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What hood is that for the 35mm? Is it for the f2 version?
What hood is that for the 35mm? Is it for the f2 version?
What hood is that for the 35mm? Is it for the f2 version?
Yes, it's the official Fuji hood for the 35mm f2.0 lens. Not cheap though
https://www.amazon.co.uk/FujiFilm-3...qid=1481805716&sr=8-1&keywords=fuji+lh-xf35-2
I seem to have just won an Xpro 1!!! On Damien Brown's youtube channel
Nice one Keith, "Congrat's".
George.
well done m8I seem to have just won an Xpro 1!!! On Damien Brown's youtube channel
Anyone successfully got the remote app to work for transferring images to an iPad? Was trying the other day and it was a painful experience. I can get the X-T2 wifi on, connect to its wifi with the iPad, run the app, hit the play button, select an image, but shortly after that the connection fails. Rinse, repeat. It did work for 1 image, but it was a maddening process. The app appears to be next to useless. I did play with it a bit for taking pictures as well recently, and it was better in that mode - using an iPhone as the viewfinder. The only snag with it, was that there was a really bad lag between the screen and reality, so framing was guesswork.
Try turning off the wifi on the iPad, work better for me like that on an Android tablet
I generally turn my data connection off when using it on my phone, but as said I'm not sure how it'd work with no WiFi on?Try turning off the wifi on the iPad, work better for me like that on an Android tablet
Anyone successfully got the remote app to work for transferring images to an iPad? Was trying the other day and it was a painful experience. I can get the X-T2 wifi on, connect to its wifi with the iPad, run the app, hit the play button, select an image, but shortly after that the connection fails. Rinse, repeat. It did work for 1 image, but it was a maddening process. The app appears to be next to useless. I did play with it a bit for taking pictures as well recently, and it was better in that mode - using an iPhone as the viewfinder. The only snag with it, was that there was a really bad lag between the screen and reality, so framing was guesswork.
Just checking but you are trying to send a jpeg and not a raw file?
This is worth spending an hour watching.
Well I've gone and done it - swapped my Nikon D610 kit for the XT-2 and 18-55! Sat here pressing various buttons, reading the manual and thinking crikey - what have I done! Hopefully all will slot into place soon - but for now I'm certainly struggling. The Nikon did seem a lot easier to navigate, but perhaps that because I've had Nikon's for years and it could be the 'old dogs new tricks syndrome'.
So no doubt I may becoming on here for some guidance in the very near future.......the camera feels superb though.
I tried both - I have it set to capture jpgs on one card and raws on the other. Neither seemed to work for me! iPad and camera were right next to each other, so it shouldn't have mattered other than to take longer for RAW than for jpg. Is it something that works for anyone else?
Why would that work any better than trying to send the original jpegs?I always shoot raw but when doing the transfer on the app have to create a new jpeg file. That new image is then created in addition to the original raw file. Try then sending the new file to the app. Should work.
Doesn't the camera downsize Jpegs a lot, before sending to a wireless device?
Why would that work any better than trying to send the original jpegs?
I always shoot raw but when doing the transfer on the app have to create a new jpeg file. That new image is then created in addition to the original raw file. Try then sending the new file to the app. Should work.
I'm not 100 percent, but i'm fairly sure there is an option as to whether it downsizes or not...
Edit: a quick Google yeilded - "It is not set up on the App but in the camera. Go to Wireless Setting - Resize image for smartphone (3M) - OFF."
I'm not 100 percent, but i'm fairly sure there is an option as to whether it downsizes or not...
Edit: a quick Google yeilded - "It is not set up on the App but in the camera. Go to Wireless Setting - Resize image for smartphone (3M) - OFF."
That sounds off... Where is the app installed? SD card or the devixe itself? The fact that it connects and grabs previews suggests to me its more of a problem writing them than the connection itself.I can see all the thumbnails ok, no problem. The problem is in the transfer itself. It just doesn't seem to work.. It starts, then connection fails.
Didn't make that clear, turn device wifi off before connecting otherwise it sees things like the router, its ok once its seen the camera and is connected
That sounds off... Where is the app installed? SD card or the devixe itself? The fact that it connects and grabs previews suggests to me its more of a problem writing them than the connection itself.
I've done both ipad and Android. I can confirm it will sleep if just connected but not doing anything, but wont if transfering.IT's an iPad - so the app is on the device. The error is connection lost. It did it once, so I know it can do it. I've a hunch it may be related to the camera trying to go into sleep mode after a minute - in which case it's pretty dumb that the sleep mode is not overridden if it's involved in a transfer, but I've yet to experiment with this.
I am thinking it might be my MF lens body Can't believe I won tbh, I never win anything
Eh?Just remember the OVF is useless with MF lenses unless you are zone focusing
Just remember the OVF is useless with MF lenses unless you are zone focusing
Yes, it does. I find it plenty useful on the X-T10! Just don't judge by my results Or is that missing on the Pro-1?I thought it had a zoom function on the OVF? I tend to mostly MF by eye, plenty of practice from macro shooting. I only ever use MF when shooting macro
Yes, it does. I find it plenty useful on the X-T10! Just don't judge by my results Or is that missing on the Pro-1?
I thought it had a zoom function on the OVF? I tend to mostly MF by eye, plenty of practice from macro shooting. I only ever use MF when shooting macro
What I mean is that you'll need to use the EVF to understand whether something is in focus or not, because the OVF is not through the lens
Edit: When using a manual focus lens.
Ooooooh I wondered what you meant... Thought you were on about paralax. Yeah that'd be tough with an MF lens.What I mean is that you'll need to use the EVF to understand whether something is in focus or not, because the OVF is not through the lens
Edit: When using a manual focus lens.
Oh duh. Yes, I misread you too, sorry. Makes perfect sense now!What I mean is that you'll need to use the EVF to understand whether something is in focus or not, because the OVF is not through the lens
Edit: When using a manual focus lens.
How do you lot clean your cameras? and lenses? Fuji lenses in particular tend to have this annoying draw for dust and crumbs ... I've been using alcohol wipes, I am assuming this is ok?