The Fabulous Fuji X owners thread

Is the eye AF on par with other brands? I moved back to Fuji (XT3) from a Canon R6 and the good eye AF is something I do miss. Don’t get me wrong I know I survived for years without it, but it’s certainly useful to have, and would definitely tempt me towards an XT5.
The X-T5 eye A/F is pretty good, but I don't think it's a sticky as the eye A/F on my mates R6 (mk1).
 
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This is one of the models I make for my illustration work.
Toy bashing and spray paint. The studio I work in has a small corner set up for taking pics
of projects. It’s nice to have some lights to use.

(BTW - my uploads always seem slightly degraded, these are a lot clearer on my device)

T3/16-1.4
 
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I too was torn and originally thought I would go with the X-H2S, but after playing with both in the Fuji Shop I went with the more familiar handling X-T5 and bought the 33mm f/1.4 with the money I saved.

How does the 33/1.4 compare to the 35/1.4? I think the 33 is quite a lot newer, isn't it?
 
Damn, ordered the 3l and 6l Peak Design bags to try. Love the bags, the look, quality etc... but as thought, the 3l is a bit small and 6l is just too big!! If only there was a 4l version, that would probably be perfect!! Back to square 1 now!

so both sent back but got this which seems ideal. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0CQLVM57S?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1

not much bigger than the PD 3l. Not as nice but opens better anf fits the xt3 with the 56 and 16 with a small amount of space for odds. At a push could squeeze in the 35mm f2.
 
What way it’s not as nice as the PD? I do agree the PD is a weird shape which makes fitting cameras with lenses mount on difficult.

Not as nice was probably a bit harsh. I liked the colour and fabric of PD rather than the shiny look of this one. It just looked nicer IMO and just felt nicer. That said, the strap mechanism is better on this one and it opens up a lot better.
 
Not as nice was probably a bit harsh. I liked the colour and fabric of PD rather than the shiny look of this one. It just looked nicer IMO and just felt nicer. That said, the strap mechanism is better on this one and it opens up a lot better.

I used the PD 10L to carry my A73 with a 100mm macro and a 50/1.4 Zeiss into work today. Good size for this, with the dividers set up for camera going in with LCD facing up and 2 side sections adjacent works well with 10L.

Made the right choice, 6L is far too small with PD sling, even though I’ve seen videos people saying it fits…the opening, with like a clamp design opening, makes the top 20% of the bag very narrow.

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Probably been done to death already on here, what are peoples thoughts on the TTartisan 27mm 2.8 V the Fuji 27mm 2.8 ? I just looking at a pancake lens for occasional use
 
This was with the TTA 27mm, iso 1250, f5.6 on my x-t20

i quite like it - it seems quick and accurate enough. If I’m 100% honest I’d have liked the Fuji for a little bit smaller size but they were going for £240-ish on eBay so I got the TTA for £125 new from an eBay seller

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Probably been done to death already on here, what are peoples thoughts on the TTartisan 27mm 2.8 V the Fuji 27mm 2.8 ? I just looking at a pancake lens for occasional use

I have it too; I agree with @damianmkv that I'd prefer the size of the Fuji, but for the money I really like it. The AF is good, and it's really light. Depending on the conditions it can have a bit of a filmic look to the colours, too. This was taken with it last summer. As you can see, there's quite a bit of vignetting wide open, but I like that tbh.

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Malvern Hills on a Sunday morning with the X-Pro2 & 35mm f2.
Got an X-T5 on loan for the weekend, so hoping I can find some time when it’s not raining and I can get out and use it in anger.

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I'd be taking it out in the rain Dave to "test" its weather sealing which if anything like my X-T2s will be fine. (y)
 
Toying with a nagging desire to look at a macro lens for my x-s10. Any recommendations? Budget not that big, so would be used Most likely.
 
Toying with a nagging desire to look at a macro lens for my x-s10. Any recommendations? Budget not that big, so would be used Most likely.
Well you could try reversing rings or extension tubes to start with until you're sure. I have the 80mm fuji (part of trading my Nikon stuff), but they're not cheap.
Alternatively the Iowa one is supposed to be pretty good. Personally no idea on that though.
 
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Well you could try reversing rings or extension tubes to start with until you're sure. I have the 80mm fuji (part of trading my Nikon stuff), but they're not cheap.
Alternatively the Iowa one is supposed to be pretty good. Personally no idea on that though.
Cheers Paul.
 
Toying with a nagging desire to look at a macro lens for my x-s10. Any recommendations? Budget not that big, so would be used Most likely.

If you can find one of the old 60mm lenses, they're not too bad. I personally use a set of extension rings on my 35 f1.4 & 50-140.
 
