
New gear: Fujinon XF 50mm F/2
This is the lens I wanted way before I bought my Fujifilm camera
This is the lens I wanted way before I bought my Fujifilm camera
Autumn is my favourite season. Whole this photo album is captured on Fujifilm X-T5
Finally, I can use my entire set of Canon FD lenses along with my Fujifilm X-T5
Hanging around the forest lake, searching for mushrooms and interesting compositions
There is nothing better on your birthday than a good walk with cup of hot chocolate and a great camera along the night streets with beautiful lights, practicing in low light street photography
First experiments with the new camera in stunning resolution. Walking through the city, searching for a suitable composition
I bought a new camera for something interesting
Common sensor formats 860 mm² area Full-frame digital SLR format, with sensor dimensions nearly equal to those of 35 mm film (36×24 mm) from Pentax, Panasonic, Leica, Nikon, Canon, Sony and Sigma. 370 mm² area APS-C standard format from Nikon, Pentax, Sony, Fujifilm, Sigma (crop factor 1.5) (Actual APS-C film is bigger, however.) 330 mm² area APS-C smaller format from Canon (crop factor 1.6) 225 mm² area Micro Four Thirds System format from Panasonic, Olympus, Black Magic and Polaroid (crop factor 2.0) X Trans CMOS 5 (APS-C) Maker Sony Aspect ratio 3:2 Maximum resolution 40.2 Megapixels (7782x5152) Film speed range 125-12800 Film speed range (extended) 64-51200 Source of data and images ...
After Kodak T100Max I understood, that I don’t want to take pictures in B/W anymore. This collection and next one (ILFORD) would be the last in my current experiments. These photos looks flat, empty, unreal. I don’t like it, because I returned back to film not for photographing reality – I want tot capture my feelings of the moment. B/W film capture nothing but shape and shadows
A bunch of photos captured on Kodak T100Max, using Canon A-1 and various FD lenses