Raymond Lin
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Have you signed up for the lottery at house of Fuji for the limited edition one?
How much is one of those?
Have you signed up for the lottery at house of Fuji for the limited edition one?
I don't know. Few hundred on top I think. But only 1923 made.How much is one of those?
I don't know. Few hundred on top I think. But only 1923 made.
I got an email from Fuji asked if I wanted to register.
Oh how strange... If I've still got it, I'll send it over to you if you want to add to your collectionThey didn't ask me! (I've bought from their online store as well...)
Oh how strange... If I've still got it, I'll send it over to you if you want to add to your collection
I don't know. Few hundred on top I think. But only 1923 made.
And is going to cost £1934 as well in the UK.Sorry to be that guy, but it's 1,934 in total. This year is Fuji's 90th anniversary.
I knew it was something like that I didn't pay too much interest, as rangefinder bodies aren't my cuppa tea.Sorry to be that guy, but it's 1,934 in total. This year is Fuji's 90th anniversary.
I think you're going to cost me a lot of money in flights
I think you're going to cost me a lot of money in flights
Worth it though. Lost count of the hours I have spent under a brolly on a hillside somehwere waiting (usally in vain) for the light to improve.The lengths we go to for a shot, X-T2 on tripod with 16-55 shot with the X100T.
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The shot.
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Love it...very "Stefan".
Obligatory photo of the camera itself. Also, had no idea Fuji doesn't come with those plastic clips that goes on the triangle to stop metal to metal contact to the body. Ordered some off eBay.
That's what those leather swatches are for.
Hey all.
I'm heading to Majorca for a week to do some sightseeing (mainly small towns, markets, etc) and can't decide what kit to take and carry!
Part of me thinks take it all just in case, but part thinks that's silly, and keep it light with one lens.
Logic says the 18-55 gives me best length options, then I toyed with the idea of picking up a FujiFilm XF 16-55mm F2.8 R LM WR in my local shop for extra length but it's huge!
Using the primes feel better and are lighter (not the 90!) but limit range options which I may regret...
My current options:
Fuji 18mm f/2 R
TTartisan 27mm f/2.8
Fuji 18-55mm f/2.8-4
Fuji 90mm F2 R LM WR
What would you do?
Hey all.
I'm heading to Majorca for a week to do some sightseeing (mainly small towns, markets, etc) and can't decide what kit to take and carry!
Part of me thinks take it all just in case, but part thinks that's silly, and keep it light with one lens.
Logic says the 18-55 gives me best length options, then I toyed with the idea of picking up a FujiFilm XF 16-55mm F2.8 R LM WR in my local shop for extra length but it's huge!
Using the primes feel better and are lighter (not the 90!) but limit range options which I may regret...
My current options:
Fuji 18mm f/2 R
TTartisan 27mm f/2.8
Fuji 18-55mm f/2.8-4
Fuji 90mm F2 R LM WR
What would you do?
Some would call that Muppetry…I have finally come to the conclusion I am mad. Last week saw me standing on top of White Horse Hill in a very heavy hailstorm with 35 mph winds. So this week I'm stood at Sparaholt first and it's actually worst weather wise than it was last week
At this precise moment I take that as a complimentSome would call that Muppetry…
The view from the train. This might be one of those shots that looks rubbish to most people, but to me it perfectly captures what it was like to travel through Japan. I miss it so much...
Kawaguchiko by Jamie Moulton, on Flickr
Crackin' that one. Using a particular film sim here or just processing after the fact?The view from the train. This might be one of those shots that looks rubbish to most people, but to me it perfectly captures what it was like to travel through Japan. I miss it so much...
Kawaguchiko by Jamie Moulton, on Flickr
I did Oxford city centre last weekend with just a 27mm and found it not quite wide enough for only a few shots.
We are doing a cruise later this year, so will probably take most of my kit.
As it’s around old European port cities I think the 16-80 might be getting most use.
My "lightweight" kit is just the X100V, but before I bought that it was the X-T2 and 23mm f2 (which could be replaced with whichever your favourite small prime is), however, if I have a bit more space, I take the XT-2 and 18-55 as it is way more flexible. You always get those situations where you wish for a faster/longer lens, but usually in places where you wouldn't have wanted to be carrying them!Hey all.
I'm heading to Majorca for a week to do some sightseeing (mainly small towns, markets, etc) and can't decide what kit to take and carry!
Part of me thinks take it all just in case, but part thinks that's silly, and keep it light with one lens.
Logic says the 18-55 gives me best length options, then I toyed with the idea of picking up a FujiFilm XF 16-55mm F2.8 R LM WR in my local shop for extra length but it's huge!
Using the primes feel better and are lighter (not the 90!) but limit range options which I may regret...
My current options:
Fuji 18mm f/2 R
TTartisan 27mm f/2.8
Fuji 18-55mm f/2.8-4
Fuji 90mm F2 R LM WR
What would you do?