Looks good, but for me I'd sooner have an ISO dial than a drive-mode dial if I couldn't have both.
This is true of me too which is why I have the Xpro1 and haven't gotten rid of it yet. I shoot mostly manual so af isn't too important. I have an XPro2 which I use now (again mostly manual focus) but I do find the resolution and af very very useful!I have absolutely no issues with the image quality I am getting from the X-T10 (in fact I love them) and no real need for a touch screen (which I will most likely have switched off the majority of the time) or the ability to shoot video. Much of what I shoot stands very still (like buildings), so the improved autofocus, whilst useful is not essential to me... and yet I really, really want an X-T20!
The original X100 back in 2011 was about £1000 so a £250 increase seems reasonable. However for somebody who has a collection of XF lenses and isn't too concerned about size could buy a X-Pro2 instead which also has the hybrid EVF!X100F £1249, that's crazy, maybe Fuji have employed the bloke from Olympus that set the pricing for the new OMD EM1 mk2 lol
Yeah but the X100T in 2017 is £779, you're not going to convince me that £1249 is reasonableThe original X100 back in 2011 was about £1000 so a £250 increase seems reasonable. However for somebody who has a collection of XF lenses and isn't too concerned about size could buy a X-Pro2 instead which also has the hybrid EVF!
Very true but I guess its the new kid on the block, when the X100B comes out the X100F will be £779 too?Yeah but the X100T in 2017 is £779, you're not going to convince me that £1249 is reasonable
Yeah but the X100T in 2017 is £779, you're not going to convince me that £1249 is reasonable
X100F £1249, that's crazy, maybe Fuji have employed the bloke from Olympus that set the pricing for the new OMD EM1 mk2 lol
I've just had a call about this, get some of my Fuji kit in to them to use as store credit and get on the preorder list. A healthy saving of £500 over the XT2 with no loss of features that I would like/require. Bring on end of feb!Wex have the Xt20 at £799 with a further 80 trade in.
I've just had a call about this, get some of my Fuji kit in to them to use as store credit and get on the preorder list. A healthy saving of £500 over the XT2 with no loss of features that I would like/require. Bring on end of feb!
And I appreciate you selling it to meYes I'm looking at this for the future.
Even though I love my D750 and lenses I found my Xt-1 last summer much more "fun" to use.
Difficult to elaborate but I did love the Fuji colours.
I wish I could afford 2 systems.
I've just had a call about this, get some of my Fuji kit in to them to use as store credit and get on the preorder list. A healthy saving of £500 over the XT2 with no loss of features that I would like/require. Bring on end of feb!
Had a brief chat with a D500 user yesterday. Not sure he quite believed me that the X-T2 has the same size sensor (in mm) as his and that the 100-400 + 1.4x telecon was as near as dammit the same focal length and f/stop as his Sigma 150-600 and all in a helluvalot lighter!
I think people complaining about the X100F price need a bit of a reality check.
X100T launch price £1099, X100F £1249, that's a 13.6% increase
XT10 launch price £499, XT20 launch price £799, that's a 60% increase
Its the XT20 that is relativly more expensive and even when bundled with lenses eg X-T10+18-55 launch £799 now XT20+18-55 £1099 - 37.5% increase
What for?my XT-1 plus grip could be on the move, hmmm ... I do like my ISO dial though. And tilt screen ... hmmm
Well I've just ordered an X-T2
With the extra £100 trade-in deal coming to an end very soon, I thought I'd take the plunge.
Nice enough deal in Jessops - they discounted the camera from the £1399 list price by 5% to £1329, allowed me £226.66 for my X-T10 + the extra £100 bonus, so £1002.34 to pay when it arrives.
Given that I only paid £545 for the X-T10 kit from the refurb store back in March and I still have the 18-55mm to sell, that trade-in price is great!
Can't wait for the X-T2 now...
That's very nice Sir, nice sky, some really good reflections, and well composed with a good base provided by the rocks in the foreground.
George.
Doesn't look dull in your shot . My only quibble would be (and I think this about an awful lot of landscape shots) that I wouldn't have made the near horizon quite so sharp - even though the loss of saturation in the next layer back gives a lovely sense of depth anyway. But that may just be because I'm a little short-sighted when I'm not wearing driving glasses, so "natural" to me isn't quite the same as for those with 20-20 vision...
Lovely shot! Looks pretty much the same sort of composition as when I used an 24f1.4 on a 5dii. Far more of your image is in focus which is a huge benefit to the shot. Shot around f8?
Brilliant Graham !!!!
Beautiful well composed lndscape with excellent range of colour tones and detail.
Does the X-T20 have the "nipple" like the T2?
I'm amazed how much I use this feature, when I never used the arrow keys on the T1...
What for?
I can just imagine a sagely looking Japanese guy sealing the box back up with the slightest of smiles on his face as he sends it back out.A big shout out for Fuji service, had the misfortune to drop my 16-55 onto the kitchen floor. While it was still in perfect working and and still sharp the fall had a put a dent into the filter thread so you couldn't attach a filter.
So sent it off to Fuji last Thursday, I mentioned it to them that although it was still in warranty but I had dropped on the floor so I it was accidental damage. I've been waiting for them to contact me all week with an estimate to the cost of the repair but lo and behold I knock on the door yesterday and the 16-55 turned up. All repaired and no charge.
Quality service.
A big shout out for Fuji service, had the misfortune to drop my 16-55 onto the kitchen floor. While it was still in perfect working and and still sharp the fall had a put a dent into the filter thread so you couldn't attach a filter.
So sent it off to Fuji last Thursday, I mentioned it to them that although it was still in warranty but I had dropped on the floor so I it was accidental damage. I've been waiting for them to contact me all week with an estimate to the cost of the repair but lo and behold I knock on the door yesterday and the 16-55 turned up. All repaired and no charge.
Quality service.
I can just imagine a sagely looking Japanese guy sealing the box back up with the slightest of smiles on his face as he sends it back out.
Doing it free is great service, doing it as a surprise is pure class.
Don`t post that on the D750 thread might upset a few people
I'm looking forward to cheap old stock and used prices going down now for the X100T!
Only thing putting me off going X-T1 to X-T20 is the viewfinder - think I would notice much difference in practice?
Thanks for any replies