Dreamy, Frank, quite dreamy, with lovely colours.
With the Fuji X10, on switching on the camera the sensor shows dramatic
over-exposure, as it were, for a second or two: the image is bright and
washed-out, as if the sensor has to adjust to the scene and it does it slowly.
No other camera I have had does that.
I am on the point of applying for a new sensor; my son has done so for his.
Chris
On 18 Jun 2012, at 15:12, Frank Wijsmuller wrote:
> The sharpness is quite in contrast with this picture I 'painted' yesterday:
>
> <
> https://plus.google.com/photos/103726771172069534440/albums/5755378292648844625?authkey=CNmAnvDDsJZX
>> .
>
> Lens was the 50mm 1.2 @1.2 or 2.
>
> Best, Frank
>
> PS What do you mean with 'calmed down'?
>
>
> 2012/6/18 Chris Barker
>
>> The corn was almost grassy and surreal [...]
>>
>> It's a very neat camera, with good results, but you have to make sure that
>> the sensor has "calmed down" before pressing the shutter release.
>> Otherwise you have an over-exposed image.
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