wOw such lovely colour and light balance in this capture, and excellent use of the stunning XF14mm f/2.8R.
160816 Salford Quays 01 sm by Mr Perceptive X100, on Flickr
Liking that shot Rich, well framed, very nice colour, and some fine detail.
Really been enjoying using my X-E2 and hearing how good the new cameras in the Fuji range are makes me wonder if there will be a X-E3?
Hardly ever take the X-T1 out these days so new version not really of interest, same goes for the larger and heavier X-Pro series
Same design would suit me fine and please no iso dial control, hate that bloody thing, tilt screen would be nice though.
What do people think?
Really, now that makes it more interesting......and the camera's almost free at that price...
Not sure about the 50-230 but others here say it's good value. Providing you don't want to use manual lenses, the XE-1 should be OK - for £360 (£200 for the 18-55, £100 for the 50-230) the XE-1 is about £60 - that's good valueHi everyone, I'm after a bit of advice from you experienced Fuji shooters.
A few weeks back I bought a X-A2 and sold it again due to not having a viewfinder and ever since I have regretted it, I love the SOOC jPegs that it produced and have been wanting another fuji ever since.
I now have the opportunity to get an X-E1 with the 18-55mm and the 50-230mm lenses for around the £360 area. I know that it is getting on a bit now and It is a step up in money but will I be getting the same, similar or better files out of it than the X-A2 that I had previously?
Is the viewfinder OK to use and are there any problems I should be aware of?
Love the Fuji colours and the files and cant wait to get another.
Thanks
Batteries wise, Ex-pro White.
This is also good- particularly if you have other cameras (interchangeable terminals):
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-l...ywords=ex-pro+dual+charger+fuji&condition=new
Why the ex-pro white and not the standard ex-pro?
Bayer or x-trans, the sensor's the same with a different colour filter array - when comparing between models within the same generation of X cameras. Which this isn't. Whilst the -E1 has the first generation sensor, the -A2 has the newer second generation sensor. It's not quite as straightforward as Bayer vs. X-trans comparing these two models.The Xa2 has the cheaper Bayer type sensor, the Xe1 has an x-trans sensor so image quality should be 'better'.
Love my XE2's with a bag full of primes. Aperture priority, keep your thumb on the exp. comp. wheel and you're good to go, just like the old days.Just bought a 35mm 1.4, which is the 2nd step on my Fuji journey, planning a 23mm and 90mm and then a better body which will demote my xe1 to spare.
Still loving the ergonomics, but haven't quite used it enough to justify its existence.
Out with @mickledore (again)
Brunner Mond Wharf at Winnington, now being demolished.
160824 Brunner Mond, Winnington IR sm by Mr Perceptive X100, on Flickr
Fuji X-E1 IR 830nm, XF18-135
160824 Brunner Mond, Winnington sm by Mr Perceptive X100, on Flickr
Fuji X-E2 XF14
Hey you. That's cheating. You've posted these before I even got home. Still not had my tea.Out with @mickledore (again)
Brunner Mond Wharf at Winnington, now being demolished.
160824 Brunner Mond, Winnington IR sm by Mr Perceptive X100, on Flickr
Fuji X-E1 IR 830nm, XF18-135
160824 Brunner Mond, Winnington sm by Mr Perceptive X100, on Flickr
Fuji X-E2 XF14
Out with @mickledore (again)
Brunner Mond Wharf at Winnington, now being demolished.
160824 Brunner Mond, Winnington IR sm by Mr Perceptive X100, on Flickr
Fuji X-E1 IR 830nm, XF18-135
160824 Brunner Mond, Winnington sm by Mr Perceptive X100, on Flickr
Fuji X-E2 XF14
Batteries in my hands in less than 24hrs. Very impressed with ex-pro service. Just need a camera to use them in.2 ex-pro ultra white batteries, anti glare screen protectors and a thumb
grip ordered. X-E1 is on it's way.
Every time I see a shot like this reminds me why I keep my 10-24. Pity I can't emulate it!Think I've posted this in the past, but I'm still stunned by the X-E1's quality and versatility.
Heading towards dusk by Macvisual Photography, on Flickr
X-E1 - XF10-24mm - @ f/8
Think I've posted this in the past, but I'm still stunned by the X-E1's quality and versatility.
Heading towards dusk by Macvisual Photography, on Flickr
X-E1 - XF10-24mm - @ f/8
Think I've posted this in the past, but I'm still stunned by the X-E1's quality and versatility.
Heading towards dusk by Macvisual Photography, on Flickr
X-E1 - XF10-24mm - @ f/8