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Poppy by Gareth Edwards, on Flickr
These are the type of shots I just love the 35mm 1.4 for! Obligatory cat shot!![]()
What a beautiful moggy Gareth! Lovely shot too, well positioned
Poppy by Gareth Edwards, on Flickr
These are the type of shots I just love the 35mm 1.4 for! Obligatory cat shot!![]()
I like her thinking.
I just need to get a tablet now to make life a touch easier.
Did you get your tablet dilemma sorted, i recall you sayong you were planning a change or something like that.
wow, love your moggy capture. Great use of the XF35/1.4, it just reminds me to use mine more........ like tomorrow!Poppy by Gareth Edwards, on Flickr
These are the type of shots I just love the 35mm 1.4 for! Obligatory cat shot!![]()
How would you rate the Chuwi Hi8 Pro?Yep, I bought a Chuwi Hi8 ProAlthough I've since discovered Polarr for Chrome OS, so use that for edits then apply a filter on my phone or tablet. Polarr does have a bunch of filters out of the box, but I prefer VSCO / LR Mobile for shots on the road.
How would you rate the Chuwi Hi8 Pro?
It's quick but the colours are a bit wishy washy and battery management is a bit naff. Leave it on standby in aeroplane mode and it will be dead in a day. My old Nook HD+ can sit in aeroplane mode standby for a month at a timeTo be honest I need to spend more time with it / set it up properly before giving a proper review.
I'm special! by jimmyjamjoejoe, on Flickr
Underground movement by jimmyjamjoejoe, on Flickr
Underground by jimmyjamjoejoe, on Flickr
I occasionally mess around with the VSCO app as well, although it's not often! C7 preset I think, and a bit of grain added:
2016-10-24_10-58-50 by JJ, on Flickr
Gorgeous colours! I am starting to be able to spot 50-140 shots a mile off now (not in a bad way!), as a lot seem to feature swirling elliptical Bokeh. Not quite Helios levels, but getting there I reckon! Gives certain shots a real dreamy look.
Yes, they do.Thanks Brian, so can the X100/X100S/X100T ALL accept the same Fuji converters?
Thanx
Do the converters degrade the IQ at all?The original is a Bayer sensor,12mp and has no phase detect pixels. The 100s has the xtrans ii sensor (same as xt1 and xe2). I think the lens is the same on all 3 versions. Personally, if you want xtrans and can afford it then there are a lot of nice refinements on the x100t and I'd try to stretch for that over an s. However, the original still has a lot of magic to it. I loved mine and the images from it still stand up today and show that Fuji magic! It would also save you a few hundred quid! Get the tele and wide converters and you'd have a very nice travel package. I've the both the original and t with the converters as my only travel camera and not regretted it.
Not that I've noticed, and that's also the general consensus around the web from what I've seen.Do the converters degrade the IQ at all?
Do the converters degrade the IQ at all?
Thanks for thisI'll probably get shot for this but I had an X100 with the wide converter and compared images with and without - there was a degradation in IQ - not huge bet definitely not as good with the converter.
Useful info thanks, even though it's conflicting with Rosedalelad and so I'm now none the wiserNot that I've noticed, and that's also the general consensus around the web from what I've seen.
MY approach to them is not to treat them as interchangeable lenses (they screw on and off) - people who complain of the lack of really fast change for them should really have gone for one of the ILC cameras. Instead, I'll have them with me and, when I think there will be a suitable choice of subjects over, say, the next hour, I'll put the appropriate one on (or take it off if I want the native focal length) and then make sure to take the photos that match that focal length rather than continuously swapping. They are definitely different enough in focal length that each brings something to the party!
Useful link here:Useful info thanks, even though it's conflicting with Rosedalelad and so I'm now none the wiser![]()
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Thanks
Makes you wonder why they moved away from the bayer sensor then?X100 original still my favourite of all the fuji's for its filmlike gorgeous files
X100 original still my favourite of all the fuji's for its filmlike gorgeous files
Makes you wonder why they moved away from the bayer sensor then?
Does meMakes you wonder why they moved away from the bayer sensor then?
Agreed from a tecnical perspective the xt2 files are superior in those things you mentioned but from an art point of view i still prefer the originals but i agree on your points.There is something special about the original X100 files, but the X-T2 files are great as well, just in a different way (more resolution, more dynamic range, better shadow recovery....)
Agreed from a tecnical perspective the xt2 files are superior in those things you mentioned but from an art point of view i still prefer the originals but i agree on your points.
Perfectly described but thats why i love itI still have an X100, its what got me into the Fuji's in the first place, its a lovely thing, I still give it the odd outing, and it often just lives in my car, in case I see something worth snapping, or have a spare time whilst out and about for work, but although the files are lovely, it really seems very pedestrian compared with the X-T2, it's a bit like a classic car, warm and friendly but lacking in performance/refinement compared with modern cars, but still an enjoyable ride, even if a slow paced one!
Also the x100 is the only camera i take to bed just to play with
Dont tell @Mr PerceptiveA result !!
Dear Mr Davidson,
Thank you for contacting Fujifilm UK.
We have posted a sync terminal cover to you.
Kind regards.
The Fujifilm X World Team
Expecting the original one to turn up now![]()

Anyway to put the thread vaguely back on track, here is an image from an X-T2, proving that the sun shines even in Manchester.....
161022 Fabrica, Manchester 5 by Mr Perceptive X100, on Flickr
A result !!
Dear Mr Davidson,
Thank you for contacting Fujifilm UK.
We have posted a sync terminal cover to you.
Kind regards.
The Fujifilm X World Team
Expecting the original one to turn up now![]()
