Bloody hell.
Got all my Nikon packed up then Mrs said are you not best waiting for XT2bit daft getting XT1 when you know you upgrade in a few month time :s
Not a bad idea that tbh if you do want an X-T2 or even an X-T1.Does she have a crystal ball for the release date??
Personally I reckon we will see an official announcement somewhere between July and Sept and initial stocks hitting the shelves two months after that, but it won't be cheap at launch (it could easily be November before it starts hitting the shelves)
You could buy a stopgap X-E2 s/h now, and build up your Fuji glass. The X-E2 with the latest firmware will do most of an X-T1 in terms of functionality, and the IQ is the same. I reckon you'd only loose around £100 max on an X-E2 is you kept it 6 months -1 year
The point is it'd be a temporary measureRather a XT1 over the XE2 as prefer the style as feel more like a DSLR
Honestly I prefer rangefinders, less nose smudges on the screenRather a XT1 over the XE2 as prefer the style as feel more like a DSLR
I agree, the rangefinders do look better. As a lefty though, the OVF is on the wrong side [emoji1]Honestly I prefer rangefinders, less nose smudges on the screen
If only the x-e2s had a tilty screen.... *swoon*
The only extra that would interest me in more MP so the extra in cost wouldn't really be worth it that if it £1500
IIRC the XT1 body was under a £1000 on release and I bought one from the Refurb shop for £938 with 18-55mm a few months after release and a new one from Panamoz with kit lens for just over a £1000 a few weeks later as the Refurb one had the spongy buttons.
I would be surprised if the XT2 would be £1500 as It was always said that the XP was the top of the line in Fuji, again IIRC.
With the current cashback, the XT1 with the lenses isn't such a bad price especially for the lenses you may go for.
She can't with the amount of shoes and bags she brings in lolSurprised your missus hasn't chucked you out yet seeing your parade of different camera systems going through the house on a regular basis lol
Live for today, not for what might happen tomorrow. Otherwise you could die waiting for tomorrow.
She can't with the amount of shoes and bags she brings in lol
Get that camera purchased ffs.This the bloody latest too
http://www.mulberry.com/shop/women/bags/shoulder-bags/bayswater-oak-natural-leather-with-brass
Get an X-T1 and a couple of primes in that.This the bloody latest too
http://www.mulberry.com/shop/women/bags/shoulder-bags/bayswater-oak-natural-leather-with-brass
Get an X-T1 and a couple of primes in that.
This the bloody latest too
http://www.mulberry.com/shop/women/bags/shoulder-bags/bayswater-oak-natural-leather-with-brass
A few (different) mono conversions from last week at Geever Tin Mine:
At Geever Tin Mine
The tin mine at Geever
Foggy mining memories
Rain at Geever
The last three look like period postcards, great work
Last week in Hastings Nigel (shutterman) showed me his new purchase- a Helios 44-m 58mm F/2 Russian lens. I fell in love with its output from shots Nigel showed me, so I had to buy one and an adaptor- total cost £45. Here's one from today
A lovely b&w shot mate. Was it converted or shot in b&w?Final one from today.....the north tower under construction and a bit more up close and personal even at 18mm!
North tower under construction by Stuart Pardue, on Flickr
A lovely b&w shot mate. Was it converted or shot in b&w?
Two very nice shots Stuart, great comp' on both of them, and particularly like the clouds on the first shot.
George.
Definitely need to give it a go. Silver efex appears to be pretty damn good from what I've seen so far.It was converted in post using Nik Silver Efex
Definitely need to give it a go. Silver efex appears to be pretty damn good from what I've seen so far.
I do , you poor bugger having to sit through that, could have been worse though could have been Mr Tumble!!!
Where'd you buy from mate? Quite fancy something like this for my X-T10
Thanks Andy, I was trying out the 50-140mm for the first shot.Really like these the first one the timing was brilliant and the colours in the second are spot on. Can I Ask which lens you were using for the first one ?