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Just seen a 100-400 lens go for £919 on ebay. six months old.
Damn!
Damn!
OK smarty pants. Wasn't expecting chapter and verse!!!
I have missed out on a couple priced around that.Just seen a 100-400 lens go for £919 on ebay. six months old.
Damn!
bless my Mrs for putting up with my constant faffing behind a camera
20170312-DSCF1512 by Jonathan Howes, on Flickr
Looking at this photo, do you really need the 85mm f1.4 G Master?
The update is for the X-T2.Can't see what benefits that firmware update is to the XT1. None of the above is applicable to the XT1 from what I can see.
Can anyone enlighten me?
Only applies to the XT2 and XPro2. It would be nice though to see a future update to the XT1 [emoji3]Can't see what benefits that firmware update is to the XT1. None of the above is applicable to the XT1 from what I can see.
Can anyone enlighten me?
And X-T10 for that matter, though the two would come hand in hand I'd think.Only applies to the XT2 and XPro2. It would be nice though to see a future update to the XT1 [emoji3]
that is a very bad problem to suffer from.....apparently i confuse "need" and "want" a little too often.
Live?
The photos and loco are both really nice, can but admire the skill needed to build models to that level.
Just started a Tram model http://www.modelexpo-online.com/product.asp?ITEMNO=OC53004 in kit form that I received as a Christmas present, bit more involved than an Airfix type and is in all honesty probably above my level.
Just for clarification, the latest firmware upgrades for Fuji X bodies are:The firmware update Ver.5.10 from Ver.5.01 incorporates the following issues:
1. Accessory option is added in firmware upgrade function. With this upgrade, firmware of accessory like Shoe Mount Flash can be upgraded with the camera.
<Important notice for Shoe Mount Flash EF-X500 owners>
The firmware for the EF-X500 is upgraded.
The serial numbers of the flashes which requires this firmware update can be checked in the searching form from the link below .
Update the firmware for X-T1,X-T2 or X-Pro2 first, then upgrade the firmware for EF-X500.
That update 5.10 was for XT1, XT2 and Xpro2.
Cant help but think the Bracketing/long exposure changes could be pushed to the x-t1/10... :grumpyface:
A couple here using the 23mm f2Does anyone have a 23mm (either f1.4 or f2) and has some landscape/architecture photos taken with it that they could post up? I'm trying to figure out if I need something wider for Landcapes. Based on my current photos I don't really take any photos on the super wide end. Average is around the low-end of 20mm with some around 35mm. I have taken some wider than that but not very often at all.
If I went wider I'd be looking at the Samyang 12mm for my X-T2.
Thanks in advance.
You could always get something like the 24mm Hoya in, say, OM fit plus a Lens Turbo which gives the equivalent FOV of a Fuji 16mm. Total cost including adaptors around £170. I have this set-up and it works quite well.Does anyone have a 23mm (either f1.4 or f2) and has some landscape/architecture photos taken with it that they could post up? I'm trying to figure out if I need something wider for Landcapes. Based on my current photos I don't really take any photos on the super wide end. Average is around the low-end of 20mm with some around 35mm. I have taken some wider than that but not very often at all.
If I went wider I'd be looking at the Samyang 12mm for my X-T2. Unless you know of some older and chepaer lenses that are roughly this wide that I could get an adapter for?
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: Weird request from someone who has the lens however it's not due to be delivered until next week but I'm planning forward hence the question
Does anyone have a 23mm (either f1.4 or f2) and has some landscape/architecture photos taken with it that they could post up? I'm trying to figure out if I need something wider for Landcapes. Based on my current photos I don't really take any photos on the super wide end. Average is around the low-end of 20mm with some around 35mm. I have taken some wider than that but not very often at all.
If I went wider I'd be looking at the Samyang 12mm for my X-T2. Unless you know of some older and chepaer lenses that are roughly this wide that I could get an adapter for?
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: Weird request from someone who has the lens however it's not due to be delivered until next week but I'm planning forward hence the question
OK. First thoughts.....Install it and give your opinions you lot
Even with the update, no matter how it's set you cannot shoot with only one card.
Does anyone have a 23mm (either f1.4 or f2) and has some landscape/architecture photos taken with it that they could post up? I'm trying to figure out if I need something wider for Landcapes. Based on my current photos I don't really take any photos on the super wide end. Average is around the low-end of 20mm with some around 35mm. I have taken some wider than that but not very often at all.
If I went wider I'd be looking at the Samyang 12mm for my X-T2. Unless you know of some older and chepaer lenses that are roughly this wide that I could get an adapter for?
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: Weird request from someone who has the lens however it's not due to be delivered until next week but I'm planning forward hence the question
Loads here with the 23mm, mostly landscape and architecture https://www.flickr.com/photos/89667368@N05/albums/72157660163797357
As with my friend @Mr Perceptive. One of my most used lenses. Loads here.....
https://www.flickr.com/photos/49561411@N02/with/33315514562/
No point in me setting sequential shooting as I never have more than about 50 shots on a card at any one time.OK. First thoughts.....
Lots of stuff I won't use. Lots of video stuff. Ability to add a voice note to the image file. Not a lot of use here.
ISO can be 125 or 160 but still only gives JPEG, cannot shoot RAW at those settings. Good or Bad? depends if you shoot JPEG I suppose.
Copyright info can be written automatically onto card. That could be useful. Easy to set up.
Ability to do 15 minute exposures, albeit only in T mode, might come in handy for 10 stop shots. Have to experiment with that. How will desired aperture be set without playing around with ISO? Needs a trip out.
Ability to do 9 shot bracketing at 1 stop apart is magic.
Yes you can. Just done it. Think you need sequential setting as mentioned^^^
There's a Flickr group for that lens here: https://www.flickr.com/groups/2325014@N22/ Should be some landscape stuff in there.Does anyone have a 23mm (either f1.4 or f2) and has some landscape/architecture photos taken with it that they could post up?
@YoshiK1 Just checked my Flickr and EXIF was shown as being hidden. I've changed that.
Rose Cottage and Ty Mawr were both taken with the 23mm. The Lowry was taken with the 14mm.
If you check @Mr Perceptive you'll see he has a shot of The Lowry taken from the same place with the 23mm. We were stood nex to each other!!!
The 23m is my most used lens. I have several others 14, 56 and a couple of zooms but use the primes most. Good enough for me. Glad you like my efforts. Interestingly the three you chose were all mono. Is that significant?
bless my Mrs for putting up with my constant faffing behind a camera
20170312-DSCF1512 by Jonathan Howes, on Flickr
OK smarty pants. Wasn't expecting chapter and verse!!!
Besides I'm too busy rewiring the bedroom to keep the management happy.