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  1. #141
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    Default Re: This camera for our european trip

    these are not 'classic fujifilm' profiles

    just say'n
    Quote Originally Posted by Joe (SoCal) View Post
    #1 Kodachrome 64

    Classic Chrome
    Dynamic Range: DR200
    Highlight: 0
    Shadow: 0
    Color: +2
    Noise Reduction: -4
    Sharpening: +1
    Clarity: +3
    Grain Effect: Weak, Small
    Color Chrome Effect: Strong
    Color Chrome Effect Blue: Weak
    White Balance: Daylight, +2 Red & -5 Blue
    ISO: Auto, up to ISO 6400
    Exposure Compensation: 0 to +2/3 (typically)

    #1 Kodak Tri-X 400 B&W

    Acros (+Y, +R, +G)
    Dynamic Range: DR200
    Highlight: 0
    Shadow: +3
    Noise Reduction: -4
    Sharpening: +1
    Clarity: +4
    Grain Effect: Strong, Large
    Color Chrome Effect: Strong
    Color Chrome Effect Blue: Off
    White Balance: Daylight,+9 Red & -9 Blue
    ISO: ISO 1600 – 12800
    Exposure Compensation: +1/3 to +1 (typically)


    Last edited by Paul Pless; 01-31-2023 at 12:55 PM.
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    Default Re: This camera for our european trip

    Correction “Classic FILM” recipes. It needed a comma
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe (SoCal) View Post
    So I've taken about 20 shots with it in various setting ( completely daunting ) and NONE of them look 1/10th as good as the iPhone photo of the actual camera I posted.

    I'm beginning to have buyers remorse already
    Quote Originally Posted by Joe (SoCal) View Post
    GREAT

    So not only do I have a million menu's and dials and knobs to twist, pull & press, NOW I have to do editing just to get the same decent photos that I can get with my iPhone strait out of the camera app ?
    The first impressions that I remember. Also Kodachrome 64 was far from the original Kodachrome.

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    Default Re: This camera for our european trip

    If you're going to be near water, add a polarising filter, these can be rotated to kill glare and surface reflection, or stacked as a variable ND.
    I'd much rather lay in my bunk all freakin day lookin at Youtube videos .

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    So... ya gonna keep it, or send it back?
    There's a lot of things they didn't tell me when I signed on with this outfit....

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    Default Re: This camera for our european trip

    We picked up the Fuji XT4 prior to our last trip to Italy. Worked great until I dropped it in a parking garage in Sorrento.

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    Was so happy to read that Fuji sponsored Joe's Influencer European trip. Sadly after the tragic event on the Rome metro involving a teenage immigrant pickpocket's death from the professional use of the #2 pencil, Renee's European trip of a lifetime was cut short along with the withdrawn sponsorship by Fuji.

    78299660-BC88-4499-AF57-AEC72E2F97D6.jpg

    social media critics of Joe's described the scene senseless as he could have just taken an iPhone photo of the assailant instead of dealing out the fatal ultra leaded stabbing.
    Last edited by Ted Hoppe; 02-08-2023 at 02:45 PM.
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    Default Re: This camera for our european trip

    there must be some way to put a red dot on that camera
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    Man.... Joe *appears* to have 'let himself 'go'........

    Bigly sad.
    There's a lot of things they didn't tell me when I signed on with this outfit....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Pless View Post
    there must be some way to put a red dot on that camera
    Fixed. BACFE859-694D-433E-9FA4-28BD6A8B7BDF.jpg
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    Without friends none of this is possible.

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    Default Re: This camera for our european trip

    this thread took a funny turn
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