Oppenheimer Movie Photos Taken with Fujifilm X-H1 and These XF Lenses
Oppenheimer
Here is a little story for all those, who keep repeating the mantra that you need Full Frame cameras to get professional work done.
The official images of the blockbuster movie Oppenheimer have been taken with the following Fujifilm X series gear by the photographer Melinda Sue Gordon.
That’s according to Fujifilm Ukraine’s post on Instagram, which you can see down below.
And that’s not a surprise, as Melinda also took the backstage images of another Nolan blockbuster, Dunkirk, with Fujifilm X gear. In that case the camera used was the Fujifilm X-Pro2.
And keep in mind Melinda is doing this professional work with a camera, the X-H1, which according to the competent testing of photography master Jared Polin does not even allow you to move the focus point with the joystick. Yep, the same camera that snapped the top winning award at the World Press Photo.
So will this finally end the debate if you need Full Frame for professional work?
Certainly not. The internet world lives in a bubble created by influencers that not even reality is capable of bringing to reason.
And yet, the reality looks like this:
- It’s a Triumph: FUJIFILM Wins Top 2 World Press Photo Awards and Even More… Despite not Being Full Frame ;)
- No Joke: Official JOKER Movie Images taken With Fujifilm X Series Gear ;)
- Mission Impossible: Official “Fallout” Photos Taken with Fujifilm X and GFX Gear
- Hollywoods’ Dunkirk Movie Official Photos Taken with Fujifilm X-Pro2 and XF 18-135!
- Avatar 2 First Official Photos Taken with Fujifilm X Series Gear
- Avatar: The Way of Water: These Unbelievably Good Fujinon APS-C Lenses were Used to Film Large Parts of the Movie
- Eduardo Soteras Snaps UNICEF Photo of the Year 2022 with Fujifilm APS-C X Gear
- The Guardian Nominates Fujifilm Shooter and WPP Award Winner Yasuyoshi Chiba “Agency Photographer of the Year”
- Marco Urso Snaps Wildlife Photographer of the Year Image with Fujifilm X-T2 and XF 50-140
- Fujifilm X-T1 Snaps World Wildlife Photography Image of the Year – Animal Portraits Award
- SIMPLY the BEST: Messi and Ronaldo Meet the Fujifilm GFX100S of Annie Leibovitz
Not enough?
- won the world wildlife photography award (story here)
- made the cover of the TIME magazine (story here)
- won the World Photography Arts&Culture Award 2015 (story here)
- won the First Prize of the World Press Photo Category “Stories (stroy here)
- made the front page of the Wall Street Journal (story here)
- were good enough for God’s work (story here)
- captured America’s most hated man (story here)
- distracted a French presidential candidate during his interview (story here)
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