Dil Roberts Photography

Nikon 1 V1 - FT1 - Micro Nikkor 40 f2.8G
Sony SEL 50 f1.8
Sony RX1
Olympus E-M10 - Olympus 45 f1.8
Fujifilm X100T
Fujifilm X-E1 and the XF 18-55 f/2.8-4.0 Kit Lens
Panasonic 25 f1.4 mounted on the OM-D
Sony RX1
Learning Manual Focusing with the Olympus mFT 75-300 II
Olympus E-M1 - MM3 Adapter - Panasonic Leica D Vario Elmar 14-150 f3.5-5.6 OIS

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10/06/13
Samsung NX10 - Samsung 18-55 f3.5-5.6 OIS

Samsung NX10 - Samsung 18-55 f3.5-5.6 OIS

On one of my outings I decided to dust off a camera I haven't used for some time, the Samsung NX10. At the time I bought the camera I was looking for something small, light, not too expensive and had a couple of good primes for it. I got a really good deal on the NX10 and it came with the 18-55 f3.5-5.6 kit zoom. I bought the 30 f2 to go with the camera but held out a little longer before deciding to expand the system or not.

The 18-55 kit zoom is on ok lens, nothing special but it does the job. The 30 f2 lens on the other hand is a very good prime and I used it quite a bit after I aquired the system. But, as with everything else, something new comes on the market that has a feature which you really like, and so the older systems get forgotten.

The reason I decided to shelf the NX10 was because of the AF speed. It really isn't all that great and is miles apart from anything on the market today. Dynamic range has its shortcomings too and today you can tell that it is a couple of years since this came onto the market. Build quality is rather plasticy too although the lenses do have a metal mount. It's like your afraid to put the camera down somewhere because you think it's going to come apart in your hands.

To get as much depth of field as possible in the above image I stoped down to f9 but being careful not to stop down too much because of diffraction, I got what I wanted from this image. Everything is in focus.

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NX10
Focal Length: 22 mm
Aperture: f/9.0
Exposure Time: 1/180 sec
ISO: 200
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09/19/13
Fujifilm X100S

Fujifilm X100S

Having looked at a few X100S images ofter yesterday's post, I think I made the right decision not to purchase the Sony RX1 or the Leica Vario X. Just look at the clarity and sharpness of the image above. I can't fault it in any way, and that lens was just made for this sensor.
1027
X100S
Focal Length: 23 mm
Aperture: f/7.1
Exposure Time: 1/750 sec
ISO: 200
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09/18/13
Fujifilm X100S

Fujifilm X100S

I've been thinking a lot lately about the Sony RX1 (or the RX1R variant) and the Leica Vario X cameras. Both have impressed me with the image quality I have seen on the Internet and I haven't managed yet to hold either in my hands. That's partly because it's too dangerous for my bank account. I'm sure that if I held either in my hands I would have to purchase them so I've been keeping away from going anywhere near a camera shop.

One of the reasons I like the Sony RX1 is because it's a full frame camera in a small package and a wonderful fixed 35mm lens mounted on it. Another great feature I like on the RX1 is the possibility to select a 50 and 75mm crop mode, but this is only available in jpg mode, and I'm not the biggest fan of the Sony jpg engine. A reason not to get the RX1 is the extra cost for the EVF and that is another hump to go on top of the camera. I much prefer the internal EVF and the release of the Panasonic GX7 has got me looking in that direction at present. I think Panasonic has got it right with this camera and have listened to the user base to improve their designs. I know the G series has an EVF but those cameras tend to be pretty light, whereas I prefer a certain heft to a camera. I find that it stabilises the system in my hand. The GX7 costs approximately a third of the cost of the Sony and may well be a candidate for future puchases.

I've always wanted to possess a Leica camera but the rangefinders are not for me. I tried out an 8.2 but found that it just doesn't suit my photographic needs. They brought out the X1 and X2 but found those just too expensive for what they offered and passed on them. Now, with the introduction of the Vario I'm again looking into a Leica camera, which offers a 24-70 equivalent fixed zoom and an exteral EVF. I have an Olympus VF2 so that will fit on the Vario cutting the cost of the purchase.

So what's keeping me from purchasing the Leica? Well, firstly the cost again. I keep asking myself if the camera is really worth the €2800 asking price. You must admit, it's a little steep but then again it is a Leica. I think if they're not careful they will price themselves out of the market, especially with the price of their lenses going through the roof. Leicas are still a niche segment and in these economic climates, less and less people can really afford to purchase these luxury items.

