
GFX 100S2 lenses accessories dry cabinet.
From Tupperware and silica gels to a dry cabinet. I always wanted one to store all my equipment, this is a Ruggard 125L from B+H and has plenty of room to grow.

From Tupperware and silica gels to a dry cabinet. I always wanted one to store all my equipment, this is a Ruggard 125L from B+H and has plenty of room to grow.
The Pentax 645 75mm f/2.8 is performing well:
- Good to very good central resolution.
- Strong portrait detail on the 102 MP sensor.
- Attractive, smooth background rendering.
- Good contrast in normal and moderately backlit conditions.
- Modest chromatic aberration.
- No obvious distortion problem.
- No image-circle issue.
- No convincing decentering.
- Some normal susceptibility to veiling flare in intense scattered backlight.
The photo of the tree trunk is a demanding backlit scene, yet the tree retains strong blacks. The foliage shot looks a bit washed out, but this is scene specific as the frame is filled with bright scattered light.
For a 75mm this lens is short and light.
The lens is great, minor chromatic aberration, minor focus issues at the edges wide open. Good color contrast. Picked up from eBay, no haze or fungus.
I own a mitakon 65 and I love the look, the reason I am considering the pantex is also for the way the images look. I own the GFX 50mm but the GFX lenses create images that are sometimes way too technical. I think all in fringer adapters plus lens I will be at $1200. For those of you who’ve owned the pantex 645 are there any red flags? Also what do you love such much about the lens?
A lot of raw material ingredients used in perfumes come from India. Oud, sandalwood, jasmine, vetiver, rose, saffron, cardamom, patchouli etc etc. but I never heard of a global Indian perfume brand. Closest I could find was Ajmal but based in Dubai. It’s so interesting that only the French and English perfected the art of making perfumes apparently because royalty did not shower too often. Maybe clean warm water is available in plenty in Indian china so hygiene was not a problem, and they did not develop the art of perfume making?
https://inspiredbyscent.com/pages/about-us
Anyone tried their perfumes? Any thoughts on quality etc other than these are dupes of popular fragrances?
There is more room for growth. Here is the current collection by brand:
Amouage: Reflection Man.
Chanel: Bleu de Chanel EDP, Allure Homme Sport Eau Extrême, Allure Homme Sport Superleggera.
Creed: Aventus, Absolu Aventus, Green Irish Tweed, Wild Vetiver, Viking, Silver Mountain Water.
Dior: Sauvage Parfum.
Giorgio Armani: Acqua di Giò EDT, Armani Code.
Louis Vuitton: Imagination, L’Immensité, Afternoon Swim, Pacific Chill, Ombré Nomade.
Maison Francis Kurkdjian: Grand Soir.
Parfums de Marly: Valero Extrait de Parfum, Layton, Haltane, Althaïr, Greenley, Percival.
Roja Parfums: Burlington 1819, A Midsummer Dream, Elysium Eau Intense, Diaghilev.
Tom Ford: Tobacco Vanille, Tuscan Leather, Oud Wood, Noir Extreme,
Xerjoff: Naxos, Alexandria II Anniversary.
My ideal Friday is spraying my favorite fragrance on my wrist and sniffing it while I enjoy my bourbon watching fragrance review. Anyone else share this fetish?
On my 100S2 when I use manual focus lens like the mitikon 65 I can’t seem to move the focus area square using the touch screen. It moves only using the joystick. I could not find a way to enable touch screen control of focus area. Any help is really appreciated.
Hello! Here is my fragrance collection.
I am new here and this is my first post. My collection is mostly intended for layering. The current collection allows me for some really good layering for warm or cold weather. In the last few years I have used ChatGPT to give me a daily layering suggestion. Its worked very well so far. I highly recommend ChatGPT for layering your fragrances.
GFX100 S II In daylight I do see the red outlines when I have my subject in focus. I don’t any trouble seeing the red highlights. But in low light I see zero red highlights, and don’t see it when I zoom in either. Should I be using a different color peak for low light situations? This is especially the case when using strobes and the modeling light is set to match the strobe power. AF mode seems to be able to detect the eye, so it’s not that the light is too low for focus peak to work.
No edits no crop straight export to jpeg. WB using WB card. This was my 1st test shot with this lens straight out of the box, focused on the hair here. Later I took some portraits with this lens and honestly I am blown away. I am super happy I bought this lens. Working with this lens in the studio was easy and I used a ND8 to be able to shoot at F1.4 or F2. Several posts here said the lens is heavy, but its manageable.
Unedited uncropped straight conversion to jpeg. I recently acquired this lens and I am super excited to use it on my next photography trip. This is a test shot to see if I can get the foreground and background in focus. It seems to do a good job, and it’s pretty easy to work with.
I want a minimalist sling bag, and I really like the wandrd rogue. I am between the 6L and the 9L. The 6L is the perfect size for the sling bag, but will it fit a 100S2 with 50mm and additional 80mm? Anyone run this setup. I do a lot of travel/street/lifestyle/nature and primarily use the 50mm and 80mm. Right now I am using a backpack with soft foam cases protecting the gear.