If you can find one of the old 60mm lenses, they're not too bad. I personally use a set of extension rings on my 35 f1.4 & 50-140.
Thanks Steve.
That’s 2 shouts for extension rings so it looks like that may be the way to go (y)
 
Thanks Steve.
That’s 2 shouts for extension rings so it looks like that may be the way to go (y)

The only problem with extension rings on shorter focal length lenses is that the working distance becomes quite short especially when bigger magnifications are involved (or you start combining extension rings), this chart might be useful


But it is a very cost effective way to get into Macro photograhy, especially with 3rd party rings
 
Just a personal observation, in case it helps anyone else.

I bought a 18-55 to go with my XT4 the other week. I was unsure wheter to go for the 18-55 or 16-80, mainly dues to size and weight.

So I picked up a 16-80 from WEX to see what it was like (as I still have a return window on the 18-55 from MPB).

Obviously the 16-80 is bulkier and a little heavier, but it really balances well with the XT4.
With the 18-55 my left hand had to sort of reach up to support the lens and did not feel quite right.
But with the 16-80 it just rests nataurally on my left hand.

So the 18-55 is going back I think
 
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Just in case anyone is looking, 23mm 1.4 square hood in classifieds, bought in the expectation it would fit a 56mm but it doesnt!
 
Can anyone please recommend a recipe for getting bright colours?
I've been using Kodachrome64 for most pics and like it, but I want something that really makes colours pop.
Thanks!
 
The only problem with extension rings on shorter focal length lenses is that the working distance becomes quite short especially when bigger magnifications are involved (or you start combining extension rings), this chart might be useful


But it is a very cost effective way to get into Macro photograhy, especially with 3rd party rings
Ah yes, I've seen this chart. Thanks David
 
Can anyone please recommend a recipe for getting bright colours?
I've been using Kodachrome64 for most pics and like it, but I want something that really makes colours pop.
Thanks!
Velvia. Or is it too strong?
 
Can anyone please recommend a recipe for getting bright colours?
I've been using Kodachrome64 for most pics and like it, but I want something that really makes colours pop.
Thanks!

I used to shoot in Velvia all the time, and felt like all the other recipes were a bit muted in comparison. I tried a recipe that I found on YouTube though, and I've been using it pretty much all the time since - first on my X-T30 which didn't have all the options, and now on my X-T4. I'm very happy with it, it just seems to work for everything. Here's the link:

View: https://youtu.be/t15X8HGt1ms?si=wgPQ_XiQGp4bnVah
 
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I used to shoot in Velvia all the time, and felt like all the other recipes were a bit muted in comparison. I tried a recipe that I found on YouTube though, and I've been using it pretty much all the time since - first on my X-T30 which didn't have all the options, and now on my X-T4. I'm very happy with it, it just seems to work for everything. Here's the link:

View: https://youtu.be/t15X8HGt1ms?si=wgPQ_XiQGp4bnVah

That does look pretty good actually imo
 
I used to shoot in Velvia all the time, and felt like all the other recipes were a bit muted in comparison. I tried a recipe that I found on YouTube though, and I've been using it pretty much all the time since - first on my X-T30 which didn't have all the options, and now on my X-T4. I'm very happy with it, it just seems to work for everything. Here's the link:

View: https://youtu.be/t15X8HGt1ms?si=wgPQ_XiQGp4bnVah
Ah yes I've used Reggies Portra a few times and have it set up on the camera. I'll invest some time in it and see how I get on. Thanks!
PS his b&w recipe is pretty good. That's what I used in the pics I posted a couple of weeks back.
 
I used to shoot in Velvia all the time, and felt like all the other recipes were a bit muted in comparison. I tried a recipe that I found on YouTube though, and I've been using it pretty much all the time since - first on my X-T30 which didn't have all the options, and now on my X-T4. I'm very happy with it, it just seems to work for everything. Here's the link:

View: https://youtu.be/t15X8HGt1ms?si=wgPQ_XiQGp4bnVah

I've tried this a few months ago and haven't looked back, it's always what I shoot with, looks pretty good. The only change I do is I remove the grain as I prefer to add it in post if necessary.
 
I used to shoot in Velvia all the time, and felt like all the other recipes were a bit muted in comparison. I tried a recipe that I found on YouTube though, and I've been using it pretty much all the time since - first on my X-T30 which didn't have all the options, and now on my X-T4. I'm very happy with it, it just seems to work for everything. Here's the link:

View: https://youtu.be/t15X8HGt1ms?si=wgPQ_XiQGp4bnVah

Just put this into mine, cheers…I found Velvia to be okay but find its colour balance to be too yo-yo for my liking. It can get too magenta at times in some situations.
 
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