Stunning and love the colours.It's been said before, but this really is a fast moving thread! And if I just view a post in an email on my phone and not actually on the site, the auto-notifications stop reminding me of new posts. And then a few days pass before I think to look in again - and there are about five pages of posts to view!
Anyway, another one from me. I've just posted it on Flickr and thought I'd already directly posted it here but can't see it so maybe not....
X-T2 with 10-24mm and Lee Super Stopper - a five minute exposure.
Dun Briste - Broken Fort by Brian M, on Flickr
It's been said before, but this really is a fast moving thread! And if I just view a post in an email on my phone and not actually on the site, the auto-notifications stop reminding me of new posts. And then a few days pass before I think to look in again - and there are about five pages of posts to view!
Anyway, another one from me. I've just posted it on Flickr and thought I'd already directly posted it here but can't see it so maybe not....
X-T2 with 10-24mm and Lee Super Stopper - a five minute exposure.
Dun Briste - Broken Fort by Brian M, on Flickr
Couple more fro Lyme Regis...
The Breakwater 2 by Ash Smith, on Flickr
Rough Sea by Ash Smith, on Flickr
A lovely capture of the moment Jonathan, so happy looking.
Have to say V3 firmware for X-T2 pushes it further up my want list.
If only it was that price here. It's £1,249
That's a beautiful captureIt's been said before, but this really is a fast moving thread! And if I just view a post in an email on my phone and not actually on the site, the auto-notifications stop reminding me of new posts. And then a few days pass before I think to look in again - and there are about five pages of posts to view!
Anyway, another one from me. I've just posted it on Flickr and thought I'd already directly posted it here but can't see it so maybe not....
X-T2 with 10-24mm and Lee Super Stopper - a five minute exposure.
Dun Briste - Broken Fort by Brian M, on Flickr
Very excited about the 80mm macro but very disappointed about its price.
Didn't notice this one. Although I m happy with lightroom I will give it a go and see if the files open better in lightroomInteresting that X Studio RAW is being kept intially for premium products - X-Pro2, X-T2 and X100F, maybe its another feature to distance these cameras from other X-Trans3 sensors. Its also a cunning way (if Film simulations are supported) or keeping the High-ISO ACROS algorithm to Fuji
Interesting that X Studio RAW is being kept intially for premium products - X-Pro2, X-T2 and X100F, maybe its another feature to distance these cameras from other X-Trans3 sensors. Its also a cunning way (if Film simulations are supported) or keeping the High-ISO ACROS algorithm to Fuji
Can anyone see how we get it? Is it a cloud/download, standalone product or some in camera jiggery pokery?Interesting that X Studio RAW is being kept intially for premium products - X-Pro2, X-T2 and X100F, maybe its another feature to distance these cameras from other X-Trans3 sensors. Its also a cunning way (if Film simulations are supported) or keeping the High-ISO ACROS algorithm to Fuji
Can anyone see how we get it? Is it a cloud/download, standalone product or some in camera jiggery pokery?
If it's stand alone will will it be a freebie like Canon's DPP? DPP is OK as far as it goes, and is reasonable for the price, but leaves a lot to be desired. many Canon users don't use it at all.
Thanks. Thought I'd missed something.No news on that front yet, nor on what sort of output files it will support, we will have to wait.......
Also a bit annoying that Windows users will have a longer wait than Mac users to use the X Raw studio software.
As others have said, it's a great lens and will give excellent results. I find it particularly useful on the beach, although you'll want to protect that big front element from salt spray. It's taken me a while to learn to compose with it but YMMV. My only other tip would be to use one of the focusing aids to make sure focus is where you think it is. I prefer the simple zoom, others like the colour fringing effect. But don't rely on your rear screen as is, particularly at wider apertures.I just picked up a Samyang 12mm. I was wondering if anyone else has one, what do they think about it, and any tips to using it. I got it mostly for landscape and astro(which I have never done before)
Just a simple candid street style Fujoto taken of a Shure 55SH Microphone waiting to be used by a street performer.
X-T2, 55-200mm Lens, 1/240th @ F5.6, ISO-200, Handheld.
Open Mike-03109 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
Just a simple Fujoto of a Hoverfly on a leaf of some sort.
X-T1, 105mm Micro Nikkor (D) Lens Plus Full Set Of Nikon Ext' Tubes, 1/180th @ F11, ISO-200, Modified Ring Flash, Handheld.
Hoverfly (1)-02452 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
It's been said before, but this really is a fast moving thread! And if I just view a post in an email on my phone and not actually on the site, the auto-notifications stop reminding me of new posts. And then a few days pass before I think to look in again - and there are about five pages of posts to view!
Anyway, another one from me. I've just posted it on Flickr and thought I'd already directly posted it here but can't see it so maybe not....
X-T2 with 10-24mm and Lee Super Stopper - a five minute exposure.
Dun Briste - Broken Fort by Brian M, on Flickr
Couple more fro Lyme Regis...
The Breakwater 2 by Ash Smith, on Flickr
Rough Sea by Ash Smith, on Flickr
Somewhat disappointed the X-T20 isn't getting the improved AF
Not that I've seen, I was hoping for so much more on a 1.1 revision, unless I missed how good being able to use the touchscreen while looking through the EVF is I really don;t see it being of much use at all - unless you happen to be a ghost and can not only somehow see what you;re poking at but can also poke your finger through your face... No, I just don't get it yet.Me too. Has anything been said why it isn't going to get it?
Not that I've seen, I was hoping for so much more on a 1.1 revision, unless I missed how good being able to use the touchscreen while looking through the EVF is I really don;t see it being of much use at all - unless you happen to be a ghost and can not only somehow see what you;re poking at but can also poke your finger through your face... No, I just don't get it yet.
Simply stunning Gentleman my hat off to you all.
Haven't posted on here for a while a few recent ones from me.
Misty Morning by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Fuji X-T2 & 16-55 f2.8
solitary-2 by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Fuji X-T2 & 16-55 f2.8
As Time Goes Bye by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Fuji X-T2 & 14mm f2.8
The Lighthouse by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Fuji X-T2 & 16-55 f2.8
Wow! Isn't it time you came back to the Fooj?