Photograph and Camera talk
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I loved the fuji x series when I had it. Went through an x100s, xt1, and xpro1 with a number of lenses. Out of all of them I think I preferred the xt1 just due to how snappy it was and the viewfinder was actually worth a damn. I couldn't let go of not verifying focus with the optical rangefinder on the other two cameras. Maybe it's gotten better now, I don't know. Ultimately I just got frustrated with the whole system and it feeling more like I was doing photography with a computer and got the camera I really wanted and bought a leica. You might want to consider that too if the budget allows. A used 240 is an incredible camera still...I still shoot with one.
I do still miss that Fuji 1.4 / 35mm lens though....
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@Danimal506 Great shot.
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@ROman Thank you! It’s one of the few that I have printed and hanging on my wall.
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@Marc2706 direct flash, with black and white film. Slamming combo.
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I do a lot of local rock and metal bands portraits in my studio. This is a hardcore band named DECEPTIONS that was recently in for some shots. I use a combination of LED lights in studio and prefer it far more than flash.
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@pechelman Beautiful pictures from Japan and it makes me want to go back. I have a box of slides at home that I took while I lived there - should dig them out and go down memory lane. Thanks for sharing.
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@Denman-John yes, please!
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Second and final visit to the Fragile Beauty exhibition at the V&A before it closes on 5 Jan - definitely worth a look if you’re within range. This time was about focusing on the photos that stood out to me rather than taking in the whole thing. In order of appearance, these are my top 5.
Bruce Davidson UNTITLED [YOUTH WITH COKE MACHINE], BROOKLYN GANG, 1959
Robert Mappelthorpe SELF PORTRAIT
Hank Willis Thomas PRICELESS #1
Sam Taylor-Johnson CRYING MEN (Michael Gambon)
Thomas Struth X-RAY TELESCOPE, CAST, CERN, FERNEY-VOLTAIRE