Exposure f/4.0 and 1/1000s, ISO 200. Converted to BW using Nik Silver Efex Pro 2.
Exposure f/4.0 and 1/1000s, ISO 200.
Exposure f/4.0 and 1/300s, ISO 200.
Exposure f/4.0 and 1/800s, ISO 200.
Exposure f/5.6 and 1/750s, ISO 200.
Exposure f/5.6 and 1/400s, ISO 200.
Exposure f/5.6 and 1/500s, ISO 200.
Exposure f/5.6 and 1/500s, ISO 200.
Exposure f/8 and 1/640s, ISO 200.
Exposure f/5.6 and 1/680s, ISO 200.
Paging Jay Maisel. Mr. Maisel to a white courtesy phone… Exposure f/5.6 and 1/750s, ISO 200. No moiré!
Images in this entry were recorded on the afternoons of April 7, 9, and 11 in the Salt Lake City Upper Avenues district and on the campus of the University of Utah.
Copyright 2012 Peter F. Flynn. No usage permitted without prior written consent. All rights reserved.
Very nice. A lot of fun shots. I like the one with the bridge with skid marks on the pavement. The bokeh on the shot of the HP and Blossoms (perhaps cherry tree)is quite nice at F4 and F5.6 I bet the bokeh is even better wider. The joy of a fast lens. Looks like a great walk about camera. I see too many reviews where people attempt to compare it to higher end DSLR’s. It is not designed to be a studio camera, or fire off 11 frames per second at a charging bear (in my view). All very nice.
Right, that is the Eccles Bridge – cool span of nearly 100 meters. While I suppose that the comparison between the X-Pro1 and any DSLR is inevitable, I agree that it misses the point. A terrific camera for street-shooting, the X-pro1 does everything that you would want in a modern version of the rangefinder-type camera.
P.