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Digiscoping with Fuji X-E2 (1 Viewer)

These were some of the sharpest and most colorful pictures I have seen on here. Any chance they were not actually through a spotting scope? Werner, where are you?
 
Glad someone else mentioned this - I thought it was weird too. Those photos were so good I'd be happy to leave them up forever. I thought maybe he was worried about people copying them, but that doesn't really ring true. Well, he sure had his five minutes of fame and not a little adulation
 
I wonder about the confusion concerning my photos. Here are some photos again made with the Fuji X-E2 actual with the Sony-RX100 MKII and the Fuji X-T1.

Rgds Werner
 
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Thanks Werner - I really enjoy looking at these, amazing detail. All through the STX 85? But which camera for which pic?
 
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Click on the thumbnail then right mouse click and look into the exifs. You can see the type of camera. Fujis always with the 35/1,4.
Hope I understand you right.

rgds Werner


You can tell which camera for which pic by looking at the image properties of each.
David
 
Yes, that's what I meant Werner. It doesn't seem to matter which camera you use though. They're all great photos!

David
 
Thanks David. I won`t show here every photo I made. But I have some much more better as shown already.

I will get the new Sony RX100 MKIII in some days and will test it on the Swaro.
The MKII already was a great camera on a spective...

Rgds Werner
 
I'm using Firefox to view the forum - clicking the thunbnail opens jpg in another tab, then right-
clicking and selecting 'View image info' shows nothing regarding EXIF information. Perhaps I need a plugin...

Have to agree with David though, it doesn't seem to matter which camera you use anyway...


Actually, changed my mind - although all great photos, the XT-1 shots are the sharpest
 
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Most of the photos show the exifs in exifviewer latest version.

First five: MKII - XE2 - XE2 - XE2 - XE2
Second five: XT1 - XE2 - XT1 - MKII - MKII
Third five: XT1 - XT1 - XT1 - MKII - XT1

Hope that would be helpful to you.

Rgds Werner



I'm using Firefox to view the forum - clicking the thunbnail opens jpg in another tab, then right-
clicking and selecting 'View image info' shows nothing regarding EXIF information. Perhaps I need a plugin...

Have to agree with David though, it doesn't seem to matter which camera you use anyway...
 
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