Partly as a back up body, partly for occasions where it's easier to have a prime on two bodies (the different layout of controls on the X-E* bodies made this a PITA for me) and partly because Mrs Sprout enjoys photography too so we have always had at least two cameras on the go at any time.
Oh! and SHINY NEW SHINY NEW
Wow, the X-T1 looks much better doesn't it?
Look forward to seeing more pics in this thread from the two!
Partly as a back up body, partly for occasions where it's easier to have a prime on two bodies (the different layout of controls on the X-E* bodies made this a PITA for me) and partly because Mrs Sprout enjoys photography too so we have always had at least two cameras on the go at any time.
Oh! and SHINY NEW SHINY NEW
Should have stuck with the silver, the black looks crap.Side by side it does. Don't think anyone would be disappointed with the 10 though it still feels like a quality camera.
Should have stuck with the silver, the black looks crap.
I think that's one of the issues with having multiple cameras. I have two MFT cameras which are slightly different and also my A7. I try to remember to check the operation and how to access the options I might want to use (how to move the focus point, select metering mode and lock exposure being the usual things) before going out... just so I don't fumble
<snip> FTR, no problems with the reputedly unreliable ones... Dare I say yet?!
Yes. Needed a step up ring but otherwise it worked well.Anyone used the original lee filter kit with the XT1?
Great thanks. I've got the step up for my 16mm I think so I'll give it a go tomorrow.Yes. Needed a step up ring but otherwise it worked well.
Because it's designed for recording it works slightly different than the other buttons. It requires a longer press to activate, once assigned a different function hold it and release after about a second and it should work.X-T10 users, how the hell do you assign Fn1 to anything but movie record? I get how you actually assign it, it just won't do anything!
Wow, the X-T1 looks much better doesn't it?
Look forward to seeing more pics in this thread from the two!
Thanks, makes sense now.
Out of interest, does X-T1 on v4 have three configurable Auto ISO settings? Nice little touch on the X-T10 I thought, I use Auto ISO all the time, but for portraits I like to dial in a 1/200 minimum shutter speed, and for everything else 1/60 is my go-to minimum, so having a quick access option for it is handy.
Agreed, I think the XT10 top plate is way to deep, the command dial looks like its floating in the middle of nowhere.
The command dial has the same space front and back as the ISO dial has on the X-T1
The command dial has the same space front and back as the ISO dial has on the X-T1
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DOH!
You spelt height wrong in diagram
Same here. Mine is set for the delay timer and it's annoying. I know you just half touch the shutter button and it goes away, but it's still PIA!I'm continuously pressing it during shooting as it's right where my finger falls, and I press it again when trying to remove a lens thinking it's the lens release button! I wish there was a custom function for do nothing
Same here. Mine is set for the delay timer and it's annoying. I know you just half touch the shutter button and it goes away, but it's still PIA!
That's solved another of my mysteries too!Shooting menu #4 - 2nd entry AE/AF lock mode - change it to ON/OFF switch
That's got it to work in manual focus, but it has no effect at all in C or S