Fujifilm GFX: Slowing Down in the Highlands
Fujifilm GFX50S + GF32-64mm f4 - 0.5s @ f22 ISO200 |
First stop was Rannoch Moor, a favourite haunt of many landscape photographers. I arrived before dawn and with the misty clouds hugging the mountains and not a breath of wind to ruffle the still waters of the small lochs, I set the camera on the tripod and waited.
The biggest issue I had was the fact the camera was only delivered with one battery and it is only good for around 250 shots, so I had to limit the time the camera was switched on to ensure I had enough power throughout the day.
It certainly reminded me of when I used to shoot with my Bronica ETRSi. The issue back then was not battery power but, with only 15 shots per roll of 120 film, the amount of film I had available.
The lack of a spare battery made me slow down and choose my shots carefully. It got me thinking that perhaps I ought to only take one battery more often.
Fujifilm GFX50S |
Fujifilm GFX50S + GF32-64mm f4 - 1.3s @ f11 ISO200 |
Fujifilm GFX50S + GF32-64mm f4 - 1/640s @ f11 ISO200 |
Fujifilm GFX50S + GF32-64mm f4 - 0.3s @ f16 ISO200 |
Fujifilm GFX50S + GF32-64mm f4 - 0.6s @ f16 ISO200 |
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Jeff Carter is an Official Fujifilm X Photographer and was named as a Fujifilm brand ambassador in June 2015. In 2016 he worked with the company on the launches of the Fujifilm X-Pro2 in Tokyo and the Fujifilm X-T2 in Paris in July 2016. You can view his profile and gallery on the Fujifilm website HERE
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