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Subject: Re: [OM] Fuji X-Pro
From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2014 10:30:04 -0400
Leave it to the Moose to find blown red channels. I didn't see much blown red in the bird but the image is very harsh looking. The bird needs its shadows lifted and a contrast reduction. But it needs to be done under mask since lifting the shadows or reducing contrast on the whole image has a detrimental effect on the background.

But I do agree on blown red channels on the other two, especially the red begonias. Cutting the red channel makes a significant difference even on the JPEG.

Chuck Norcutt

On 10/25/2014 11:38 PM, Moose wrote:
On 10/25/2014 3:44 PM, Tina Manley wrote:
PESO:

After all of my grousing about the Fuji X-Pro, I ended up ordering a new
lens for it which I got today.  I needed a long lens that I could
hand-hold
for an upcoming assignment.  I took the Leica 200/2.8 on my  last trip
but
that thing is humongous and there is no way I could hand-hold it.  I also
took the 100 Macro which works fine on the M240 but I wanted to use it
with
a 2X extender and, for some reason, I couldn't get it to mount on either
the 2 or 1.4 extenders.  So I ordered the Fuji 55-200/3.5-4.8.  I just
started playing with it but it looks like it might be better than I
expected.  Here are three examples from this afternoon:

The lens seems fine. OTOH, all suffer from blown highlights, almost all
red channel.

http://www.pbase.com/tinamanley/image/157976037

Cheek and breast white patches.

This one also has sharpening halos. Not that that should stop you. I was
at an event today where a photographer was flogging his images stuck to
the front of cards. Some excellent captures of wildlife, including a
bobcat jumping into the air to pounce on prey - like the fox image in
snow here. The bird images against sky had huge, bright sharpening
halos. Either he has a camera that can capture avian auras or they are
actually angels in disguise.

Doesn't matter to potential and actual buyers, apparently. I didn't see
many actual purchases, not because they weren't happening, but because I
had other things to do.

http://www.pbase.com/tinamanley/image/157976087

Parts of yellow petals.

http://www.pbase.com/tinamanley/image/157976088

Parts of red petals.


Most visible in the begonias, but also fairly easy to see in the
sunflowers is the way clipping of reds has rendered areas all one color,
with no tonal or object details visible.

The lens has Image Stabilization which seems to work pretty well since
that
last one was shot at 1/13 of a second, hand-held!

I know I need to practice some with focusing (which seems to snap in
pretty
fast) and exposures at 200 which is really 300.

Huh? AF should nail those easily. And AE, but with more negative EV
compensation should get the exposures.

Controlled Red Moose

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