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I've been looking at the Peak Design stuff, but it's so expensive (I got the Billingham really cheap, like £30 cheap!!)
I'd be forced to reassess my opinion for a bargain like that!!
I've been looking at the Peak Design stuff, but it's so expensive (I got the Billingham really cheap, like £30 cheap!!)
I'd be forced to reassess my opinion for a bargain like that!!
My mate was moving house and needed to ditch some stuff, and his Hadley Small was just sitting there. He said I could have it, but I felt guilty, but I only had £30 on me at the time...
I use a wotancraft scout:
https://lavidaleica.com/content/wotancraft-scout-city-explorer-006
Can also just about take two bodies if needed (I'd have the 23mm on one and 56mm on the other):
Wotancraft City Explorer 006 Scout by jj_glos, on Flickr
Indeed. Looks a good size.That's a nice bag, but I'd buy a leather Bowery for that money. I do like the form factor though
I'm being drawn to the Bowery. I wonder why it only has one divider?
That's a nice bag, but I'd buy a leather Bowery for that money. I do like the form factor though
I just put another divider from an old manfroto bag in mine. Works a treat. Iirc I think ONA sell extra dividers if you want matching colours!I'm being drawn to the Bowery. I wonder why it only has one divider?
I use a wotancraft scout:
https://lavidaleica.com/content/wotancraft-scout-city-explorer-006
Can also just about take two bodies if needed (I'd have the 23mm on one and 56mm on the other):
Wotancraft City Explorer 006 Scout by jj_glos, on Flickr
Wow - and it took a third camera to take the image! How many do you own?
DSCF6899 by Robert Palmer-Wilson, on Flickr
Dungeness fishermans' net hut and small railway April 11th XT-2 and 10-24mm
Thanks for taking the time to comment Trevor.Love it.
Update for us X-T2 owners looks good guys!
Have to hand it to Fuji, they certainly look after their customers with Firmware updates, if that was Canon it would be their new camera lol
It does and i believe the XT-20 firmware is out today?Update for us X-T2 owners looks good guys!View attachment 124178
http://www.fujifilm.com/news/n180412_03.html
It does ans i beleove the XT-20 firmware is out today?
Thats lovelyAnother edit of Perch Lighthouse, this time pushing the split toning a little further and a slightly better crop (imo).
Perch Lighthouse v2 by Ian Williams, on Flickr
Thanks
Ian
No its not but a few nice things, its getting the af updates that the T2 got a while back, RGB histograms and more touch screen functions. This firmware for the T20 was the one announced earlier this year.Don't think the X-T20 firmware is as positive tbh with some features added to the X-T2 missing. Sure they'll turn up eventually though.
ThanksThats lovely
Don't think the X-T20 firmware is as positive tbh with some features added to the X-T2 missing. Sure they'll turn up eventually though.
They'll come eventually I'm sure, the T20 just seems to be an update behind the Xpro2 and X-T2.Maybe Fuji will reserve those features for the X-T30???
Fantastic shot !!!!Another edit of Perch Lighthouse, this time pushing the split toning a little further and a slightly better crop (imo).
Perch Lighthouse v2 by Ian Williams, on Flickr
Thanks
Ian
DSCF6899 by Robert Palmer-Wilson, on Flickr
Dungeness fishermans' net hut and small railway April 11th XT-2 and 10-24mm
Another edit of Perch Lighthouse, this time pushing the split toning a little further and a slightly better crop (imo).
Perch Lighthouse v2 by Ian Williams, on Flickr
Thanks
Ian
Have to hand it to Fuji, they certainly look after their customers with Firmware updates, if that was Canon it would be their new camera lol
Both good, but I prefer this one. Excellent job!Thanks
Fair to say this and the original edit are splitting opinions somewhat, including my own! [emoji16]
I have only tried the 60mm and it is really awful in manual focus which for me is not acceptable for a macro lens.Hi All.
Would welcome opinions on a little trilemma I have. I'm going to buy a macro lens for my X-T20 in the next couple of weeks. Got it down to three options:
1. Fuji 80mm - 1:1, auto focus, sharp as sh1t but heavy + expensive
2. Fuji 60mm - auto focus, sharp, light, cheap - only 1:2 but could do 1:1 with a Marumi (which I use and like already)
3. Samyang 100mm - cheap-ish, sharp, 1:1 - no auto focus (not that I would use that very often), also quite big and heavy
As much as I fancy the 80mm I am probably leaning towards the 60mm at the moment... any thoughts/guidance appreciated!