
Enjoy Scotland… yes, I recently bought that lens but have hardly used any of my Fuji system since buying an iconic Nikon D700 body along with a few lenses…I'm off to Scotland for the day tomorrow for work, so I've put the (still amazingly tiny) Viltrox 28mm F /4.5 on my camera and popped it in a pocket of my laptop bag.
I can't remember who it was that bought the same lens around the same time as me... possibly @macvisual.
Have you had a chance to use it much?
Not me. But my mate shoots Fuji simply to have that feature. It’s that important to him.Anyone else use Film Simulation bracketing?
I quite often use it, would love it if they did custom setting bracketing as well.Anyone else use Film Simulation bracketing?
My wife does (not a RAW shooter!!!)Anyone else use Film Simulation bracketing?
Anyone else use Film Simulation bracketing?
Anyone else use Film Simulation bracketing?
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral:
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Thank you. It's my current 2025 project, where each year I produce a small book to raise funds for a charity I support. Lots of locations to visit yet!Really enjoying this series of photos. What does the post processing look like for these?
Thank you. It's my current 2025 project, where each year I produce a small book to raise funds for a charity I support. Lots of locations to visit yet!
Patriotic Gent-03986 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
Fantastic portrait George!I thought this snap would be appropriate today as it's "St George's Day.
"Patriotic Gent"
Patriotic Gent-03986ip by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
Fantastic portrait George!
The 27 is lovelyI needed a tripod in HK to take some long exposure...went to a district where they sell cameras (new and old) and had a very good experience talking to a shop owner, trying out a few little tripods, nothing big brand, lots of Chinese stuff, not an experience you can get in the UK. Just wanted something compact and made of metal in the right places.
£20. I didn't even haggle, just paid the guy.
(took these with my XS-10 with the new Viltrox 27/1.2, what a lens!)
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Compare to my other table top tripods.
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Stand out Tree by Nick Lowe, on Flickr
Flowers on the forest floor by Nick Lowe, on FlickrI needed a tripod in HK to take some long exposure...went to a district where they sell cameras (new and old) and had a very good experience talking to a shop owner, trying out a few little tripods, nothing big brand, lots of Chinese stuff, not an experience you can get in the UK. Just wanted something compact and made of metal in the right places.
£20. I didn't even haggle, just paid the guy.
(took these with my XS-10 with the new Viltrox 27/1.2, what a lens!)
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Compare to my other table top tripods.
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Waited for the sun to burn through the cloud and went for a walk through Borthwood forest for the bluebells. Sadly the only bluebells were in messy parts of the forest floor.
Xt5 Viltrox 25 1.7
Stand out Tree by Nick Lowe, on Flickr
Flowers on the forest floor by Nick Lowe, on Flickr
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I envy those who have nearby woods with clean forest floors and perfect trees or maybe I am just bored of that subject and moved onI went out last Sunday for the same at sunrise. So disappointed I deleted every shot![]()
I envy those who have nearby woods with clean forest floors and perfect trees or maybe I am just bored of that subject and moved on![]()
lol. The woods near me are the same, full of loads of nettles and blue bells in amongst them.I envy those who have nearby woods with clean forest floors and perfect trees or maybe I am just bored of that subject and moved on![]()

I’m located just over Kincardine bridge bout 15 mins from those Kelpies…As I mentioned the other day, I was working in Scotland last week. It was (literally) a flying visit; I was only there for the day, so I popped the Viltrox 28mm pancake lens on and out my camera in a pocket of my laptop bag.
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That's crazy, and so cool. Great vision
Great image, really grabs you attention from the yellow in the foreground to the very top. Brilliant composition.
by Chris Walker, on Flickr
by Chris Walker, on Flickr
by Chris Walker, on FlickrJust about a month in with the X-T50 now
Something about the photos don't click as much as my X-T20 output. Not sure why; there's no reason for it. Just getting used to it I suppose. Very much enjoying the quality of life improvements and the internal zoom on the new 16-50mm is incredibly cool
Has anyone else changed the acr/LR presets from Adobe colour?
I now have everything going from my T5 to pro neg std (but could use any of the choices).
Hmm. Well I don't have a post-processing routine; the whole reason I chose Fuji was to avoid that. Any in-camera suggestions I can make? I sent my X-T20 off to MPB last week; maybe I should've have haha.There are probably a couple of reasons for this
1) Above about ISO200 the dynamic range of an X-Trans5 sensor is slightly less than that of an X-Trans3 sensor, so getting decent (correct) exposure will help, and maybe your post production needs a littel tweak to give the images that sparkle back.
2) The increased MP count is likely to be having an effect on older Fuji glass, the newer lenses will resolve the full resolution, but older glass might not, thats not to say that it will create a bad image, its just maybe lost a bit of edge sharpness.
3) There are quite a few people on the internet who reckon that as X-Trans has been developed, the sensors give a flatter output, again Post-Production should be able to bring these images back to the imapact that you expect.
There was a lot right with the very early X-Trans sensors (1/2) with respect to tonality and colour rendition, and I belive that as X-Trans has developed, that you have to work harder in post-production to get the results that you want, that said once you have found a post production routine you can get excellent results.
But with the newer sensors you get a lot of other benefits especially with regard to speed of Autofocus/IBIS, and generally the cameras have a much more developed feature set.