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I do envy your kids! They are going to have a wonderful catalogue of shots to look back on.
Ha, they might not appreciate ALL of them
Sink bath! by <<BackToTheFuture>>, on FlickrI do envy your kids! They are going to have a wonderful catalogue of shots to look back on.
Sink bath! by <<BackToTheFuture>>, on FlickrA few flower shots from today. All jpeg straight from camera (resized for upload), X-T2 & XF90
Glasgow Botanic Gardens by barrysprout, on Flickr
Glasgow Botanic Gardens by barrysprout, on Flickr
Glasgow Botanic Gardens by barrysprout, on Flickr
Glasgow Botanic Gardens by barrysprout, on Flickr
These have come out beautifully Colin. The output is similar to that of the Pentacon 135/2.8 preset on my old full frame gearExcept the I'd need to sharpen the Pentacon images a fair bit to get them like this!
I'm tempted my the 90mm at the mo, especially given that they are back in the refurb store...eek!
Under 400 if you don't mind a few scratchesWhat is a fair price for a XT-1 these days?
That's a great one for the 18th birthday [emoji6]
Just stunning [emoji7]
I'm just loving the 35/1.4 at the momentAnd God bless the electronic shutter on a sunny day
Splish, splash, splosh
On the train...
Happiness is oval
Happy galloper
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!!!
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Morning stroll by APM Photography, on FlickrThat's a great one for the 18th birthday [emoji6]
Gadget-Guy look forward to following your work, inspires me to try harder
"Excellent" work Sir, by any standard.
George.
Under 400 if you don't mind a few scratches
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Great Value camera.Managed to get an almost like new condition one for £370 but minus the box and the flash. It has charger, battery, strap, manuals. Werdily came with Ver. 1.01 firmware!
The flash isn't much to get worked up over, great bargain
Hey Ray, nice combo that T1 + 56mm !
Great clean, sharp, shots.Not so much action in these but just love the way the Fuji colours pop from different profiles and especially Velvia and classic chrome.
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I went into Wilkinsons in Carlisle (which was a mistake as they sold me a 50mm f2!) and they had a used Sony A7 for sale. I was horrified at the size!
Surely there's not much in it between an x-t2 and an a7
Not so much action in these but just love the way the Fuji colours pop from different profiles and especially Velvia and classic chrome.
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I expect it'll all fall into place in the end.
I'd go with an X-E2 or an X-T10 for her tbh. Should be plenty VFM out there though they're not that far off an X-T1 they're pretty much just as capable.The partner says she wants to get into a photography, is the XPRO1 still a good option? or should we get XE2?
GAS ON FULL THROTTLE AGAIN.
Surely there's not much in it between an x-t2 and an a7
The partner says she wants to get into a photography, is the XPRO1 still a good option? or should we get XE2?
GAS ON FULL THROTTLE AGAIN.
I'm just loving the 35/1.4 at the momentAnd God bless the electronic shutter on a sunny day
Splish, splash, splosh
On the train...
Happiness is oval
Happy galloper
Maybe he isn't processing them and letting the experts at Fuji do it. That's what i do 99% of the time.Superb stuff Glen.
But why can't I get my Fooj photos to look as good as these?
Is it my processing or should I set my camera up a little differently.
Don't get me wrong I'm loving the XT2 experience but I'm struggling on the processing. I'm using the same workflow as I used on the D750 but there's something I'm missing or not getting the hang of.
I expect it'll all fall into place in the end.