Fujifilm XE-2s goes to London Town

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I am astonished by the dynamic range shown by my Fujifilm XE-2s. This is a snapshot taken through the window of the train I was in while it passed through Blackfriars station at about 40mph. I had the camera on full auto. This is the Jpeg, not the RAW file. The RAW file will be even better.
f6.4 @ 1/160th ISO 400

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London Cityscape. f8.0 @ 1/600 ISO 200
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The old HMS Belfast is always good for an interesting shot. f8.0@1/750th ISO 200
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Fungi at Borough market. If you like mushrooms, this is the place to come! f4.5 @ 1/55th ISO 800
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A stonemason doing restoration work at Southwalk Cathedral. f5.6 @ 1/90th ISO 200
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Good stuff there, Graham. The sticky buns looked good enough to dive into.

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PFMcFarland wrote:
Sun Aug 18, 2019 12:02 am
The sticky buns looked good enough to dive into.

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Thanks for sharing these, Graham. It's been 18 years since I last visited London. So much to see in such a great city.
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Julio1fer wrote:
Sun Aug 18, 2019 2:23 pm
Thanks for sharing these, Graham. It's been 18 years since I last visited London. So much to see in such a great city.
So much has changed, yet the important stuff remains the same.
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That’s a good camera, Graham, and good photos indeed, the one with the warship is great :)
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alexvaras wrote:
Mon Aug 19, 2019 10:14 am
That’s a good camera, Graham, and good photos indeed, the one with the warship is great :)
Thanks Alex.
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Graham, those are nice photos. I was particularly impressed by the one taken through the train window. The framing of that shot also is nice, and the people add a nice element in the foreground.
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melek wrote:
Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:30 am
Graham, those are nice photos. I was particularly impressed by the one taken through the train window. The framing of that shot also is nice, and the people add a nice element in the foreground.
Mike, I held the camera hard against the train window and just hit the shutter button. Train was moving about 30mph. Pure luck.
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