Having read through this post again, I think I've already made my decision about these cameras and that is, I'm going to hold off any purchases for the present. Another reason for the decision is the Fujifilm X100S. Just look at the image above, how much better can the Sony or Leica be, especially for my use. Not much wrong with the image quality here, although image quality is not all there is to be considered.


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X100S
Focal Length: 23 mm
Aperture: f/5.6
Exposure Time: 1/900 sec
ISO: 200
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09/14/13
Fujifilm X-E1 - Fujinon XF 18-55 f2.8-4 LM OIS

Fujifilm X-E1 - Fujinon XF 18-55 f2.8-4 LM OIS

This venue grows it's own vegetables and fruit. They have different sorts of apple trees growing all around the grounds and I took a similar photo of four different apple trees for this collage. Like I sain in one of my previous posts more of this type of image will be posted in the future with the longest side being 1200px long. Please let me know what you think.

Another change to the site has been the ability to post a comment directly underneath the image for the day. I think it's easier than having to go to the comments page for this. I hope some of you will take advantage of it. Some control is necessary I'm afraid, but that's the way it is these days.
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• Fujifilm • X-E1 • 18-55 f2.8-4 

09/13/13
Fujifilm X-E1 - Fujinon XF 18-55 f2.8-4 LM OIS

Fujifilm X-E1 - Fujinon XF 18-55 f2.8-4 LM OIS

I just love these colours again and exposure was perfect for my tastes. What impresses me the most is that the grass has that natural colour which is not to be taken for granted. I have real problems with grass with a couple of systems in this lighting conditions. They come out light green and overexposed, but not here, it's as it was on the day.
956
X-E1
Focal Length: 20.5 mm
Aperture: f/10.0
Exposure Time: 1/420 sec
ISO: 200
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09/12/13
Fujifilm X-E1 - Fujinon XF 18-55 f2.8-4 LM OIS

Fujifilm X-E1 - Fujinon XF 18-55 f2.8-4 LM OIS

The X-E1 did very well here as the whites didn't blow out and the statue is also correctly exposed. Hardly any post processing in this image. It's very sharp as you can see with the background slightly blurred. Taken at 39mm and f3.6. Love the colours too any they are spot on again.
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X-E1
Focal Length: 39 mm
Aperture: f/3.6
Exposure Time: 1/750 sec
ISO: 200
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09/11/13
Fujifilm X-E1 - Fujinon XF 18-55 f2.8-4 LM OIS

Fujifilm X-E1 - Fujinon XF 18-55 f2.8-4 LM OIS

In my last post I said I took images in the same light, however I took this one when shade was prevailing. I'm still impressed with the WB and metering here. This system is not the quickest in the world but I think it's faster than my Nex system (which I vote as the slowest of all the systems I possess). Another quirk of the Nex systems is when it shuts down. It takes a few seconds before the final clunk from the lens is heard, I find it very strange indeed. It seem worse with Sigma lenses I use on it but it also happens with Sonys own lenses. It's just something that happens with the system and I've found that I've grown used to it and tend to ignore it these days.
1118
X-E1
Focal Length: 55 mm
Aperture: f/8.0
Exposure Time: 1/13 sec
ISO: 200
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09/03/13
Fujifilm X100S

Fujifilm X100S

I like this image. As a matter of fact I like it so much I'm selling it for $4.3 million. I mean if Andreas Gursky can do it with his Rhein II image, so can I. I still can't believe somebody paid that much for it. More money than brains maybe?

If you're interested in seeing a list of the most expensive photographs ever, here's the link.

Any takers, just mail me please.

1235
X100S
Focal Length: 23 mm
Aperture: f/5.6
Exposure Time: 1/2500 sec
ISO: 200
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09/02/13
Fujifilm X100S

Fujifilm X100S

This is the Spanish coast in early afternoon not far from Malaga. The X100S makes for a great landscape camera too. The battery life still spoils this system, I always have to have 3 or 4 batteries with me when I go out. Note again to Fuji: Get it fixed.
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X100S
Focal Length: 23 mm
Aperture: f/5.6
Exposure Time: 1/2500 sec
ISO: 200
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09/01/13
Fujifilm X100S

Fujifilm X100S

Some of you might be asking yourselves why would he post this image. Nothing special whatsoever. I would agree but the reason is the blue sky, the detail you can still see in the shadows and the whites did NOT blow out. How impressive is that.

BTW: This is Blanka (eng=white) enjoying the Spanish morning light.


980
X100S
Focal Length: 23 mm
Aperture: f/4.0
Exposure Time: 1/1800 sec
ISO: 200
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