Hi all,
Albert wrote
> Bill..
>
> There are 4 reasons that I was wanting to get a Fuji RF..
>
> http://www.fujirangefinder.com/document.php?id=119&full=1
> http://www.fujirangefinder.com/document.php?id=120&full=1
> http://www.fujirangefinder.com/document.php?id=178&full=1
> http://www.fujirangefinder.com/document.php?id=179&full=1
>
> That said... I'd be new to the MF world, and new to the RF world too..
> double whammy..
Albert, it seems to me that maybe you are confusing the subjects that fuji-
range-finders have made images of, with the fuji range-finders and also 35mm.
What you pointed us at are lovely images that the makers probably spent
many hours finding and them made many trips to get the best conditions.
Also, some of those files are quite large (but not as big as the 3MB files CH
pointed us at - I downloaded 300f the first one then disconnected !! ;-)> ).
I suggest that while you are thinking over your dilemma, you also find
Taiwanese scenes that are as nice as the ones you decided to show us, and
try your very utmost to make the best images you know how. Do that, and
you will be in a better position to decide.
Then enlarge them to 12 x 18 inches or more.
Also I suggest you look at the images that people on the Olympus Ring have
posted.
In my little experience, finding a really good subject, them figuring out how
to
make the best photograph of it, are probably more difficult than buying
photographic gear.
That's probably why I have too much gear and not enough really nice photos.
Brian
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