FujiFilm GFX100S ,Linos Inspec.x L 105mm f/5.6, Cambo XL35
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Wow, excellent work as always!
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Continuous LED lights - 3 panels.
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heavily processed, you name it, I did it.
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Excellent. This is very different from flower stacks that I've seen.
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I love this answer!
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Really lovely, Bob! How do you like the GFX100S? I use a GFX50S on an Arca-Swiss Universalis and have been strongly considering upgrading to the 100S.bobfriedman wrote: ↑Thu Mar 18, 2021 4:42 amFujiFilm GFX100S ,Linos Inspec.x L 105mm f/5.6, Cambo XL35
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Also, do you have a link to this photo in full resolution?
Keep it up!
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On the 100s, So far so good!... For this price point I couldn't resist. I had been using a 50R, but this camera is quite the upgrade. By the way.. the raw files size is 210MB uncompressed on disk, compressed can half this value depending on the image, so stacking a large number of images requires a bit of memory and throughput. I have been concentrating on macro florals until the northeast US gets a real dose of spring and then will be using the camera on landscapes (using the GF 23mm f/4, GF 32-64mm), and walking around for some street photography using the new GF 80mm f/1.7.
As far as the Cambo XL35, it provides an excellent technical platform for these macro florals and if you are interested in images like I posted I would recommend picking one up used (I have added a stackshot stepping motor to the rear standard of mine).
I haven't experimented with high magnification macro as yet and I suspect that the Mitutoyo M Plan objectives don't have an image circle large enough for the "crop" medium format sensor (44mm x 33mm). I know that it was just about fitting the 35mm full frame format (not the 2X Mity which required the 35mm crop sensor).
FujiFilm GFX100S ,Linos Inspec.x L 105mm f/5.6
1/50s f/5.6 iso160 45-stack