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dont worry, its only because he has already bought one of everything they produce![]()
Not everything.... on my list....
80mm f2.8 macro
100-400mm
200mm f2.0
8-16mm
3x Fuji EF-X500's
dont worry, its only because he has already bought one of everything they produce![]()
What a great portrait!
Thanks Stephen, appreciate your comment.What a great portrait!
Thanks George for your kind words, yes she's such an awesome dog, 11yrs old, still keen and active as ever...!!That's one very nice shot Sir, of a fine looking dog
George.
Appreciated SJ, thanks for that...! She's the most photographed dog in Scotland.....lolBeautiful subject and a lovely shot, Pete![]()
Love this capture Brian, what makes it for me is the chap at the top of the image looking in a different direction to the pram pushing lady, and the rain adds drama........ Excellent photography.
Love this capture Brian, what makes it for me is the chap at the top of the image looking in a different direction to the pram pushing lady, and the rain adds drama........ Excellent photography.
Regards;
Pete
Good information Mark, I've never heard of it myself. Seems it's only available for Mac PC's....(?) What kind of cost is it and do you notice substantial improvements processing wise and web quality etc...? Love to hear your views/thoughts please. Thank you.Is anyone using Iridient, either the developer of the new X-transformer?
I downloaded x-transformer today and OMG does it make a different to the X-trans RAF files, LR is garbage in comparison. Down side X-transformer is to just makes DNG files and not TIFF.
Is anyone using Iridient, either the developer of the new X-transformer?
I downloaded x-transformer today and OMG does it make a different to the X-trans RAF files, LR is garbage in comparison. Down side X-transformer is to just makes DNG files and not TIFF.
Yes, it's a routine part of my workflow, the first step basically. I leave the sharpening on Low, and everything else at default.Is anyone using Iridient, either the developer of the new X-transformer?
I downloaded x-transformer today and OMG does it make a different to the X-trans RAF files, LR is garbage in comparison. Down side X-transformer is to just makes DNG files and not TIFF.
I will let you know once I've used it more but from my intial testing it makes the X-trans iii RAF files pop. Also it's the only way I can get those files into LR/PS at present. I'm only using the X-transform software which is £26 and works on Windows and Mac. There's a demo available so no hard in giving it a try. I might do a quick video showing the work flow once I have that nailed.Good information Mark, I've never heard of it myself. Seems it's only available for Mac PC's....(?) What kind of cost is it and do you notice substantial improvements processing wise and web quality etc...? Love to hear your views/thoughts please. Thank you.
Cheers;
Pete
Is anyone using Iridient, either the developer of the new X-transformer?
I downloaded x-transformer today and OMG does it make a different to the X-trans RAF files, LR is garbage in comparison. Down side X-transformer is to just makes DNG files and not TIFF.
Is anyone using Iridient, either the developer of the new X-transformer?
I downloaded x-transformer today and OMG does it make a different to the X-trans RAF files, LR is garbage in comparison. Down side X-transformer is to just makes DNG files and not TIFF.
.... LR is garbage in comparison.
Another question (sorry)... I have an Elinchrom flash unit. Is there a cheap/simple way to fire that from the X-T2?
For Canon, I have a VERY cheap Yongnuo TX/RX combo. Is there an equivalent for Fuji? Is YN560 / YN560-TX as cheap/easy as it gets?
In fact, a wired solution (10ft cable) would be okay. Is that possible?
Even cheaper than that! Your Yongnuo's should work fine.

I use this set up with Fuji and my old Canon 580 flash units. Works well but in manual mode only.For Canon, I have a VERY cheap Yongnuo TX/RX combo. Is there an equivalent for Fuji? Is YN560 / YN560-TX as cheap/easy as it gets?
Yes, certainly looks good.Here's a link showing images taken with the Samyang 21mm f/1.4 lens, seems pretty dam impressive!!
https://www.juzaphoto.com/recensione.php?l=en&t=samyang_rokinon_21_f1-4
I would love to see a work flow video. Is it a one off purchase or monthly/yearly subscription?I will let you know once I've used it more but from my intial testing it makes the X-trans iii RAF files pop. Also it's the only way I can get those files into LR/PS at present. I'm only using the X-transform software which is £26 and works on Windows and Mac. There's a demo available so no hard in giving it a try. I might do a quick video showing the work flow once I have that nailed.
I find myself in kelvingrove yet again. Having a coffee trying to think of new ideas. Apart from bringing a slightly longer lens this time to isolate a single Heid I expect to go home with more of the same.I love it in there. So much interesting stuff but I always find it difficult to really nail a composition as there's just so much going on in there!
Another question (sorry)... I have an Elinchrom flash unit. Is there a cheap/simple way to fire that from the X-T2?
For Canon, I have a VERY cheap Yongnuo TX/RX combo. Is there an equivalent for Fuji? Is YN560 / YN560-TX as cheap/easy as it gets?
In fact, a wired solution (10ft cable) would be okay. Is that possible?
Exactly how I felt in there. The 18-55mm just wasn't long enough or in some cases wide enough, hence the 10-24mm actually saw more use on the day.I find myself in kelvingrove yet again. Having a coffee trying to think of new ideas. Apart from bringing a slightly longer lens this time to isolate a single Heid I expect to go home with more of the same.