- Messages
- 407
- Name
- Do you really want to know?
- Edit My Images
- No
Nice one, I'm tempted to sell the 10-24 for one of these, however do we know if it's autofocus?Yep, probably going sell my Samyang 12mm and invest in one of these
Nice one, I'm tempted to sell the 10-24 for one of these, however do we know if it's autofocus?Yep, probably going sell my Samyang 12mm and invest in one of these
Manual focus only I'm afraid.Nice one, I'm tempted to sell the 10-24 for one of these, however do we know if it's autofocus?
Nice one, I'm tempted to sell the 10-24 for one of these, however do we know if it's autofocus?
Exactly how I view it. The 10-24mm is just too good and too versatile to give up. That range it gives is so flexible I don't know if I'd feel too restricted by having a 9mm only.I have 2 Fuji lenses that I could never let go, the 10-24 is one of these (the other being the 100-400). It's big & bulky but it's so damned good. If I'm not shooting wildlife the 10-24 is firmly fixed to one of my bodies, and it's often in the bag with the back up body when I am after wildlife.
Buy another lens as an addition, don't let the 10-24 go, you'll regret it.
I have 2 Fuji lenses that I could never let go, the 10-24 is one of these (the other being the 100-400). It's big & bulky but it's so damned good. If I'm not shooting wildlife the 10-24 is firmly fixed to one of my bodies, and it's often in the bag with the back up body when I am after wildlife.
Buy another lens as an addition, don't let the 10-24 go, you'll regret it.
It's a fantastic lens otherwise, I was initially looking at the 8-16 however it looks massive.
I understand the sentiment however, the biggest restriction I see with the 10-24 is that it's not WR and majority of the time I'm only using it in Norway or some mountains in Asia I'm afraid.
It's a fantastic lens otherwise, I was initially looking at the 8-16 however it looks massive.
They're both brilliant and ridiculous in equal measure [emoji16]
I was trying for a dream-like look in this Cambridge shot, without resorting to Orton effects or anything too cheesy. I like to think it resembles a still from a rather odd Sixties movie
Uncertainty at the gate by David Hallett, on Flickr
no eBay links for these???
I have a Crumpler Cupcake Half Photo but tbh I'm not happy with it. I also have an ONA Bowery which although a great bag, is hard to fit my gripped X-T2 into it!Just curious, what backpacks do you guys use for travel day to day camera gear?
Have you looked at the peak design everyday?I have a Crumpler Cupcake Half Photo but tbh I'm not happy with it. I also have an ONA Bowery which although a great bag, is hard to fit my gripped X-T2 into it!
Currently on the lookout for a bag to replace both.
I have indeed. It wasn't compartmentalised enough for me as I'd want a separate section to keep lose bits and pieces, lunch or clothing.Have you looked at the peak design everyday?
Where from please? It looks great for Architecture with its zero distortion abilityIs anyone tempted by the laowa 9mm for the Fuji? I'm really considering it as it's roughly £350 only!
Just curious, what backpacks do you guys use for travel day to day camera gear?
Thing is, if you want WR you kinda don't have an option do you. Not like a Samyang or Laowa are going to be.
Just curious, what backpacks do you guys use for travel day to day camera gear?
Enjoyed the last couple of days of the Photography Show. Here's a snap from one of Gavin Hoey's presentations of Beth Smith...
Fuji X-T1 with 18-55 kit lens
Beth Smith by CFC Photo, on Flickr
I do like that George, especially with the spiders webs.Just a simple close up Fujigraph taken at Kent UK of the head of a Teasel.
X-T2, 105mm Micro Nikkor (D) Lens, 1/90th @ F8, ISO-200, Tripod.
Teasel (2)-03447 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
I do like that George, especially with the spiders webs.
I'm off to Brighton for a dirty weekend soon (well, one night away with the missus on her work trip but without the kids for once). Hopefully I will have some time to get some shots around Brighton the day after. I like the first shot in particular.Good day in Brighton Marina today.
On the Beach by Dave, on Flickr
Sussex Coastline by Dave, on Flickr
Roedean School by Dave, on Flickr
Flower by Dave, on Flickr
I'm off to Brighton for a dirty weekend soon (well, one night away with the missus on her work trip but without the kids for once). Hopefully I will have some time to get some shots around Brighton the day after. I like the first shot in particular.
I love this, and my first thought before I read your comment was it looks like a still from a Beatles video
Like it, can see where you are coming from, sort of film that had someone like David Hemmings or Hywel Bennett in
Personally, no. I love my 10-24, but it's already too wide for a walkaround lens for me. I'll only take it out if I see a serious prospect of landscape work, and even then, most of what I shoot will be in the 16-24mm range. It's just nice to know the utlrawide option is there if I really need it. I keep the 12mm for astro work, or this is what I tell myselfIs anyone tempted by the laowa 9mm for the Fuji? I'm really considering it as it's roughly £350 only!
I bought a backpack after a friend recommended it to me a while ago when I had my canon gear. It was from amazon and was dirt cheap and I was really impressed. I bought the smaller version when I got my mirrorless gear and I'd never go back to paying for expensive bags again. It's perfect. I will link to it tomorrow as I'm about to hit the hay but it's easily as well made as any of my previous lowpro bags and is a fraction of the cost.Just curious, what backpacks do you guys use for travel day to day camera gear?
I've only shot with one memory card in mine. Is it how you have them set up to behave in terms of backing up, JPEG and RAW separately etc?Is there any way on the X-T2 to let you shoot with only one memory card? Unless both slots have an SD card in them it wont let you shoot.
This is annoying if you're just wanting to snap a few shots but have left one of them at home after uploading onto the laptop. Cant seem to find any settings to change this.
I've only shot with one memory card in mine. Is it now you have them set up to behave in terms of backing up, JPEG and RAW separately etc?