When I purchased the Nikon Zf, I did it was a way to replace the hole in my heart that Fujifilm had left with lacking performance updates and retro-camera bodies that felt lackluster. And besides, it's not like the X Pro 4 is coming any time soon.
So I went back into our archives to search for a way to make my camera shoot images that looked like film. A while back, we interviewed photographer and programmer Dmitrij Pirang. And now I'm not only getting full-frame image quality, but I'm also easily able to add looks from Kodak and Fujifilm. Granted, I can also do this with Panasonic cameras and their Real Time LUT feature. We can also do it with Canon cameras with stuff like Thomas Fransson's styles. But they're lacking the beautiful retro ergonomics that I craved. . thephoblographer.com
2025-3-10 13:00