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Thread: Some early X-E1 shots (gotta love the 35mm 1.4 lens)

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    Some early X-E1 shots (gotta love the 35mm 1.4 lens)

    It's not a focal length that I feel very comfortable with..I prefer going an UWA zoom in the 18-35mm range or to go longer, but it's not a bad compromise for such a fast, sharp lens. I'm willing to crop in PP to fix my crooked horizons and slightly mangled compositions when shooting from the hip or blind.

    Oh and the AF is unimpressive. It's like street shooting with the panasonic 20mm for m43 if that helps put it in context.



    DSCF0108 by illvilliaNY, on Flickr


    DSCF0184 by illvilliaNY, on Flickr


    DSCF0201 by illvilliaNY, on Flickr

    Shot from jpeg using Astia film mode for the color shots, then with some lightroom tweaks to add a WB tweak, some clarity/contrast and slight grain.

    C&C welcome of course.
    Thanked by Luckypenguin and Luke.

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    The 35mm f1.4 is one of the nicest lenses I have ever used!!! Gonna use it loads I think :)
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    I reckon that first one would do really well here

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