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Think it does. There have been a few threads about it.That looks far better than the flickr version....flickr must be applying some crazy compression algorithm to the images
Think it does. There have been a few threads about it.That looks far better than the flickr version....flickr must be applying some crazy compression algorithm to the images
Can anyone remember what the delivery options are like on the Refurb store? If I remember correctly it was pretty much next day.
Wondering whether to sit it out a bit longer or bite the bullet and just order from Amazon, as I need a fair bit of gear by Saturday.
paypal12 code not being accepted
paypal12 code not being accepted
Site not actually working. Doh!
Working fine for me, code only works if you are buying a body or kit not just a lens ( same as it always did)
Working after resetting browser.... All I can say is AMAZING, Im so glad I waited for all those weeks, the improvements are staggering and the prices have changed so much.
Yes looks good. Just sold my 60mm so I could use the funds for one of these. Now would that cost me a pint?
Have you got a link to the AP review or is it print only? If so I'll read it on Friday.No go ahead and buy!!! Would be interesting to compare it against the stellar 23mm.
Re: Scotland trip, looks possible, but we need @stupar to confirm availability.
@mickledore @Mr Perceptive
The week of the 11th i am unsure re work commitments, notwithstanding that i will have my usual childcare commitments for the kids too.
So short of also confirming with SWMBO first, if you guys are planning a couple of days in Edinburgh i might be able to join you for at least one of them.
I will speak to her nibs and get back to you and also check my work schedule for that week.
I love my xt-1 git it yesterday, just in time for a trip to Cambodia
Grrr I've just written a long PM on just that! You can ignore it
Does anyone remember what the price of the X-Pro1 was refurbished before the X-Pro2 was announced. I'm thinking of getting an X-T1 instead of the X-Pro1 and am wondering if the price levels on the former are likely to drop to similar levels to the X-Pro1 now, once the X-T2 is announced?
Got my re-furbed XP1 quite a few months ago before XP2 was announced, paid £274 (inc discount code + postage).Does anyone remember what the price of the X-Pro1 was refurbished before the X-Pro2 was announced. I'm thinking of getting an X-T1 instead of the X-Pro1 and am wondering if the price levels on the former are likely to drop to similar levels to the X-Pro1 now, once the X-T2 is announced?
Got my re-furbed XP1 quite a few months ago before XP2 was announced, paid £274 (inc discount code + postage).
Dunc, have you looked at the X-E2 ?
I thought a X-E2 body would maybe suit your needs as its latest firmware update is meant to make it excellent from what owners say, I don't own one so can't comment on this.
I'm sure others will offer their Fuji X experience to you soon.
Here you are Stupar!
This is made up of just 200 images which are nearly all cloud free.
When I blow it up there do appear to be little gaps inbetween the individual images. I wonder if this is because the intervalometer has a minimum gap between shots of 1 sec. Strangeley there appears to be some curious effects at 90 degrees to each other. Wonder what caused that? They are not showing on this, but are quite clear on my blown up version.
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reduced by mickledore on Talk Photography
Thinking about your macro needs, you may well find the articulating screen of the X-T1 useful. As regards the 60mm, it's a very sharp lens but not a true macro.I haven't, really, no. I've used Nikon for 3 decades and this will be my first venture into Fuji, with which I'll probably still use Nikon lenses. My dominant genre is Macro by a long chalk so that's where it will get it's use. I'm fairly sure the X-Pro1 will be fine with a Nikon Micro lens (I know the Fuji 60mm is not highly regarded for super macro work) but I'm a purist and the X-T1, with the 3 dial triad making my ventures into the menu less frequent appeals to me. I need a clear viewfinder, too as I tend to use that for critical focusing, as opposed to the screen. Any thoughts on the right camera to suit my needs from users would be greatly appreciated.
Thinking about your macro needs, you may well find the articulating screen of the X-T1 useful. As regards the 60mm, it's a very sharp lens but not a true macro.
I have to report that I'm loving my X-T1 thus far. Here's a few shots from a trip to Iceland that I've just returned from:
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