X-T30ii - Clumber Park Part I

We visited Clumber Park for the first time in the Autumn and once again I got to take my new camera out for some fun. The light was glorious and there were so many gorgeous colours around too! I went with the Kodak Ektar 100 film recipe from Fuji Weekly for these photos as I love how warm that film is and I feel like the recipe replicates the film tones really well.

A positive of digital is that you can take more than 36 photos in one go without having to worry about the cost or effort of developing more rolls of film - and until this week of taking photos I didn’t realise those two things were holding me back from taking as many photos as I could. So this is Clumber Park - part one of a few I imagine.

Camera: Fujifilm X-T30ii
Film Simulation:
Kodak Ektar 100 by Fuji X Weekly
Location: Clumber Park

X-T30ii The first photos

The weekend after my new camera arrived we nipped into Leeds to see what jumped out at me. I mostly stuck with the standard Fujifilm Provia film recipe for these as I wanted to get the hang of the settings and configure the buttons to how I wanted them. And I had the best time!

The best thing about this swap for me is that photography is photography - I watched some videos on manual settings before taking this camera out, but the basics are the same, aperture, shutter speed and ISO. So mainly, this little jaunt was figuring out how much flexibility, tolerance and depth of field this camera/lens combo can produce.

Camera: Fujifilm X-T30ii
Film Recipe: Fujifilm Provia Standard
Location: Leeds City Centre