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Thanks, Dave. Appreciate that, mateLove that last image Paulie.
Thanks, Dave. Appreciate that, mateLove that last image Paulie.
Love the 5 inch parting.A few from Greece last week with the TTA 27mm
Mealtime musing by damianmkv, on Flickr
Ooh, saucy by damianmkv, on Flickr
It’s there in black and white by damianmkv, on Flickr
Love the 5 inch parting.
Thank you GeorgeThat's a very nice landscape style capture Nick, with a good mono presentation.
What's the value king Fuji body at the moment? I had a X-T20 for a while but sold it last year after getting a Ricoh and looking to get back into shooting again with varied lenses as kept hold of the original 27 2.8 and will grab a 18-55 and 23 or 35 prime this time around.
I've used one of these on T2 H1 and now T5. Supposedly works with your X-E1Hi all, I have a Fujifilm X-E1. Are there any accessories that allow me to take pictures remotely? I am looking to take some selfies and group selfies with the camera but want to be able to set the camera up on a tripod and take multiple pics with some sort of remote/radio/wireless shutter release button. That way avoiding running back and forth to the camera for every picture.
Just looked on the app and unfortunately not. Only from X-E2.Does the fuji app not work with the X-E1?
My 16-55 hood is so loose I have to keep it on with a bit of Gaff Tape.One from a little walkabout in Norwich city center. Lots of oldy worldy stuff, but I prefer this kinda thing
T5 16-55 (with a nice new lens hood, as I was getting irked with the original keep sticking).
Curves and Glass by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Wierd eh... As soon as mine would get cold, it would stick like a bugger and I had to wait until I got home to free it up. Got a Haoge one in the end. Not cheap, but fits well, is metal, square and stays in placeMy 16-55 hood is so loose I have to keep it on with a bit of Gaff Tape.
Another from the cold morning walk this week. Shot from Cowes, over looking the fastjet terminal with East Cowes in the background.
Xt4 35 1.4
Bitterly cold morning by Nick Lowe, on Flickr
Apparently the x100VI is sold out everywhere and Fuji are stating summer delivery for those that preorder now
Mine is similar. I will see if @Topsy version fits looser on my lens and see if my one fits better on his. The tolerances must be very small.Wierd eh... As soon as mine would get cold, it would stick like a bugger and I had to wait until I got home to free it up. Got a Haoge one in the end. Not cheap, but fits well, is metal, square and stays in place
They must be very slight. But a quick search for tight 16-55 lens hood reveals quite a few complaints. It surprised me.Mine is similar. I will see if @Topsy version fits looser on my lens and see if my one fits better on his. The tolerances must be very small.
Many thanks GeorgeVery nice seascape/landscape style capture Nick, with some lovely light.
Stunning JasonMy favourite mountain on a winter morning.
Xt5 - 10-24wr
Pen Yr Ole Wen Winter Sunrise by Jason, on Flickr
It's no secret that mirrorless batteries don't last anywhere near as long as their DSLR counterparts, I got caught out today in London and had to sit in Pret for with my X-T20 plugged into a USB socket for half an hour...
I'm thinking about picking up a couple of aftermarket batteries off ebay as the genuine Fuji batteries are extortionate, is there any issues with using third party batteries?
Or maybe, thinking out loud here, a cheap power bank that I can have in the bottom of my bag to plug the camera into when not in use if the battery is getting low...
Thanks!Stunning Jason
Or maybe, thinking out loud here, a cheap power bank that I can have in the bottom of my bag to plug the camera into when not in use if the battery is getting low...
It's no secret that mirrorless batteries don't last anywhere near as long as their DSLR counterparts, I got caught out today in London and had to sit in Pret for with my X-T20 plugged into a USB socket for half an hour...
I'm thinking about picking up a couple of aftermarket batteries off ebay as the genuine Fuji batteries are extortionate, is there any issues with using third party batteries?
Or maybe, thinking out loud here, a cheap power bank that I can have in the bottom of my bag to plug the camera into when not in use if the battery is getting low...
I used to have a third-party battery for my X-T2, the performance was similar to the official battery for the first couple of years, but then it dropped off a cliff and didn't last very long at all. I have since replaced it with another official battery.It's no secret that mirrorless batteries don't last anywhere near as long as their DSLR counterparts, I got caught out today in London and had to sit in Pret for with my X-T20 plugged into a USB socket for half an hour...
I'm thinking about picking up a couple of aftermarket batteries off ebay as the genuine Fuji batteries are extortionate, is there any issues with using third party batteries?
Or maybe, thinking out loud here, a cheap power bank that I can have in the bottom of my bag to plug the camera into when not in use if the battery is getting low...