Conclusions about this stage of the exercise are at the end.
Statue of Zelda D’Aprano (2023) at Victorian Trades Hall
Front façade of Victorian Trades Hall
Sprinkler booster that looks like a robot with large eyes
Carlton Audio Visual, the fanatic’s choice
Closed for the weekend
Local area map at the corner of Grattan and Lygon Streets
Cakes at Brunetti’s in Carlton
Cake in the Brunetti’s display window
I find that I’m so comfortable with shooting at 40mm that there’s no point in sticking to just this focal length for another week. So I’m now going to move straight to 55mm.
Why am I going with 55mm instead of the more standard, ‘nifty fifty’ 50mm focal length? Well, technically, I’m going with neither :) I’ll be shooting at 54mm.
The sensor on my Fujifilm S-X10 mirrorless APS-C camera has a 1.53 crop factor. Meaning if I wanted to shoot at a 50mm full-frame equivalent, I’d need to shoot with a 33mm lens (because 33 × 1.53 = 50mm).
Fujifilm does make 33mm prime lenses, but I already own a 35mm prime lens (the cheap and cheerful Fujifilm XC 35mm F2) so I might as well use that for this part of the exercise. And since 35 × 1.53 =54mm that’s the focal length I’ll actually be shooting at.
It’s easier still to refer to this as 55mm, and so that’s what I’ll continue to say going forward.
I might try shooting at 50mm in the future (now that I’ve sped up this exercise by shooting at 40mm for one week instead of two) but for now let’s go with 55mm and see how I do there.