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Dec 10, 2015 20:07 |  #646

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i dont understand people still complaining about processing Fuji RAF's. They are not that different than other files. Only "issue" that I have found was having to change my sharpening methods, and that was a simple change in workflow

I fully agree. I actually find the Fuji RAF files easier to get the color look I want than with my Sony files most of the time.


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Dec 13, 2015 15:50 |  #647

You know guys I have been harping on about how I am unimpressed with how Lightroom handles the X-T1 X Trans Sensor RAW files, well I have to say that last night I did a sunset shoot on the coast and could not believe how much I could push the JPEG's. I mean I am really impressed with how far I could stretch them in Lightroom. You could never do that with a 5D MKIII JPEG. I never thought that from a RAW shooter I could be turned around by the quality of the JPEG's. Sorry for jumping in on a X100 thread.

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Dec 13, 2015 15:58 |  #648

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Dec 13, 2015 16:11 |  #649

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You know guys I have been harping on about how I am unimpressed with how Lightroom handles the X-T1 X Trans Sensor RAW files, well I have to say that last night I did a sunset shoot on the coast and could not believe how much I could push the JPEG's. I mean I am really impressed with how far I could stretch them in Lightroom. You could never do that with a 5D MKIII JPEG. I never thought that from a RAW shooter I could be turned around by the quality of the JPEG's. Sorry for jumping in on a X100 thread.
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Dec 13, 2015 16:15 |  #650

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Superb Jason!

Thanks a lot Eddie ;) I hope that you enjoy your new purchase. Will be following this thread to see your results.


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Dec 13, 2015 16:44 |  #651

Jasonfire124 wrote in post #17817696 (external link)
Thanks a lot Eddie ;) I hope that you enjoy your new purchase. Will be following this thread to see your results.

It's for sale :) . Great camera but I just keep going for the Sony when it's a choice between the two. If I didn't have the Sony I would have happily kept it, af is a lot faster than I was expecting. On camera flash is also great. I had to try it to find out though


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Dec 14, 2015 01:27 |  #652

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It's for sale :) . Great camera but I just keep going for the Sony when it's a choice between the two. If I didn't have the Sony I would have happily kept it, af is a lot faster than I was expecting. On camera flash is also great. I had to try it to find out though

Woops !!!!.....that didn't last long. I still have to/want to try a Sony, but we may get hammered in this thread if we go into that.


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Dec 14, 2015 11:43 |  #653

Jasonfire124 wrote in post #17817676 (external link)
You know guys I have been harping on about how I am unimpressed with how Lightroom handles the X-T1 X Trans Sensor RAW files, well I have to say that last night I did a sunset shoot on the coast and could not believe how much I could push the JPEG's. I mean I am really impressed with how far I could stretch them in Lightroom. You could never do that with a 5D MKIII JPEG. I never thought that from a RAW shooter I could be turned around by the quality of the JPEG's. Sorry for jumping in on a X100 thread.
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Dec 18, 2015 21:52 |  #654

From a couple months ago but I apparently never posted it.

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Dec 19, 2015 11:47 |  #655

One from last night a pretty sunset but not pretty location and today of a church.

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Dec 19, 2015 14:40 |  #656

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One from last night a pretty sunset but not pretty location

this is one of the things that sucks about sunsets, i see so many but locations and foreground are key.


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Dec 19, 2015 18:46 as a reply to  @ amairphoto's post |  #657

So true about the sunsets even though I live in Virginia Beach you have to travel some distance to get a good location and last nights was so pretty, just not the scene. :)


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Dec 23, 2015 07:11 |  #658

Still working on my photo's of "friendly faces" Best Buy guy who has been very nice taken with x100T.

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Dec 23, 2015 07:26 as a reply to  @ imagesbybarbara's post |  #659

I found the flash is a little hot so I dial in 1 stop of compensation when I use it. Others tape a little CTO over the flash and that does the same thing for indoor shooting.


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Dec 23, 2015 12:20 |  #660

Still looks a little too birght, i loved the flash on the X100s, but the T seems to be a bit too hot


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