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The raw is considerably lighter with more detail in the shadows than the preview. I guess some selective tweaks of the jpeg settings will be required to adjust the preview image. I'll have a play. Or maybe I'm just being a fool to myself as I end up mostly trying to match the jpeg anyway. Perhaps raw+jpeg is the way to go.What does a raw look like?
You can set it to look nuetral, but otherwise you're trying to match your import preset jpg setting not the raw.
The raw is considerably lighter with more detail in the shadows than the preview. I guess some selective tweaks of the jpeg settings will be required to adjust the preview image. I'll have a play. Or maybe I'm just being a fool to myself as I end up mostly trying to match the jpeg anyway. Perhaps raw+jpeg is the way to go.
Thinking of buying the new 35mm f2 but no one is discounting them yet, they seem to be £299 everywhere even the fuji shop
Nothing. Optically it might even be sightly better but most reviews put them on par, but its lighter and smaller, although not by much,and those are the main reasons I went mirrorless
It's just me and my cackhanded workflow relying on the back screen to judge exposure with flash
That and not being able to explain myself properly.
Damien Lovegrove uses settings on the X-T1 to try and show what his RAW files will look like when imported. Presuming this is the what you are trying to achieve it may be worth a try.
http://www.prophotonut.com/2015/06/02/fuji-x-t1-settings/
Yes, it's always been a niggle with the Fuji's for me. I shoot RAW and jpeg purely so that I can zoom in on screen to check focus. Then only import the RAW files
I doubt it will come down much it's already great value, was quite happy to pay full price worth every penny imhoThinking of buying the new 35mm f2 but no one is discounting them yet, they seem to be £299 everywhere even the fuji shop
@dlh Damian Lovegrove did a video on this and what he sets his JPG in camera processing to so it looks as close as possible to the RAW. Worth a search on YouTube mate.
Damien Lovegrove uses settings on the X-T1 to try and show what his RAW files will look like when imported. Presuming this is the what you are trying to achieve it may be worth a try.
http://www.prophotonut.com/2015/06/02/fuji-x-t1-settings/
Thanks to the both of you. My evening's viewing and reading is now sorted@dlh Damian Lovegrove did a video on this and what he sets his JPG in camera processing to so it looks as close as possible to the RAW. Worth a search on YouTube mate.
Many thanks for the support to the above post a few pages back.We're tearing our hair out trying to find an answer as to how to update Sarah's X-E2 with the latest firmware. It is already on v3.0 and we've download the latest v4.0 software to a freshly in camera formatted card. We've tried downloading via Mac and Windows and tried more than one card but still no luck. We've also made sure that file name is correct - FWUP0004.DAT. Each time we get the message "New firmware not be found. Turn off camera."
See also my thread - http://www.fujix-forum.com/threads/new-firmware-not-be-found.51818/
Any assistance would be gratefully accepted. Many thanks.
X-E1 + Samyang 12mm. Taken at Casa da Música, Porto, Portugal. One of the most architecturally interesting buildings you'll ever see.
I'm really enjoying these bw presets:
Casa da Música by Joao Norim, no Flickr
Casa da Música by Joao Norim, no Flickr
Casa da Música by Joao Norim, no Flickr
Dug out the IR camera for today's wander, all taken with Fuji X-E1 IR 830nm, XF18-135mm lens, processed in LIghtroom and Silver Efex Pro
160306 Road Through The Wood sm by Mr Perceptive X100, on Flickr
160306 Hartford Train sm by Mr Perceptive X100, on Flickr
160306 Gin Fizz, River Weaver sm by Mr Perceptive X100, on Flickr
Thanks!These have come out beautifully! Are these the in-camera presets or from Lightroom?
Yep, Dale are great, they know their stuff, they don't assume one way or another your skill level and will try to help diagnose there and then if they can. If only some of the chains could have that level of expertise more people could benefit from the value of having a decent local shop instead of just resorting to pitting faceless websites against each other on price alone.Many thanks for the support to the above post a few pages back.
I thought I'd come back to give an update on the problem which even the Fujifilm support people couldn't properly advise on remotely. In the end we took the X-E2 into our local camera shop (great shout out to Dale Photographic in Leeds, UK) who returned it to Fujifilm. We got it back about 10 days later having been fixed and with a health check done free of charge. Fujifilm didn't say how they'd fixed it but as all the settings were back to the defaults I guess they may have had to reinstall the firmware from scratch. My wife is now happily reunited with an up to date X-E2
Sure you'll love it. Worth getting a couple of spare batteries though.
Agree with above, I have them too, and have just ordered two more direct from ExPro. Weird the don't do them in NP95 for my x100s