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Almost open for 100 yrs then, shame it didn’t make the centenaryGoing through some older images for a project, one from 2017 - Diffwys Casson, the Worlds First Integrated Slate Mill built 1859, finally closed in 1955
Diffwys Casson by David Yeoman, on Flickr
It’s another lockdown Birthday for my little one. Life was more simple this time 2 years ago.
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Great image. The tones are really nice escpecially the sea with the glistening of the sun. What did you shoot this with?
Not sure if I ever shared these X100 shots. Still patiently waiting a stock alert email from the Fuji Refurb store
Killer Queen by The Development, on Flickr
Pretty Splitty by The Development, on Flickr
Solitude by The Development, on Flickr
Camper is cool .... But then they always areNot sure if I ever shared these X100 shots. Still patiently waiting a stock alert email from the Fuji Refurb store
Killer Queen by The Development, on Flickr
Pretty Splitty by The Development, on Flickr
Solitude by The Development, on Flickr
Nice images. There's always E-infinity which would save you a couple bucks as well - it's not everyones cup of tea but just a thought
Camper is cool .... But then they always are
Thanks - yes, they are. Just sold my (modern) one for more than I paid for it 2.5 years ago
I did my original merchant navy fir fighting course at the Speke Airport one in the mid 70’s, brilliant, never forgot what I learned there. Did my first refresher since, about 18 months ago. It still gets hotYes, I thought it might look familiar to you It was a great chance for us to see them training and we are supplying a set of images for them.
Don’t think you would really notice the difference, not like changing from FF to Fuji, from Fuji to micro 4/3rds I think is to small a weight saving to warrant the upheavalNothing will be done in a hurry David, it's only a couple of years since I did a full system change from Canon to Fuji. I can take the gear out but the following day my back is shagged which takes 3-5 days to clear. Lighter is better, but I need the length (so to speak)...
I’m waiting for the 70-300 to become available in the shops, testing my patience, it will be this years photographic treat to my self.So has anyone pre-ordered the 70-300? I think I will get one, but now read that Fuji look like they will launch 150-600!
I went out to photograph the moon tonight over the bay, but it looks tiny again and I need a decent telephoto lens (well that's my excuse)
Not the swamper, surely?
Yup
Had it 2.5 years so time for a change and also used the buoyant used van market to my advantage.
Thanks - are they refurb or import?
Nice one, mate.
So what's next, or will you be working on the Bug?
Uh oh.... Email from WEX... the Eagle has landed, the 70-300 has reached this septic isle!
*crosses fingers and walks away muttering 'please don't be crap'*
I'm agog for first reactions from the stalwarts on here...Uh oh.... Email from WEX... the Eagle has landed, the 70-300 has reached this septic isle!
*crosses fingers and walks away muttering 'please don't be crap'*
As long as it has comparable IQ and focus speed/accuracy as the 55-200 I'll be happy.... If it has comparable IQ and focus speed/accuracy as the 55-200 while wearing the 1.,4TC, I'll be delighted.I'm agog for first reactions from the stalwarts on here...
Yeah, I really like the 55-200. Though I've been having a holiday from it with the pocket rocket combination of x e3 and 27 2.8, and getting used to inching backwards and forwards to compose rather than just zooming. But I'll be back to zooms soon for sure. Just don't think I can justify dropping that much on a new lens, and I can imagine s/h prices being very firm for the forseeable.As long as it has comparable IQ and focus speed/accuracy as the 55-200 I'll be happy.... If it has comparable IQ and focus speed/accuracy as the 55-200 while wearing the 1.,4TC, I'll be delighted.
Odd. I always found mine sharp and quick.I never found the 55-200 to be that great despite the positive reviews; maybe the one I had was a dud!
Love mine! No complaints...I never found the 55-200 to be that great despite the positive reviews; maybe the one I had was a dud!
Yeah, I really like the 55-200. Though I've been having a holiday from it with the pocket rocket combination of x e3 and 27 2.8, and getting used to inching backwards and forwards to compose rather than just zooming. But I'll be back to zooms soon for sure. Just don't think I can justify dropping that much on a new lens, and I can imagine s/h prices being very firm for the forseeable.
Well I bought a new black x100v from Panamoz last week. I don't like it. So it's yours for £1k if you want. 100 shots on the shutter.
Quick one folks; I've had the Viltrox 23mm f1.4 and its a cracker of a lens considering the price; I do still have Fuji 23mm love but the Viltrox is good!
Are the 33mm and 85mm as good?
Agreed, I have the 23mm and 85mm (version 2) too, love them!Ive got the 85 and like you the 23. Gotta say they are both superb. Skipped the 33 as I have the Fuji 35 f1.4. In my opinion the 85 for portrait has a lovely dreamy look wide open.
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