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Lovely colours PeteDon't mind getting cold when there's so many colours to capture XT-3 + 23 f/1.4
South Bank-Stall by Pete Downham Photography, on Flickr
Fantastic Ian - love the comp and the cool tone to the processing. What lens?
That's super
Dinorwic by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Had a wander round Camden this morning with my new XH-1 and 23 f1.4
DSCF2883 by Nick Brennan, on Flickr
DSCF2853 by Nick Brennan, on Flickr
DSCF2825 by Nick Brennan, on Flickr
Don't mind getting cold when there's so many colours to capture XT-3 + 23 f/1.4
South Bank-Stall by Pete Downham Photography, on Flickr
Don't mind getting cold when there's so many colours to capture XT-3 + 23 f/1.4
South Bank-Stall by Pete Downham Photography, on Flickr
Thanks Nick, you also know that spot wellLovely colours Pete
Thanks GrahamTop shooting chaps
Thanks George, one of my favourite areas to shootVery nice candid street style Fujigraph, some good colours with well controlled exposure.
George.
Thanks Nick, you also know that spot well
Nick, did you see my reply to you in Classifieds re the 16mm?I do indeed. Rekindled my passion for photography there!
A quick snapshot of my dog Bella this morning, was just playing about with my new 85mm f/1.4 Samyang lens. This was shot wide open. I'm mega impressed with the sharpness of it, even at 1.4!
Bella by Josh Kneller, on Flickr
Love this. Reminds me of a Banksy
I would have agreed entirely until recently, but at this stage the difference in price between used X-T10 and used X-T1 is pretty small and I think it's probably worth it for the weather sealing and better viewfinder.Why not try MPB - they have a couple of X-T10s in excellent condition for £219.
Thank you!Beautiful image Josh, Bella is a stunner.
Liking this a lot, Brian. Turbine hall?
Brilliant, that is not doing me any good in my quest to not buy one of those lenses!
Love this!
That's super
Top shooting chaps
Thank you George“Excellent” portrait style Fujigraph.
George.
Looking back at my XT-1 images I actually prefer the colours, the problem is they are so slow compared to the XT-3 and even the XT-2.So, as I read up on the X-T1 more, I notice people talking about its particular colour palette and see a sort of trend in image samples posted: compared to other cameras, such as the X-T20, it can seem almost sort of undersatured or "drained". You can see an example of what I'm talking about here: https://mirrorlesscomparison.com/fujifilm-vs-fujifilm/xt1-vs-xt20/
Am I imagining things?
There's not meant to be much difference between the two, and I've seen people say they got equal results from both with the same settings, but I'm finding I generally prefer samples I see posted of the X-T20.
Edit: I think the X-T20 samples are generally shot in film sim mode (e.g. Provia)?
Slovenia is high up on my list to visit this year, lovely video here from Karen Hutton using the XT-3
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDtTV20umwQ
Thanks Graham!Love this Brian
Well the plan was to sghoot the Blood moon on Monday, but like most of the country the clouds didn't play along with my plan.
So one form around 4 am from Merton St Oxford.
Its 4 in the Morning (1 of 1) by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Well the plan was to sghoot the Blood moon on Monday, but like most of the country the clouds didn't play along with my plan.
So one form around 4 am from Merton St Oxford.
Its 4 in the Morning (1 of 1) by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Well the plan was to sghoot the Blood moon on Monday, but like most of the country the clouds didn't play along with my plan.
So one form around 4 am from Merton St Oxford.
Its 4 in the Morning (1 of 1) by Graham Norton, on Flickr