

- ADOBE CAMERA RAW FUJI X100 HOW TO
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raw file since the extra editing you can in Lightroom: it give you an enormous opportunity!Īlessandro-michelazzi-photography-x100t-review-97Īlessandro-michelazzi-photography-x100t-review-79Īlessandro-michelazzi-photography-x100t-review-78Īlessandro-michelazzi-photography-x100t-review-76Īlessandro-michelazzi-photography-x100t-review-75Īlessandro-michelazzi-photography-x100t-review-73 The jpgs from the Fuji X100t are nice but I prefer the. Let’s talk about the raw output vs jpg out of the box.Ī lot of photographers are extremely happy about the jpg ootc (out of the camera) and I’ve to agree with them but… for me, the raw post-processing is so important cause it gives to the photographer the ability to show the unique and personal vision, in the same way, the photographers could get unique prints in the dark room. I found instead the Fuji file to hold more information and be more flexible to work with the post editing in Lightroom.
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For me there’s no challenge, especially when you are dealing with high iso and shadows recovery: the Canon files get noisy and difficult to manage.
ADOBE CAMERA RAW FUJI X100 PROFESSIONAL
I’ve to say that in a lot of professional shootings, I was going to prefer the output of the X100T over the Canon 5d Mk2. The camera is very small, portable, and still, it delivers amazing picture quality. But after you master all these details you can’t turn back anymore. I would say that it took me some weeks to get used how the X100T works. This is just an example, over some difficulties I’ve found with this camera.

You have to set integrated ND filter on or use the electronic shutter.
ADOBE CAMERA RAW FUJI X100 HOW TO
With my students during the portait class in the studioĪlessandro-michelazzi-photography-x100t-review-82Ī sunny day with Olya and Alena at the Tuscany sea coast.Īlessandro-michelazzi-photography-x100t-review-80Īfter one year of usage, I still consider the X100T not an easy camera for everyone: if you want to master at the best the camera you have really to study the user manual to understand how to set all the features.Īn example: in the beginning is not easy (without reading the manual) to understand that when you are shooting at full aperture (f/2.0) you can’t use the mechanical shutter speed over the 1/1000th of a second (’cause of the plane focal shutter leaf shutter).


Yes, this is a result of a strange lunch with the friendsĪlessandro-michelazzi-photography-x100t-review-89įinal World Cup Ferrari at Mugello CircuitĪlessandro-michelazzi-photography-x100t-review-86 alessandro-michelazzi-photography-x100t-review-104Īlessandro-michelazzi-photography-x100t-review-103Īlessandro-michelazzi-photography-x100t-review-102Īlessandro-michelazzi-photography-x100t-review-101Īlessandro-michelazzi-photography-x100t-review-100Īlessandro-michelazzi-photography-x100t-review-98Īlessandro-michelazzi-photography-x100t-review-96Īlessandro-michelazzi-photography-x100t-review-94Īlessandro-michelazzi-photography-x100t-review-92 Std and worked with the tone curve to get the contrast I was looking for.
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For this photo i've used the Camera Pro Neg. One of my favorite portrait of Olya taken in Florence. Through an infinite momentĪlessandro-michelazzi-photography-x100t-review-108Īlessandro-michelazzi-photography-x100t-review-105 I love the tones and the landscape aroud the model. This is one of my favorite picture taken with the Fuji X100T. ( you can read my test of the X100s here)īut at the time I decided to wait a bit more. I was amazed at them, especially at the high iso range. When the second iteration – the X100S – come out I was able to try it in different situations and it was already a big different story: the new x-trans sensor gives what we were missing on the first camera: the unique Fuji colors. At the time my mirrorless to go was the Samsung Nx100 and Nx200, I think the most underestimate system in the photography history. The picture quality was good but I was struggling with the slow focus and the gimmick of the interface. I was testing and using the first X100 and I wasn’t finding it so amazing.
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Everyone was falling in love with that camera only looking at the item itself: the camera looks like an old rangefinder camera but still very very portable thanks to the integrated and fixed lens. I was at the 2010’s Photokina in Koln, Germany, when they present it. Simply ‘cause I found back with the Fuji digital camera that kind of color I could achieve when shooting with Fujifilm analogue slide. Why this long intro to my Fuji X100T impressions after a year of usage?
