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Many thanks George, he's very determined
Especially like the two old cars, we had an Austin Cambridge when I was a nipper, wherebouts were they taken please?
Cheers
Rich
Looks like Portsmouth guildhall square? Lovely atmosphere to it.
Looks like Portsmouth guildhall square? Lovely atmosphere to it.
Anyway, after selling my XE2 last year and going back to Nikon, I have realised how much I missed my Fuji, so, I just ordered an XE2 kit with XF18-55 lens.
Should be here on Wednesday.
These were taken at the Bursledon Brickworks in Hampshire
Anybody using intervalometer remote on their Fuji X-E1?
I don't think that was included on the -E1, it came to the -E2 only as a later firmware feature.um, I think there is a build in feature, you tell it how many photos to take and the interval of time between them.
Stop stop stop. I really don't want the 90mm, oh no, not at all!A couple from our walk across Hampstead Heath this morning, trying out my new-to-me 90mm. I was thinking of selling it but I enjoyed using it today more than I expected
1. Daughter in a tree
2. Wife on a bridge (and a little too much in the sun, which I failed to spot in time)
3. I had left the hood at home so got lots of flare in this shot by accident, but I like it
Is there any way to find the shutter count of an XE2? I just bought a new XE2 kit from Digital rev, been playing around for a few days before I uploaded any photos to Lightroom, now I notice my last image no is DSCF6028. I didn't take that many shots!
My last XE2 came with 0 shots on it
I didn't either. But then I saw it at a decent price, and now I like it enough to be happy to keep it (though I am trying to swap it on a separate thread). It lacks IS and needs a high shutter speed or better technique than I have to keep it steady but it performs like the other top Fuji lenses and focus is lightening fast.Stop stop stop. I really don't want the 90mm, oh no, not at all!
I didn't either. But then I saw it at a decent price, and now I like it enough to be happy to keep it (though I am trying to swap it on a separate thread). It lacks IS and needs a high shutter speed or better technique than I have to keep it steady but it performs like the other top Fuji lenses and focus is lightening fast.
I don't need another lens
I don't need another lens
I don't need another lens
I don't need another lens
I don't need another lens
I don't need another lens
I don't need another lens
I don't need another lens
I don't need another lens
I don't need another lens
There is something in the male gene collecting psyche that says you 'must' complete the set:-
14mm tick
23mm tick
35mm tick
56mm tick
90mm no tick (as yet)
I'm really debating whether to trade my Canon 6D in for the 90mm, the urge is getting stronger (especially since I used the 6D a couple of weekends ago, and thought, I really do prefer shooting with the Fuji's.... will I miss the low light capability though.....)
I'm in the same boat! The 6D has better image quality, particularly at high ISO where it's at least a couple of stops better than the Fooj. But...I'm just not using it. The Fooj is just too cool!
In the meantime, ive been testing 90mm alternatives. Best I've found so far is a Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar 135/3.5 with a Lens Turbo II. This makes for a 90/2.5 equivalent...and it appears sharp from wide open access the frame. Will demonstrate this once shooting conditions improve.
Very sharp pics, great colours too.
Much tweaking involved?
X men & women
As I'm partaking in the 52 week challenge this year for the first time since switching from Canon to Fuji - I am considering investing some money in an off-camera flash solution for those weeks when either the weather prevents me from getting out or the subject/theme suits an inside photo.
I need to know the best value for money off-camera flash solution that's out there.
I know that TTL won't be possible off-camera and that it will have to be done manually - but that's OK.
Wondered if this setup would work on my XE2
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yongnuo-2...364600?hash=item2a521e9db8:g:3v8AAOSwpDdVcUE-