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More off camera flash with The Fujifilm finepix X100

So today was our grandson Freddie care day or as it's known to us "Freddie Friday" I chose the X100 original for all these shots and used a cord to trigger the large V850 Godox flash to fire. I also used a demflip modifier which is basically like a bounce card of old days use. It gives quite soft light as you can see from these shots. If anyone is interested in the actual set up I would be happy to explain my technique and the equipment used. What it does prove is the little original Fujifilm from 2010 still gives wonderful colour and lovely photography.

Wet day shots X100 original

The X100 got very bored so it came out for two photos in the rain It still does some very nice shots .....

Fujifilm Finepix X100

So today's post is really a slight chance to air my views on this beautiful little camera the X100 from 2011 The Fujifilm X100 camera series, including the original model, was special for several reasons: 1. **Retro Design:** The X100 had a distinct, retro-inspired design that harked back to classic film cameras. This design not only appealed to enthusiasts but also set it apart from other digital cameras on the market. 2. **Hybrid Viewfinder:** One of the most unique features was its hybrid viewfinder, which could switch between optical and electronic modes. The optical viewfinder offered a real-time, through-the-lens view, while the electronic viewfinder provided additional information and framing assistance. 3. **Large Sensor:** Equipped with an APS-C-sized sensor, the X100 delivered high image quality with good low-light performance and dynamic range. This was a notable feature considering the camera's compact size. 4. **Fast Prime Lens:** The fixed 23mm f/2 lens (35mm equi

Macro photography

So this is a new passion for me - macro photography. The Olympus OMD EM1 MK3 has a great macro set up with the 60mm f2.8 macro lens. I also acquired a great flash diffuser to use with my Pixapro 350 flash. Here are some images Macro photography is a specialized form of close-up photography that focuses on capturing extremely detailed images of small subjects, typically at a magnification ratio of 1:1 or higher. The primary goal of macro photography is to reveal intricate details that are not easily visible to the naked eye, highlighting the beauty and complexity of the miniature world. Key features of macro photography: Magnification: The main characteristic that sets macro photography apart is the high level of magnification it achieves. This means that the subject appears life-size or larger on the camera sensor, showcasing even the tiniest details with exceptional clarity. Small Subjects: Macro photography primarily involves capturing subjects that are relatively small, such as inse

All change for MK1 Photography

It's been a long decision making process but i feel that now its final.... Now i have invested in an Olympus camera for all my photography. I chose this system because it offers the most in features and performance of i think most manufacturers. I chose them due to their low weight and excellent lenses they offer a pro level service with repairs and cleaning too. The sharpness of the camera I have chosen is remarkable it is an Olympus OMD 1 Mkiii and has 6 stops of image stabilisation which helps me a great deal. Lens wise I will be buying their 12 -45 f/4.0 pro lens and the amazing 60mm f/2 .8 macro lens for a new venture of macro photography. I hope to post some images on here soon Mark

Finepix X100 jpeg action

 Today I tried out the Finepix X100 in jpeg mode to see if it renders a good image  Indi was in her dog cage/bed and just had to be photographed! I quite like the files from this little old camera more now than ever before, there's a certain depth and softness that really gives the image character. For those that are interested the exposure was 1/30 sec f/4.0 ISO 3200 the camera was supported on a manfrotto pixie tripod. Below is an image from yesterday this was lit with flash from the camera and it really gives beautiful RAW files from this camera are really adaptable and easily edited. The exposure was 1/1000 sec f/2.8 ISO 400 obviously as I have previously discussed the leaf shutter allows high shutter syncing

The Fujifilm Finepix X100 and off camera flash

To me the best form of flash off camera really needs not to show that flash has actually been used.  The photographs of Indi below were lit with the Lightpix tiny little flash I have featured on this blog before. As we had high ISO and of course the leaf shutter then not much power is required. They turned out very nice