Tag Archives: Fujifilm GFX-100s
Dedicated to the job
Digitization is key to make and keep our cultural heritage accessible and to preserve it for the future. Since it’s a labour intensive task, you want to do it once and do it right. Cambo RPS copystand with a Phase … Continue reading
Posted in Archival, General, Reprographic
Tagged Archival, cultural heritage, Fujifilm GFX-100s, Reprographic, schneider kreuznach, X-Shutter
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Subtle shading
When shooting an extreme wide angle – and that’s what the Actar-19 is when combined with a 33x44mm sensor – you’ll only have limited ways to shade the lens. Using a flexible hood at least makes is possible to adapt … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, General, Landscape
Tagged Actar-19, Fujifilm GFX-100s, lens flare, lens shade, nikon z7
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Wider angles and a variety of sensors
End of last year we dedicated a blog entry to the new Actar-19 lens. A superb lens, with the distinction of an exceptionally large usable image circle given the short focal length. Crucial, when you’re working with a large sensor … Continue reading
Posted in ACTUS, Architecture, Automotive, General, Interiors, Landscape
Tagged Actar-15, Actar-19, ACTUS, Fujifilm GFX-100, Fujifilm GFX-100s, GFX-50r, hasselblad x1d, Nikon mirrorless, nikon Z-7, phase one IQ4
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