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Yes I most definitely will, thank youI`d make sure to get a couple of spare ones too, as you might need them for the Rockies.
Yes I most definitely will, thank youI`d make sure to get a couple of spare ones too, as you might need them for the Rockies.
Oof, hope you’re feeling better soon! My trips to Dinorwic have been solo visits and I felt exposed in such a risky place, particularly climbing up to Australia level. Still up for a visit when you’re recovered?
Ouch!
Jeeze mate, I hope you make a full and speedy recovery.
Good on the MRT for sorting you out. Lots of indoor pix to come, no doubt
Ouch.!
I've had a few scrapes myself including falling off a rock and into a lake in Snowdonia and jarring ankles and knees on uneven ground.
Hope you have a speedy recovery David.
Hope you have a speedy recovery.
Looking forward for the photographs [emoji2]
Wishing you a speedy recovery David, I also read that your screaming could be heard over a few miles away.
Wow, wishing you a speedy recovery!
Oof, hope you’re feeling better soon! My trips to Dinorwic have been solo visits and I felt exposed in such a risky place, particularly climbing up to Australia level. Still up for a visit when you’re recovered?
thanks for all the support. Out of surgery now, mor complicated than first thought, felling very tired, need rest!!!!
Looks good there, does it fit well? There are a couple of reviews saying the fit isn't great and that it can even damage the camera,This is mine View attachment 265542
Mine fits really well. I took it off as I was going to see the body last week and there’s not a mark on it. Been used for weddings, street and some school stuff I do with a problem. I’d definitely recommend itLooks good there, does it fit well? There are a couple of reviews saying the fit isn't great and that it can even damage the camera,
Thanks Nick that's good to know. I think I will order one at the end of the monthMine fits really well. I took it off as I was going to see the body last week and there’s not a mark on it. Been used for weddings, street and some school stuff I do with a problem. I’d definitely recommend it
For sure, superb cameraLooking at the X-H1 reviews just now,worth a look i think.
Took my new lens out for a spin this morning, yep I think it's pretty sharp!
There are many pics I had to chuck with not focussing on the dog running towards me, but then I've never been brilliant at action shots anyway. I had the shutter speed on 1000 and auto ISO with Continuous. But any pointers welcomed.
X-T3 + 55-200 View attachment 265592View attachment 265593
Thanks Dave, reading this, in hindsight I had it at single point, so must remember to set zone in future (which in theory I should know this!)@weebleswobble good shots Donna, I have this Bookmarked and find it a great help.
https://fujifilm-x.com/af/en/af_mode/af-c_zone.html
Here is another helpful one for the X-T3
http://fujifilm-dsc.com/en-int/manual/x-t3/menu_shooting/af_mf_setting/index.html#
Took my new lens out for a spin this morning, yep I think it's pretty sharp!
There are many pics I had to chuck with not focussing on the dog running towards me, but then I've never been brilliant at action shots anyway. I had the shutter speed on 1000 and auto ISO with Continuous. But any pointers welcomed.
X-T3 + 55-200 View attachment 265592View attachment 265593
Took my new lens out for a spin this morning, yep I think it's pretty sharp!
There are many pics I had to chuck with not focussing on the dog running towards me, but then I've never been brilliant at action shots anyway. I had the shutter speed on 1000 and auto ISO with Continuous. But any pointers welcomed.
X-T3 + 55-200 View attachment 265592View attachment 265593
Well, Highgate Cemetary is .... Crazy. Lots of walking, and a few pix taken (not that good), but I kinda like this one.
T2 14mm f5.6 iso1000
Highgate Cemetary by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Just be aware that that version isnt an L bracket so wont be any use for Vertical orientation on a tripod like the small rig bracket. There are L bracket versions that are much cheaper than the small rig one but they have a gap for the Accessory port door to open which I didnt like and more importantly do not look as nice!Thanks Nick that's good to know. I think I will order one at the end of the month
Love this one Paulie, looks so creepy and ghostly like it was out of a Dracula film.
Lovely.
Having a look at the X-T3 reviews just now,might consider that as well.
So today I got wet, muddy and damned cold....
But I came away with this that I really like....
Light in the Woods by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
Shot on one of the T2's with the 10-24. And I may just look at getting this Capture 1, the Lightroom version of this is nowhere near as good around the detail....
Having a look at the X-T3 reviews just now,might consider that as well.
The T3 and H1 are superb, I guess the main thing to consider is do you prefer IBIS or slightly better AF (mainly in continuous and face detection) Or you could just buy both
Yeah, I saw the rumours around this, I certainly won't be upgrading anytime soon. I would think it'll be quite a lot more than the current versions, and the H1 is an absolute bargain at the moment.
It’s not the sharpest lens through out the range, but the OIS is excellent and it’s WR. It’s also one if the few Fuji zooms (if not the only one) that has no IR hotspots
I use mine most of the time and for me its fine.
If you want something a bit longer look at the XC 55-230 dirt cheap and surprisingly good for the money
Can`t remember what site it was but the Fuji top man says in an interview that there WILL be a X-H2. I`m happy with my lot too.
If I win the lotteryA H2 would be sweet but I cannot see it happening now. Not with this announcement. The T4 I would expect to be the perfect hybrid of the T and H lines. A slightly chunkier Xt3 body with IBIS and all the AF improvements sounds great