![]() I could quite easily write a whole blog post about the history of post world war two lens design and manufacture in the USSR and fellow eastern bloc/satellite country the DDR (but I won’t)! Anyway with that minor gripe out of the way let’s dive into some lens geekery shall we? The good news is that this first and foremost a portrait lens and in that role it’s not often you’ll want infinity focus, but even still. I haven’t seen any othe reviews mention this but it definitely doesn’t focus to infinity, nearly but not quite. The eagle eyed among you will note that it is mounted on to my Nikon F2 - that’s right, this ‘N’ in the name Helios 40-2N stands for Nikon - although strangely enough it won’t quite make infinity focus…. Getting a Wes Anderson Look from your Fujifilm Camera + 4 new Film Simulation Recipes!!!!Įnter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.You will probably have heard about the Helios 44 series of lenses, they are small, cheap and plentiful - easy to obtain and every photographer should own (at least) one! I’ve written about these sovet era lenses previously HERE and HERE But the Helios 40-2? This is a different beast all together! It’s big, heavy, relatively rare and unless you get very lucky they can be quite expensive too. ![]() I'm a Fujifilm Fanboy (.but my opinions should still be valid).My Fujifilm X100F Vintage Kodachrome Film Simulation Recipe.Fujifilm X100V Film Simulation: Kodak Portra 400.Fujifilm X-Trans IV Film Simulation Recipe: Reggie's Portra.Report: Fujifilm X100Z to be Released in Early 2024 - Now Let's Dream.Fujifilm X100V Film Simulation Recipe: Kodak Portra 400 v2.My Fujifilm X100V Kodachrome 64 Film Simulation Recipe.How To Add Film Simulation Recipes To Your Fujifilm Camera.Creative Collective 060: FXW Zine - Issue 25 - December 2023.Top 10 Fujicolor Film Simulation Recipes.Fluorescent Night - Fujifilm X-T5 (X-Trans V) Film Simulation Recipe.Let’s Talk About Double Exposure Photography!.Film Simulation Recipes for Double Exposure Photography.Some Current Camera Deals for Christmas.I’m a Fujifilm Fanboy (…but my opinions should still be valid).Hold on tight, because things are about to get fuzzy! We’re going to do some things in the name of creativity that might seem photographically unusual or even outlandish. In this article we’re going to purposefully create blurry bokeh balls as abstract art. Sometimes when people discuss “bokeh” they’re specifically talking about these orbs and not the rest of the blurry part of the picture, even though technically all of it is bokeh, and not just the bokeh balls. When there are bright points (such as lights) that are out-of-focus in a picture, the camera will render them as blurry orbs, which are sometimes called “bokeh orbs” or “bokeh balls” or “bokeh circles” (depending on who you ask). Obviously what is “good” is subjective, as different people have different tastes. Good bokeh simply means that the quality of the blurry part of an image is pleasant. In photography, it is used to describe the out-of-focus portion of a photograph. ![]() Bokeh is a misspelled Japanese word that means fuzziness. A lot of people use the term, but I don’t know how commonly it is understood. Bokeh Abstract – Farmington, UT – Fujifilm X-E4 – “ Retro Gold” recipeīokeh is an often discussed aspect of picture quality.
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