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They`re exactly the same as what I bought, mate. Maybe you got a dodgy washer
Maybe. There are 5 more in the pack, I might try one of those.
They`re exactly the same as what I bought, mate. Maybe you got a dodgy washer
Maybe. There are 5 more in the pack, I might try one of those.
Not sure if it`ll fit, but you could try doubling them up.
Yeah, I did think of that but it doesn't look like there'd be much left to screw in.
First time out in what feels like weeks.
Redcar Dawn by Simon Harrison, on Flickr
X-T3 + 16-55mm kit lens
Cheers,
Simon.
Love this!First time out in what feels like weeks.
Redcar Dawn by Simon Harrison, on Flickr
X-T3 + 16-55mm kit lens
Cheers,
Simon.
"Excellent" landscape/seascape Fujigraph Simon, I don't normally care much for milky water shots but this one works very well for me.
George.
Couple of photos from Loch Alvie
There is approximately a 15 minute difference between the 1st and 2nd shots
Loch Alvie 1 by Stuart Pardue, on Flickr
Loch Alvie 2 by Stuart Pardue, on Flickr
Couple of photos from Loch Alvie
There is approximately a 15 minute difference between the 1st and 2nd shots
Loch Alvie 1 by Stuart Pardue, on Flickr
Loch Alvie 2 by Stuart Pardue, on Flickr
Couple of photos from Loch Alvie
There is approximately a 15 minute difference between the 1st and 2nd shots
Loch Alvie 1 by Stuart Pardue, on Flickr
Loch Alvie 2 by Stuart Pardue, on Flickr
Love the mood on the second shot, amazing how mist can change a picture so muchCouple of photos from Loch Alvie
There is approximately a 15 minute difference between the 1st and 2nd shots
Loch Alvie 1 by Stuart Pardue, on Flickr
Loch Alvie 2 by Stuart Pardue, on Flickr
Couple of photos from Loch Alvie
There is approximately a 15 minute difference between the 1st and 2nd shots
Loch Alvie 1 by Stuart Pardue, on Flickr
Loch Alvie 2 by Stuart Pardue, on Flickr
That second one is a bit special. Great mood
Two very nice landscape style Fujigraphs Stuart, liking both of these very much with #2 being my fav'.
George.
Very well spent 15 minutes.
Love the mood on the second shot, amazing how mist can change a picture so much
Very nice. The first is the pick of the two for me. It’s that little hint of Autumn colour that does it.
Morning Fuji shooters! I'm on the verge of pulling the trigger on a 35mm f/1.4, for some reason though I keep looking at the f/2 as well. Convince me the 1.4 is the one to go for!
I shoot on an X-Pro1 and an X-T20, so weather sealing has no benefit to me, the faster focusing of the f/2 would be good (especially with the slower focusing of the X-Pro1), but the look of the f/1.4 images have a little something that I feel the f/2 lacks. I'm so torn. I still think I'll go with the 1.4 but it's a touch choice.The F2 is not as optically good but has faster AF, and it does offer WR, it all depends what your priorities are...................
I shoot on an X-Pro1 and an X-T20, so weather sealing has no benefit to me, the faster focusing of the f/2 would be good (especially with the slower focusing of the X-Pro1), but the look of the f/1.4 images have a little something that I feel the f/2 lacks. I'm so torn. I still think I'll go with the 1.4 but it's a touch choice.
It's a pain in the backside and I have fallen fault to it many times! I've taken it off the touchscreen setting now, and see on YouTube that many others have as wellI discovered that the Xt3 has some kind of crop mode last week. I was stood on the shores of Wastwater, begging for some light on the fells, (I didn’t get any), when I noticed that my images’ framing looked off. Seems I’d bumped the touchscreen with my nose and activated this ‘feature’ by mistake. Could I figure out what I’d done or, more importantly how to undo what I’d done.? No chance. No phone signal by the lake either so I couldn’t Google it. Stupid ******* touchscreen is off and will stay off. It’s called ’sports finder’ mode or something like that, apparently. My Xt3 manual now lives in the bag with the camera. Lesson learnt. Maybe.
Haha that's definitely one solution!Just get both
Haha that's definitely one solution!
I did have a look at the Viltrox lenses too which seem pretty decent for the price, but I can't get over the look of the lens, they look pretty cheap in my opinion. The Zeiss lens looks good, probably be up for more than I'm really wanting to pay though tbh.Or buy the Zeiss 32mm that I will be putting in the classifieds in the next day or so!!!
I did have a look at the Viltrox lenses too which seem pretty decent for the price, but I can't get over the look of the lens, they look pretty cheap in my opinion. The Zeiss lens looks good, probably be up for more than I'm really wanting to pay though tbh.
Ok I may be interested at that price. If you could let me know when it's up, I'll check it out. Thank you.Be around the £300 mark??? - I'll really busy with work today, but hopefully get it in the classifieds today/tomorrow. Let me know if you are interested and I'll tag you in the post.
Welcome Autumn! I see this castle almost every day and appreciate the photos people put up on the iconic landmark, but for the first time in at least 5 years I thought I should really climb that hill...
Pleased I did, and nice meeting other photographers up there too. In anticipation of others being there, I decided to leave the dog at home (which was difficult) but she was ready for that walk when I got home!
X-T3 + 16-80 and 55-200
Corfe Castle sunrise by Donna White, on Flickr
Corfe Castle sunrise by Donna White, on Flickr
Corfe Castle sunrise by Donna White, on Flickr
I bet the misty conditions meant it was chocca up there.
Great set Donna. Like them all but the first is simply lovely. It captures a cool misty morning so well.
Welcome Autumn! I see this castle almost every day and appreciate the photos people put up on the iconic landmark, but for the first time in at least 5 years I thought I should really climb that hill...
Pleased I did, and nice meeting other photographers up there too. In anticipation of others being there, I decided to leave the dog at home (which was difficult) but she was ready for that walk when I got home!
X-T3 + 16-80 and 55-200
Corfe Castle sunrise by Donna White, on Flickr
Corfe Castle sunrise by Donna White, on Flickr
Corfe Castle sunrise by Donna White, on Flickr
Gorgeous set Donna, the pastel colours in the first two are just sublime!Welcome Autumn! I see this castle almost every day and appreciate the photos people put up on the iconic landmark, but for the first time in at least 5 years I thought I should really climb that hill...
Pleased I did, and nice meeting other photographers up there too. In anticipation of others being there, I decided to leave the dog at home (which was difficult) but she was ready for that walk when I got home!
X-T3 + 16-80 and 55-200
Corfe Castle sunrise by Donna White, on Flickr
Corfe Castle sunrise by Donna White, on Flickr
Corfe Castle sunrise by Donna White, on Flickr