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Stunning shot and what a beautiful young lady and model you have there to help you show the 56mm off to its best
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Stunning shot and what a beautiful young lady and model you have there to help you show the 56mm off to its best
Hmm for me the X100F didn't quite cut it, XT-1 and 23 1.4 would be my choicelooking forward to using the camera for a wedding the week after next.
this will be my main camera for the day and i need to pick up a back up and a wider option. wondering if an x100f would be suitable.
Hmm for me the X100F didn't quite cut it, XT-1 and 23 1.4 would be my choice
Trip to Japan, my dream !!! I'll go for you so you can hunt down some equipment here !!!thats not a bad shout.
I've already got an wanted advert for the 23mm 1.4. i need to act quickly though as am off to Japan monday to friday and then have the wedding back in the uk on the saturday.
looking forward to using the camera for a wedding the week after next.
this will be my main camera for the day and i need to pick up a back up and a wider option. wondering if an x100f would be suitable.
Hmm for me the X100F didn't quite cut it, XT-1 and 23 1.4 would be my choice
Trip to Japan, my dream !!! I'll go for you so you can hunt down some equipment here !!!
The X100F for all it's brilliance is soft towards the edges wide open, the 23mm lenses get sharper the more you spend, though the 23mmF2 shouldn't be overlooked, as it has the snappiest AF of the 3 and has WR.
(I have all 3 !! X100F, XF23mm F2 (on my wife's camera) and XF23mm F1.4)
get the RX1M2 or Leica Q
if I'm having trouble raising funds for an x-pro 2 i'll certainly struggle to get a Leica
A few recent ones
In the Clouds by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Badbury Dawn by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Bluebells by Graham Norton, on Flickr
The Grass is Greener by Graham Norton, on Flickr
A few recent ones
In the Clouds by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Badbury Dawn by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Bluebells by Graham Norton, on Flickr
The Grass is Greener by Graham Norton, on Flickr
absolutely lovely! especially love the simplistic but impressionable 'in the clouds' shot.
Awesome. Particularly the first 2.
A few recent ones
really really nice. What about the Fuji 90mm? I m not sure which one to buy..Stunning shot and what a beautiful young lady and model you have there to help you show the 56mm off to its best
really really nice. What about the Fuji 90mm? I m not sure which one to buy..
really really nice. What about the Fuji 90mm? I m not sure which one to buy..
The 90mm is Fuji’s best IMO. Although the 56mm can be more useful as the 90 is quite long. If budget allows get both.
If its not to long for you my choice would be the 90mm but maybe that's just me.
My concern is not to get too close to the subject. I use a 23mm for everyday use. Really happy. I am planning to add a 35mm but then I ll make a leap to the 90
Not looking for a second shooter are you? I only have 4 more weddings left this year, and I'm trying to get more under my belt
Nick, apologies mate I completely missed this post.
Am doing the weddings with someone already,
If I do get any that I’m doing alone I’ll give you a shout.
Thanks
No worries, Ditto here too. I may have some proms coming up, if anything happens with them I'll give you a shout
I used a spare one from my XT2, same size I think.Do any of you guys use a screen protector on your H1, and if so which one(s)? I've only ever used a GGS Larmor, on my previous X series cameras. But doesn't look like they do one for the H1.
Do any of you guys use a screen protector on your H1, and if so which one(s)? I've only ever used a GGS Larmor, on my previous X series cameras. But doesn't look like they do one for the H1.