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Focal length shouldn't change massively, if at all with regards to their relative perspectives.
Was your Nikon full frame?
Morning all - camera dilemma...
X-t10 or e-m10 mk2 for travel ? The Fuji body is slightly smaller but the lenses are bigger as I’d only go for a pancake with the Oly.
But the Fuji renderings are lovely ( I had a x100t - is the t10 similar ? ), less noise at high iso.
I don’t want to spend a fortune, hence these 2 considerations..
I was Olympus for many years before defecting to Fuji in 2014. They make excellent cameras with great lenses, but I much prefer Fuji ergonomics. Also I find I can get better images from Fuji raw files in LR than from Oly. No doubt this statement will cause some interesting comments!I’ve also been tempted by Olympus. They seem to be very well regarded. Trouble is, I know I’d regret not having APS-C.
I’m very shallow...
Love every aspect of this.
For me, a compelling image. The texture, look, disdain and setting make this an absolute stunning shot. It doesn't help that I'm a big horror film fan and I can see all sorts of scenarios with this setting.
Does anyone have an adapter to mount M42 lenses on Fuji X (X-T20) ?
I had the K&F Concept one in my Amazon wish list but it is now showing as unavailable - some of the other options look a bit clunky so wondered if anyone had a recommendation ?
Thanks...
Anyone seen https://www.techradar.com/news/fujifilm-x-t100 ?
It looks like a baby X-T10/T20.
I'm not sure who it's aimed at or where it's meant to fit in within the current Fuji line up, you have the X-AT10, X-A5, X-T20... I thought Nikons range was a struggle to keep track of!
Anyone seen https://www.techradar.com/news/fujifilm-x-t100 ?
It looks like a baby X-T10/T20.
I'm not sure who it's aimed at or where it's meant to fit in within the current Fuji line up, you have the X-AT10, X-A5, X-T20... I thought Nikons range was a struggle to keep track of!
Anyone seen https://www.techradar.com/news/fujifilm-x-t100 ?
It looks like a baby X-T10/T20.
I'm not sure who it's aimed at or where it's meant to fit in within the current Fuji line up, you have the X-AT10, X-A5, X-T20... I thought Nikons range was a struggle to keep track of!
Lovely looking camera, especially the charcoal one IMO, and despite it being more aimed at entry level, I can see many experienced Fuji shooters picking one up as a side camera.
Very nice portrait Fujigraph Sir, lovely pose & expression, and looks real good in mono.
George.
Apologies for one more sunset from last week, but I am so impressed with the colours from the X-T2. The sunset was spectacular and this is so true to the actual scene, with just a little cropping and straightening. The kayakers were the icing on the cake as they paddled in just as I was preparing to leave.
Paddling Home by Andrea Thrussell, on Flickr
Lovely Fujigraph Ma’am, well composed with a beautiful sky & colours.
George.
Apologies for one more sunset from last week, but I am so impressed with the colours from the X-T2. The sunset was spectacular and this is so true to the actual scene, with just a little cropping and straightening. The kayakers were the icing on the cake as they paddled in just as I was preparing to leave.
Paddling Home by Andrea Thrussell, on Flickr
Apologies for one more sunset from last week, but I am so impressed with the colours from the X-T2. The sunset was spectacular and this is so true to the actual scene, with just a little cropping and straightening. The kayakers were the icing on the cake as they paddled in just as I was preparing to leave.