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Quick indoor shot

Indi reluctant again as a model The V at crazy iso settings is simply amazing and shows little noise at all. The camera never ceases to amaze me how simple it is to get a great image with it. I have said before that Fujifilm have created something very special with the V it's a real pinnacle and testament to their design ethos. Ok so it's a quick snap of Indi but this would have been very difficult for my lovely old classic Canon EOS 5 D. Amazing how far all cameras have come. This shot was at ISO 1000 and is my go to indoors here. Hope the chat wasn't too much today!

The XF10 and V do flora

The XF10 and V were out doing flora... It's amazing how the seasons change and we witness the colours and sights of nature's progress once again. The XF10 did some of these and the V did others it's pretty hard to see which is from what camera sensor wise.

Off Camera Flash

Indi off camera flash So it was a bright and clear early evening with some sunshine at last! I was getting a little bored so decided to do an official Indi up the garden photo. I used the V and the tiny little Q Flash to add some fill to the scene, the flash was a 1/4 power and the camera was at 125th second F 2.8 the photo turned out very well and colourful. TheV is great for this type of shot

The XF10 does nature

A bee shot with the XF10 Close focus at f5.6 shows great sharpness from this little camera 📷 it's lens is actually awesome and Fuji have done a great job in its design. I had to get pretty close to the bee but he was very busy and not bothered by me.

A Monochrome V?

Make a Monochrome V Fuji! I was listening to the Fujicast recently and they discussed the reasons why Fujifilm won't build a Monochrome X100V. I am happy to discuss this on here in some detail, Leica recently released the Q Monochrome and it really piqued my interest.. Then i saw the price £5400 - totally out of reach. Fujifilm should consider V Monochrome make it in black only and give us superb Fuji film simulation's, it would be very popular I believe as the black and white from a monochromatic sensor is far superior too converting a RAW file. Also the big thing is totally RAW black and white! The high ISO from this sensor works in a totally different way in converting images and would give beautiful results if this blog website would support a poll system on here I would have put it on here! If anyone feels the same perhaps message me and we could start a campaign with Fujifilm? Anyway here is my beloved old Indi with the V in jpeg version simulation.