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Chinatown in London today.
Trying to get the hang of the Fuji XT2.
I really really must stop zooming in to 100% and comparing the output with my old D750!
Chinatown by Terence Rees, on Flickr
I believe around the £440 mark wouldn't be far away.What is a fair price for a XT-1 these days?
I believe around the £440 mark wouldn't be far away.
Thanks, just bought one from WEX with what supposed to be like new condition for £379.
I'll compare it to my X-Pro 1 when it arrives. It will be interesting comparing the sensors difference too.
I'd be very interested in that, I've been considering a XPro1 as a secondary weather proofed camera to accompany my xt10.
Look forward to your comparison,i always preferred the bayer sensor in the original X100Thanks, just bought one from WEX with what supposed to be like new condition for £379.
I'll compare it to my X-Pro 1 when it arrives. It will be interesting comparing the sensors difference too.
Thanks, just bought one from WEX with what supposed to be like new condition for £379.
I'll compare it to my X-Pro 1 when it arrives. It will be interesting comparing the sensors difference too.
I'd be very interested in that, I've been considering a XPro1 as a secondary weather proofed camera to accompany my xt10.
Lovely shot Dave, great framingOne from this afternoon. Meadow slightly past Peak Daffodil, and I wish I could have stayed later, but still worth a pop...
Spring on Christ Church Meadow by David Hallett, on Flickr
Pretty sure the XP1 isn't weather proof.
wOw Glen, superb set of bike images, love them all, but the bottom one is excellent with rear wheel lift action and those yellow colours are simply magnificent..!! Their pretty Tac Sharp captures!! Superb
I'm a very keen biker myself, still doing it after 36+ yrs or so....... Suzuki V-Strom DL1000GT.
Did you use the XF50-140mm for these captures..?
Regards;
Peter
I'd be very interested in that, I've been considering a XPro1 as a secondary weather proofed camera to accompany my xt10.
Wow simply stunning!!!Broke my new 1DX MKII which was a replacement for my last one that turned into a brick on Saturday at my first round of British Superbikes this year so the X-T2 saved my bacon.
It really is quite good for motorsport but my fingers still have muscle memory for the Canon buttons!!!
With the XF100-400mm attached do you try shoot it wide open with iso settings of around 800 etc....? Would appreciate any info...... thank you.Cheers my friend
100-400 for all the bike shots but the 50-140 for the portrait of Hopper!
With the XF100-400mm attached do you try shoot it wide open with iso settings of around 800 etc....? Would appreciate any info...... thank you.
Pete
Yes you can but i'm rapidly losing interest in RAW as the JPG's are so good.With the dual card slots on the T2, can you save J-peg's to one and RAW to the other...?
Brilliant effort. So sharp!
Broke my new 1DX MKII which was a replacement for my last one that turned into a brick on Saturday at my first round of British Superbikes this year so the X-T2 saved my bacon.
It really is quite good for motorsport but my fingers still have muscle memory for the Canon buttons!!!