DIGITAL

Industrial with the Fuji GFX 50r // The Archetype Process

As you probably know I love film. Both the process of it all but above that the look it gives. Overexposed Portra 400 right? For the tones ;) So when shooting digital I look to find those tones. Bright sunny conditions and a light blue sky. I always use presets and have my favourites with Mastin Labs and Rebecca Lily Presets. With a new computer I thought I would try new presets. So I looked in to The Archetype Process and their Kodak Pro pack. I’ve seen good results from them online and despite the hefty price tag I thought I would give them a go. Armed with my Fujifilm GFX 50r & the GF 50mm 3.5 lens I went out to Ringön. An industrial part of Gothenburg, often filled with cool scenic stuff I like. Here are the results :)

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Adapting Leica glass on Fuji

I don’t own a digital Leica. I often feel I want one but that’s a whole other discussion. Since I have a Leica M7, and that’s my go to 35mm camera, I can use the lenses for that camera on my fairly cheap used Fuji X-pro2. As you all know you just get an adapter Leica M to Fujifilm X and you’re good to go. Here I used my Voigtlander 35mm f2 Ultron (version 1). This lens is really sharp and often compared to the Leica 35mm Summicron. Here at handheld at f8. The digital results are really nice and I’m happy with the image quality. It leaves me no real need for a digital M body. I think the user experience is fairly nice. I use the evf with focus peaking and magnification and it’s fairly quick to use. Post work is as usual done with Rebecca Lily presets in Lightroom.