Rivington Pike: A Black and White Night
Well, more of an evening really, but that didn't make such a good title.
As I've been suffering with my back quite a bit of late, I decided I needed a more lightweight kit for longer walks and as I had no issues with the IQ of the X-H2 and still had all of my Fuji lenses, the recently released X-T50 seemed like a perfect fit. I'm not ditching the bigger cameras, I love the results from them, but for days when I'm feeling a bit weary or my back is giving me grief, this will be the kit to reach for, at least in nice weather, given the lack of weather resistance.
Like most other internet commentators, I thought the film simulation dial was a pointless gimmick and would have preferred an ISO dial, but having it sat there encourages you to play with the film simulations a bit more and I found myself quite enjoying shooting in black and white, specifically Acros with the red filter to really punch up the blue skies, which is how I ended up with this all black and white set (there were various colour images too, but these are what I preferred).
They are all derived from raw images, so the colour is there if needed, but I liked the look of these as shot in B&W, given the live view at the time of shooting was also B&W I think it helped me to see the play of light and shade better than I would have been able to shooting in colour and then converting later, something I couldn't even do back in the film days of the 80s when I shot B&W out of necessity so that I could process and print them myself at home.
General thoughts on the camera, I like it. It's tiny, taking me back to micro four thirds days. The viewfinder is pretty good and the control layout matches my GFX pretty well, except for the lack of a dedicated ISO button (re-definable options are available) and the playback button is in the wrong place (top left rather than bottom right for one handed use). The only other complaint I have is the clickable thumbwheels feel very flimsy, but time will tell to see how they hold up.
All images taken with the Fuji X-T50 (although the EXIF will say X-T5 because I had to hack the raw files with EXIFTool so that my version of Capture One Pro could read them) and number of prime lenses, mostly the 23 f/1.4, but I think the 35 f/1.4 and 56 f/1.2 are in the mix too. I've subsequently bought a Sigma 18-50 f/2.8 giving me a tiny 24-70ish zoom kit which I took out on Thursday for the Summer Solstice, more pictures to follow with that.