It is a lovely camera, but sadly I might have to sell mine to fund a 35mm lens for my xt1.I bought an x e1 to back up my x pro1 and x100 kind of made my mind up to sell the x e1 but after using it all weekend ive decided I love it and not going to part with it
In fact I may sell my x pro1 to fund and x e2.
It is a lovely camera, but sadly I might have to sell mine to fund a 35mm lens for my xt1.
Apparently, according to Mrs A, I don't need 6 cameras!
Allan
Well, I showed Mrs A your post, she didn't seem to agree!Wrong!!!
I sold an X-E1 to help fund an X-E2 only to buy the X-E1 back a few months later, having two Fuji bodies has been great and involves a lot less less swapping (something that I got used to when I spent a year with an X100). Can't bring myself to part with any of them now (including the X100) - anyway 6 cameras is a decent number, especially if they all do something different!
It is a lovely camera, but sadly I might have to sell mine to fund a 35mm lens for my xt1.
Apparently, according to Mrs A, I don't need 6 cameras!
Allan
It is a lovely camera, but sadly I might have to sell mine to fund a 35mm lens for my xt1.
Apparently, according to Mrs A, I don't need 6 cameras!
Allan
Hi Karen, I like this shot very much, it has really good composition with spot on exposure, an excellent sky/clouds, some really nice reflections with just a little bit of movement in them. "Great stuff".
If you don't mind me saying I feel colour wise it could do with just a little bit of warming up.
Only my opinion of course for what it's worth.
George.
They both work for me,it's just a matter of taste some like their photos warm others a bit coolers
Warmed up a little and I agree thank you George
Thank you very much Marcus. Its a called Birnie Loch and its 10 minutes up the road from me. Lovely place to go walking.Gorgeous shot Karen - great work
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OMG Jeff don't tell me you're finally gonna get it?
For those of you who moved from the X-E1 to the X-E2, did you notice any improvement in AF speed? Opinions seem mixed, with the tracking being improved but AF single shot acquisition being similar?
Currently I have an X-E1 but intended to either replace it with an X-E2 or add an X-T1. I had been doing okay with the camera and I was going to sell off my DSLR kit. The 23mm arrived today and I'm a little underwhelmed with it. This is mainly due though to just having a frustrating day with the camera and missing just about every photo opportunity I went for (daughter playing)
I'm having second thoughts about the full switch, so will likely at least be keeping one DSLR and key lenses. I've enjoyed using MF lenses so have also considered going the A7 route.
A few posts ago I was asking about whether the camera re-focuses for each shot when shooting bursts of shots on an X-E1. At the weekend I set the camera up on continuous focus and then running at 6fps. I focused on a picture on the wall and then started shooting and at the same time moving backwards to see if the camera could keep up. I think I had the camera on a reasonably fast speed (1/250 perhaps). The upshot was that the first shot was in focus and then the rest of the shots became more and more out of focus as I moved away. Same story at 3fps. Conclusion is that the AF speed can't keep up with the burst speed I suppose. It's not to say it's no use at all as still can be handy if you want to capture a number of shots in the same 'plane'.
I should have tried the same but just left it on single focus but I'm reasonably sure the results would be the same.