![]() ![]() But these effects are often a function of ray angle, since the root of the issue is that oblique rays can get under the mechanical focal plane shutter, but not the electronic ones. Here is the result with the mechanical shutter and with EFCS with the LED in the middle of the frame, with only the central 1/9th of the frame shown, and the shutter set to 1/500 second: All-mechanical shutter I set up the Fuji 120 mm f/4 native macro lens on the GFX, aimed it at a small LED light about 25 feet away, opened the lens up all the way, and defocused severely. On some cameras with electronic first-curtain shutters (EFCS) and non-global all-electronic shutters, there is a difference in the quality of the bokeh between those shutter modes and the all-mechanical shutter. This is the 26th in a series of posts on the Fujifilm GFX-50S. ![]()
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