The Fabulous Fuji X owners thread

Send it back and save for the 10-24. I have both; the Samyang is excellent quality and useful for lightness and faster aperture, but not strictly necessary. I wouldn't be without the 10-24. Even send back the 23mm if you have to. It's that good.


:plus1: to that Sir, the 10-24mm in an awesome lens.(y)

George.
 
Send it back and save for the 10-24. I have both; the Samyang is excellent quality and useful for lightness and faster aperture, but not strictly necessary. I wouldn't be without the 10-24. Even send back the 23mm if you have to. It's that good.

I agree it is an excellent lens and the 14mm is only very marginally better, OIS comes in handy too.

Only caveat is its a fairly big lump of a lens compared to the primes and 18-55mm, although when mounted feels fine
 
What's the opinion on the Samyang 12mm Vs Fuji 14mm? I have a Samyang in the post which i bought for 300, I'm really considering sending it back for a XF 14mm for the autofocus which is only about 150 more.

I'd love a 10-24 however it's out of my budget for now.


I can't comment on the 14mm Fuji but I do have a Samyang I bought here a couple of weeks ago for £200 (sorry).

It's brilliant I reckon. Not done any landscape stuff with it but this shot in Birmingham library tells me it's sharp enough.

[url=https://flic.kr/p/SZDFuw]Library 2 by Terence Rees, on Flickr[/URL]
 
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I bought an XE1 the other week as an always with me camera but then found I could get what I paid against an XT2 as well as the £200 trade in bonus so .....

With the grip on offer at half price it seemed rude not to get one as well :)
 
Great shots !!

I'm very encouraged by this as i'm sponsoring and entering a car in the Toyota Sprint Series this year, my son is driving and i'm taking the pics with my XT-2 + 50-140, i've got the 1.4TC too if needed.

Of course having the equipment is one thing......if I can get anywhere near your standard i'll be pleased.

Many thanks and the X-T2 is more than capable for shooting motorsport now.

Are you able to share the settings you used for these?
I'm guessing around 1/500sec, ISO 400 at f4?
Excellent shots and great colours.
Did they need much PP?

All the track work is shutter priority and i always start at 1/320th for bikes then work back down if needed.
Pitlane portraits its aperture priority and f2.8 - f5.6 depending on distance and subject and must say the noise handling on the X-T2 is very good indeed in dark garages.

As for PP all shot in RAW and processed in Lightroom with a slight boost on clarity and vibrance and a fair bit of Shadow recovery.

Once i have one exposure the way i want it i just save it as a temporary preset to apply to the other images.
 
I much prefer the larger Fuji lenses like the 23/1.4 16-55 etc. from a handling point of view, I hold the lens with my left hand, feels perfect. Tried the 35/2 and didn't get on with it, too small for me and i've got small hands, I guess everyone has their preference when it comes to handling.
I agree about size and handling comfort,i prefer bigger than smaller
 
I prefer the smaller lenses simply cause most my photography is travel photography and lugging all that weight and mass around 6-8 times a year for weeks just gets tiring around your neck/shoulder.
Yes i can appreciate that,i only shoot for short periods so it doesnt bother me plus im built like Arnold scwazanegger,well not really lol
 
I prefer the smaller lenses simply cause most my photography is travel photography and lugging all that weight and mass around 6-8 times a year for weeks just gets tiring around your neck/shoulder.
What strap do you use ? I have the Optech and find it really makes a difference, even with the 50-140 it's comfortable.
 
What strap do you use ? I have the Optech and find it really makes a difference, even with the 50-140 it's comfortable.
I have the Optech as well, I just prefer the smaller size nowadays. Reason why i got rid of all my canon gear.
 
It was almost like Fuji waited for you to put your foot in it and then announce the update. :D

Story of my life :LOL:

I'm big boy enough to admit defeat though.

Now ... how to get me an XT-2? ... legally ... :thinking:
 
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Just took my Black rapid straps off my Canon gear to put on my XT-1 and XT-2. Didn't like the Optech ones at the time because I couldn't get plain shaped ones unlike the strange shaped that most of them are.
Not going to let them go with my kit as I hate the branded skinny cut your neck type.
 
Just a simple candid street style snap taken at Folkestone Kent UK of a Seagull model/statue.

I was thinking about this shot for the "Bird Section" or do you think maybe they're not quite ready for my Bird Photography yet. :whistle::D:D

X-T1, 10-24mm Lens, 1/1100th @ F8, ISO-200, Handheld.
Seagull Model-03111 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr

:ty: for looking., (y):fuji:

George.


