity of it – so for the moment it’s disabled.

Rear Differences

The compact size means this is now my carry to work camera – I’ve managed to pick up a small bag to drop in my rucksack for the cycle to work.   I’m still a little worried about it bouncing around the bag – but I’ll look to securing it some how.

Lowepro Format 100 – Discontinued range

A surprise for me with the X-E3 was in the inclusion of the mini EF-X8 flash unit.   It’s a tiny flash that was supplied with the XT2 model but not the X Pro 2.

It works fine on the X Pro 2, in time it’ll prove useful or useless as it’s so small.  The unit (not referring to it as a flash gun!) is powered by the X camera’s internal battery so I guess we’ll use it with caution (or whilst carrying spare batteries).

On the subject of batteries it uses the same W126 type as the X Pro 2, so there was no need to unbox the charger.

One obvious omission is the Optical View Finder, to be honest whilst that is a nice idea, for the X-E3 its a logical removal – I do find on the X-Pro I’m using the EVF for most things – mainly due to the film mode being replicated in the electronic view finder.

Below are  a few samples from my first walk around Brum.   Nothing has been done to the images.  They are shot in Fuji Acros + Red Filter mode, transferred to my iPhone and then copied to my WordPress server.

Trams 1/250 – f/8 – ISO 400
Distracted 1/120 – f/2.8 – ISO 400
Cracks are appearing in Birmingham’s facade 1/2000 – f/2.8 – ISO 400

The following image was taken Thursday 22nd March and corrected a little on LR/Nik Efex (looks better large – click on the image to check).

Colmore Building  1/350 – ƒ/3.6 – ISO 400 – Acros + R mode.    Perspective corrected in Lightroom and contrast adjusted via Nik Efex

Overall I’m pleased with the little X Series, it’s the sort of thing that I should have tried years ago.

Redux 21/03/18

Cold Bath – Eos 5D – 24-105 F/4 L @24mm – F4 – 1/13 – ISO 200
Summer Rain – Eos 5D – 24-105 F/4 L @24mm – F4 – 1/200 – ISO 200 – Flash

Not much to add this week, the images are for the YPS presidents plaque with the subject of Weather.

 

/update:  Images were placed 1st (Summer Rain) and 2nd (Cold Bath) in the presidents plaque competition.

This Weeks Selection (12/03/18)

So just to prove it wasn’t a one off here it is again.   Possibly might be better calling it Redux this week.   Why? well I’ve gone into my library to pick out a couple from the Central Library (Madin Edition):  One from the day before it closed and the other is from the 4am Project meet up (although it doesn’t feature the library)

First up, under the brutal beast….

Under the brutalist beast

It was a bit of plan shot, but the Raw image contained the missing detail from the Jpg thumb nail in the Lightroom Library.

Tweaked as most of current images are in Nik Efex (Viveza, Colour Efex – possibly a bit of HDR Mono tone mapping, really can’t remember!)

So under the belly of the brutalist beast, shot on the day it was closing using my Eos 6D and 15mm Fisheye.

Next up…

Addressing the people

Its Karen Strunks addressing the gathered crowd (who are behind me) after a rather wonderful 4am Project looking at the Central Library.  Image taken on my Eos 5D Mk II (A camera I never really liked to be honest) and my 15mm Fisheye.   Tweaked a bit in Nik Efex and cropped to the letterbox format.

Have either of the image got legs for a competition?  Not sure but it is worth going back and revisiting some older images occasionally – even if it’s just to confirm they were as bad as you originally thought!

 

 

Judgement Evening (Mono)

So, the (delayed) Mono competition happened.    I got awarded a Commended and Highly Commended for the two images.  Quite pleased, I did think about changing them – but I’ll continue with going with my initial images I think.

The judge commented about letter boxing the Paddington image which on reflection is probably not a bad idea.    He liked the Brutal Symmetry image but commented about maybe showing a bit more of the foreground detail – to be fair though both images were grab shots.   Maybe with a bit of time and composition they might have been better.

This weeks selection

Whether or not this becomes a regular feature or not who knows, well if I don’t then I guess no one else can change anything.   So what’s it all about?  Simply random chosen images from whatever I’ve been shooting/reworking etc.

So to kick it off we head to Westward Ho!   Unusual name to be honest and it’s quite an odd place – however it has a great rocky/pebble beach.

Rocky Beach

Another one straight from the camera (jpg on 2nd slot – via iPhone).

Possibly it’s a little flat contrast wise – but I like it.   Whether it’ll end up in a competition who knows.  If only there were some white horses* running through it (maybe not!).

Camera Details:  Fujifilm X-Pro2 – XF18-55mmF2.8-4 R LM OIS
ƒ/14 – 18.0 mm – 1/150 – ISO 200 – Fuji Acros Mode + Red Filter


Next up is a reworking of a Clovelly image from last week

Clovelly Harbour Original from Camera
Clovelly Harbour Reworked

Reworking of a previous image – I’ve cropped it a bit to remove the foreground bin and part of a sign.  Tweaked the structure with Viveza, Contrast boosted on Colour Efex and finally cloned some cloud in to the space where the burnt out sun was.  Part of the Sun’s area is still burnt out, but to be honest it’s the Sun so I’d expect a touch of uncontrolled highlights at that bit.

Camera Details:  Fujifilm X-Pro2 – XF18-55mmF2.8-4 R LM OIS
ƒ/8.0 – 18.0 mm – 1/500 – ISO 200

The one thing I can take away from these images is the depth of field that the Fuji is giving me.   Front to back detail is superb.


*its a cheesy photo that keeps appearing in competitions.