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Fuji X-S1 (1 Viewer)

chilu

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Just wanted to post a picture that I took of a robin in my yard with my new Fuji X-S1.

It was a overcast day so not very nice light. I included a crop of the original and a processed crop(not the best I could do but a quick 5 minute touch up just to see).

ISO 800 and maximum zoom.
 

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Just wanted to post a picture that I took of a robin in my yard with my new Fuji X-S1.

It was a overcast day so not very nice light. I included a crop of the original and a processed crop(not the best I could do but a quick 5 minute touch up just to see).

ISO 800 and maximum zoom.

Lovely pics! I've noticed a lot of people using the X-S1 here in the UK, seems a really popular camera!
 
Cracking images can be had.

Love the images I have managed to grab with this camera.

Have not been using it solely for wild life, and truth be told not using it a great deal at the moment due to knee surgery.

But the camera is a belter, stopped doing wedding a while back and sold all full frame gear and wanted a one shot deal with long lens decided this was the way to go.

Can not fault the camera, just need to get used to using an EVF.

Since its not being used or stretched at the moment thinking of getting a smaller compact instead, anyone got any suggestions for a decent pocket camera with long zoom prefer a fuji as I like the colours and exr.

Regards

Nigel
 
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