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Think I've missed something there Dunc.
You turning up next Saturday? We need to talk!
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Think I've missed something there Dunc.
You turning up next Saturday? We need to talk!
What?
No, you're not coming?
Or No, you're not going to talk?
Is aperture ring on every lens even they new ones
Not on the 27mm. You can use use the front and back dial for shutter speed and aperture as you on the d750..as far as know.
Nor on the XC lenses.Not on the 27mm. You can use use the front and back dial for shutter speed and aperture as you on the d750..as far as know.
Today was your day I think? Did you find it impressive?
What?
Yeah, you're coming?
Or Yeah, you're going to talk?
Like those, thnk the post man shot needs to be titled "Bad day at work" or "Should have stayed in last night"Androids by Tom Waterfall, on Flickr
Royal Mail by Tom Waterfall, on Flickr
Ellie Portrait by Tom Waterfall, on Flickr
I've got the canvas and the leather versions.Is anyone using an ONA Bowery with an XT1? Considering a smaller bag to compliment my Hadley Pro
The 35mm f2 version is fast to focus. Great value, quality lens.Which lens a good starting point that possibly fast to focus since people saying the 35mm isn't fast.
Seen a used xt1 I've put an offer in for local
I've got the canvas and the leather versions.
They happily fit 2 x-pro1 with L brackets fitted and small primes fitted too. The canvas has a little more give to squeeze kit into, the side pockets are a joke, front pockets hold a few filters or batteries, rear pocket holds a mini ipad but it sticks out a bit and may get knicked or fall out. They're lovely bags but only suited for a body and a couple of lenses for a walkabout. The leather is lush but marks at every touch.
The canvas one doesn't get any comments but the leather one in cognac stands out in a crowd, it gets handbag comments too. I still mostly use my hadleys.
Why on earth are you looking into a system before knowing what lenses you want? This seems totally backwards to me.Which lens a good starting point that possibly fast to focus since people saying the 35mm isn't fast.
Seen a used xt1 I've put an offer in for local
Why on earth are you looking into a system before knowing what lenses you want? This seems totally backwards to me.
1. Know what you shoot
2. Work out what lenses to achieve that
3. Pick the appropriate system based on the above
Most likely a mix of the xtrans effect on sharpening, and poor default sharpening/Nr settings in camera.
X-trans sharpening is different to other cameras, best to Google that since it's a can of worms.
I use the normal method when sharpening and get perfectly good photos. The issues arise when sharpening pictures with lots of fine detail, like foliage/hair etc.
It's more of an issue with software than the camera, a few programs get it right, capture1 and iridient being the best two IMO. I still use lightroom though, in the real world the images still look tack sharp, even when pixelpeeping, aside from the fine patterned stuff.
Cheers. In line with my expectations I guess. I'm looking at it purely for a taking-to-weddings (or whatever) when I only want to take the XT1 with 35/f1.4 and 18/f2 and a pair of sunglasses (or brolly), so it should be fine size-wise. Just small enough to fit in a standard wheely carry-on, which helps too. Think I'll go leather so I have a a bit more distinction from the Hadley..
Mathew Street?DSCF2185.jpg by Mark McCormick, on Flickr
yes! ..love snapping down there... always something newMathew Street?
love this! ... been on the fujiholics Liverpool ....great day outI went along to the Fujiholics London walk yesterday.
Was a really good weather and i got to take a few pics.
Fujiholics photo walk London 2016
by sean azzopardi, on Flickr
We went on the Liverpool one. Organisation was a shambles. Started late then organiser charged off leaving togs strewn all over Liverpool. Won't be on that again.