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Can I ask which adaptor you're using with the Oshiro please John? I've got the lens coming but forgot to get an adaptor!
Sure, it's a K & F. KF06-101
Can I ask which adaptor you're using with the Oshiro please John? I've got the lens coming but forgot to get an adaptor!
Thanks John, that's the one I looked at earlier but just wanted to check it works ok with the lens.Sure, it's a K & F. KF06-101
Sounds like you've over eaten to me Dave, that X-T2 & lens must have taken a lot of swallowingJust got back from lunch and am full, OH Yes plus brought back a new X-T2 + XF 18-55mm.
Sounds like you've over eaten to me Dave, that X-T2 & lens must have taken a lot of swallowing
Only joking...obviously, well done that man, exciting times ahead
That's a shame, the weather here in Norfolk is pretty dire today too but it should be better later in the week so you can get out and about.Still waiting on the battery to charge, the lens in on the beautiful X-T2 body The difference in the holding is great which I love and don`t think I will accidently hit other buttons, and the whole lot feels solid, on a bad side now, It`s chucking it down
Just got back from lunch and am full, OH Yes plus brought back a new X-T2 + XF 18-55mm.
A positive result Sir, Congrat's. "ENJOY"
George.
Thank you George, just got to wait for the battery then I can update the firmware and then I rollin
Why not put the X-T20 battery in?
@Dave70D Be sure to check that both the camera & lens has the very latest firmware installed Sir, it makes one hell of a difference.
George.
That needs charging too
Bad planning, should have put it on charge while you went for the lunch
Just a simple snapoto taken of the Arches underneath the promenade.
X-T2, 35mm F1.4 Lens, 1/35th @ F8, ISO-200, Handheld.
Underneath The Arches (1)-03146 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
My thoughts exactly, really like this one George.A very nice shot indeed George, love how the eye follows it all the way though
Looks like a good start Dave...and not a raindrop in sight either lol.Well I have to say, I totally love the X-T2 & XF 18-55mm and what a beautiful feel to holding it. Not great shots, but I have to start somewhere, plus it has to be with Flickr so I can check what settings. I did the firmware for the body to 2.11 but the lens was already on 3.21.
Susie Test by David Ore, on Flickr
DSCF0018 by David Ore, on Flickr
Tiger Test by David Ore, on Flickr
Looks like a good start Dave...and not a raindrop in sight either lol.
It's subtle, but I like the footprints leading through the arches.Just a simple snapoto taken of the Arches underneath the promenade.
X-T2, 35mm F1.4 Lens, 1/35th @ F8, ISO-200, Handheld.
Underneath The Arches (1)-03146 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
Just a simple snapoto taken of the Arches underneath the promenade.
X-T2, 35mm F1.4 Lens, 1/35th @ F8, ISO-200, Handheld.
Underneath The Arches (1)-03146 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
Just a simple snapoto taken of the Arches underneath the promenade.
X-T2, 35mm F1.4 Lens, 1/35th @ F8, ISO-200, Handheld.
Underneath The Arches (1)-03146 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
A very nice shot indeed George, love how the eye follows it all the way though
My thoughts exactly, really like this one George.
I really like that!
It's subtle, but I like the footprints leading through the arches.
If you shoot in RAW (and haven't deleted the images from your card yet), just process them in camera as whatever it is you wanted it to be, lol or all of themJust been reading about the different film simulations on the Fuji site - makes me wish I had experimented more when I was on holiday as opposed to sticking to Velvia and occasionally B/W!
Also realised that I left the focus setting on C and was wondering why it would re-focus when I re-composed! Feel like a right muppet now. Still a lot to learn. Will need to take the camera out with more often and play around with it.
Smashing subject. Folkestone ??
Love to see it as a contrasty Black and White.
Well I have to say, I totally love the X-T2 & XF 18-55mm and what a beautiful feel to holding it. Not great shots, but I have to start somewhere, plus it has to be with Flickr so I can check what settings. I did the firmware for the body to 2.11 but the lens was already on 3.21.
Susie Test by David Ore, on Flickr
DSCF0018 by David Ore, on Flickr
Tiger Test by David Ore, on Flickr
Nice set of Fujotos Sir, with the first image being my fav', that lens seems to have plenty of bite in it.
George.
Went out Monday night, hoping for a nice sunset, as there was plenty of high cloud and no low to speak of. Alas, Bank Holiday Syndrome struck and no colours appeared. Today it's cool and rainy but somehow there is far more orange about. Anyway, a helpful swan turned up just as the sun had almost set, and I quite like this one, keeping it simple for once. 18-55 zoom, as so often. It would probably be sharper if I had turned on OIS (doh!), but the painterly look quite suits the subject
Swan at dusk by David Hallett, on Flickr
OK folks I need some help as can`t find it in the manual. How can I set the 1st memory card for just Jpeg and the 2nd just for Raf ?
You can't!!
In Spanner menu, select SAVE DATA SETTINGS and then CARD SLOT SETTING, you can set
Sequential - when card 1 full move onto ncard 2
Backup - write to both cards at the same time
RAW+JPG - puts RAW (RAF on card 1) and JPG on Card 2 - you can't do this in reverse (I believe), which is what you asked for.......
Thanks David, so it`s Raw+Jpeg I need to do then