Lovely surreal composition George, whereabouts in Folkstone was this?
 
I think if you do landscape, a really strong reason for the 10-24 is not wanting to change lenses in the field. Can't afford it though. Would almost double the net cost of my gear. Still working on what the cheaper alternative might be...
 
I think if you do landscape, a really strong reason for the 10-24 is not wanting to change lenses in the field. Can't afford it though. Would almost double the net cost of my gear. Still working on what the cheaper alternative might be...
Indeed. The lens alone was more than my X-T10 and 18-55mm together, but I'm so glad I went for it.

I figured if I didn't like it I could sell it on at no loss having purchased when the double cash back was on. Having had it since December, it's going nowhere.
 
Lovely surreal composition George, whereabouts in Folkstone was this?


Thank you Sir, appreciate your comments.(y)

"The snap was taken on the refurbished Harbour Arm"

George.
 
Great shots !!

I'm very encouraged by this as i'm sponsoring and entering a car in the Toyota Sprint Series this year, my son is driving and i'm taking the pics with my XT-2 + 50-140, i've got the 1.4TC too if needed.

Of course having the equipment is one thing......if I can get anywhere near your standard i'll be pleased.

You'll be fine, the 50-140 is perfectly capable on the X-T1 and only gets better on the X-T2 :)

There's quite a few with the 50-140 in this set:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/jj_glos/albums/72157672022809186


VSCC @ Prescott 2016
by jj_glos, on Flickr
 
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Nice set !!!

I had a first stab at motorsport last year with a 55-200, not as sharp as I would like but i'm not blaming the lens.

Snetterton-1 by ImageMaker, on Flickr

Snetterton-16 by
ImageMaker, on Flickr

It's all about practice, knowing what shutter speeds your comfortable with (so you can go lower! :D) and accepting that you'll get quite a few that go straight in the bin! It's all great fun. Get some in the bag at a higher shutter speed, then go as low as you dare :)

I did use the 50-230 at one point, the AF was a bit pedestrian but it still worked in the main.


VSCC @ Prescsott Speed Hill Climb 2014
by jj_glos, on Flickr
 
It's all about practice, knowing what shutter speeds your comfortable with (so you can go lower! :D) and accepting that you'll get quite a few that go straight in the bin! It's all great fun. Get some in the bag at a higher shutter speed, then go as low as you dare :)

I did use the 50-230 at one point, the AF was a bit pedestrian but it still worked in the main.


VSCC @ Prescsott Speed Hill Climb 2014
by jj_glos, on Flickr
Yeah I like the slower shutter speeds, I don't mind a challenge but I don't like failure........i'm setting myself up for a world of pain me thinks
 
Yeah I like the slower shutter speeds, I don't mind a challenge but I don't like failure........i'm setting myself up for a world of pain me thinks

They're not failures, they're artistic... :D

It doesn't matter how good you get, you'll always be looking at the next lower shutter speed! Get some in the bag at 1/250, then 1/125, then all the rest is just having fun.
 
Indeed. The lens alone was more than my X-T10 and 18-55mm together, but I'm so glad I went for it.

I figured if I didn't like it I could sell it on at no loss having purchased when the double cash back was on. Having had it since December, it's going nowhere.

You people are bad for my bank account, I'm search for a 10-24 to order if I can find a used one.
 
What's the opinion on the Samyang 12mm Vs Fuji 14mm? I have a Samyang in the post which i bought for 300, I'm really considering sending it back for a XF 14mm for the autofocus which is only about 150 more.

I'd love a 10-24 however it's out of my budget for now.

That's what I did, I kept getting my fingers in shot with the Samyang. The Fuji is more colour consistent too - when mixing images in a group from different lenses, the samyang stands out for it's different rendering. I've now got the 10-24mm and adore it.
 
Went to the bar today and walked passed Park Cameras, went in to try the 10-24! I quite liked it but the only thing that I had a quibble with is that it looked massive on the XT10.
 
Went to the bar today and walked passed Park Cameras, went in to try the 10-24! I quite liked it but the only thing that I had a quibble with is that it looked massive on the XT10.

Everything looks massive on the XT-10 :D
It's big for sure, but not too big imo. I also found it surprisingly light for its size and construction.
 
Went to the bar today and walked passed Park Cameras, went in to try the 10-24! I quite liked it but the only thing that I had a quibble with is that it looked massive on the XT10.


Looks pretty good on the X-T1 and 2 as well as the X-Pro1 - you need a bigger body!!! :p
 
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