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A wall hanger - magnificent.
That's a stunner David
Wonderful colours Dave, great work...
A wall hanger - magnificent.
Peter
A wall hanger - magnificent.
A couple from my day in Whitby earlier this week
Whitby Abbey, Mono by Steve Vickers, on Flickr
Whitby by Steve Vickers, on Flickr
There are more on my Flickr if anyones interested.
XF8-16 F2.8 WR http://www.fujifilm.com/news/n180720_02.html First Look https://jonasraskphotography.com/20...m-f2-8-mini-review-a-wider-shade-of-fujifilm/
XF200mm F2 + TC http://www.fujifilm.com/news/n180720_01.html First Look https://jonasraskphotography.com/2018/07/20/fujinon-xf200mm-f-2-mini-review-the-crown-jewel-of-x/
New Lens Roadmap http://www.fujifilm.com/news/n180720_03.html
Increasing Lens Production Capacity http://www.fujifilm.com/news/n180720_04.html
Happy drooling.......
I'm sure that the Fuji XF200mm lens will be a stunner - but at a stunning price and something that I certainly couldn't justify at my level of competence. This is one of the reasons that I have been playing around with legacy lenses - whilst they will not be up to the Fuji standard in terms of sharpness and image stabilization etc.etc. they are still very good and amazing value for the money they cost. Yes, they are manual focus but with the X-T2s focus peaking, that really isn't a big issue.
XF8-16mm £1799
XF200mm F2 £5,399 (teleconverter expected to be £600)
Disgusting price for a tc. Sort it out fuji.
Disgusting price for a tc. Sort it out fuji.
All of the new glass looks far too expensive, even £1800 for the 8-16, is nuts, same price as the Canon DSLR equivalent, albeit £500 less than the Sony 16-35 f2.8 which is probably its direct mirrorless competition!
I think you managed to convince yourself otherwise by the end of your post, Chris [emoji16]All of the new glass looks far too expensive, even £1800 for the 8-16, is nuts, same price as the Canon DSLR equivalent, albeit £500 less than the Sony 16-35 f2.8 which is probably its direct mirrorless competition!
XF8-16 F2.8 WR http://www.fujifilm.com/news/n180720_02.html First Look https://jonasraskphotography.com/20...m-f2-8-mini-review-a-wider-shade-of-fujifilm/
XF200mm F2 + TC http://www.fujifilm.com/news/n180720_01.html First Look https://jonasraskphotography.com/2018/07/20/fujinon-xf200mm-f-2-mini-review-the-crown-jewel-of-x/
New Lens Roadmap http://www.fujifilm.com/news/n180720_03.html
Increasing Lens Production Capacity http://www.fujifilm.com/news/n180720_04.html
Happy drooling.......
Thanks AndrewI like the second one in particular
Here's a couple from my recent trip to the Hawk Conservancy Trust in Andover. Recommend it as a good day out, especially if you are a photographer. I've seen it grow from a couple of huts in a field to a pretty polished tourist attraction over the last 4 years or so. Really great to see that they're using the money generated/donated in very smart ways. I was teaching my missus how to use a camera for most of the day, and enjoying the moment for the rest of it so I didn't get many for myself, but here are a couple, link to the album here.
Eagle 1 by jimmyjamjoejoe, on Flickr
Tawny Owl 2 by jimmyjamjoejoe, on Flickr
Hawk Conservancy Trust by jimmyjamjoejoe, on Flickr
These are great captures. Which lens where you using? 100-400?Here's a couple from my recent trip to the Hawk Conservancy Trust in Andover. Recommend it as a good day out, especially if you are a photographer. I've seen it grow from a couple of huts in a field to a pretty polished tourist attraction over the last 4 years or so. Really great to see that they're using the money generated/donated in very smart ways. I was teaching my missus how to use a camera for most of the day, and enjoying the moment for the rest of it so I didn't get many for myself, but here are a couple, link to the album here.
Eagle 1 by jimmyjamjoejoe, on Flickr
Tawny Owl 2 by jimmyjamjoejoe, on Flickr
Hawk Conservancy Trust by jimmyjamjoejoe, on Flickr
Here's a couple from my recent trip to the Hawk Conservancy Trust in Andover. Recommend it as a good day out, especially if you are a photographer. I've seen it grow from a couple of huts in a field to a pretty polished tourist attraction over the last 4 years or so. Really great to see that they're using the money generated/donated in very smart ways. I was teaching my missus how to use a camera for most of the day, and enjoying the moment for the rest of it so I didn't get many for myself, but here are a couple, link to the album here.
Eagle 1 by jimmyjamjoejoe, on Flickr
Tawny Owl 2 by jimmyjamjoejoe, on Flickr
Hawk Conservancy Trust by jimmyjamjoejoe, on Flickr
I wish! Just the xt1 and a 55-200 for me...These are great captures. Which lens where you using? 100-400?
Very nice series of Fujigraphs Sir, liking them all very much with the Eagle shot being my fav’.
George.
Thanks guys, the eagle is my favourite too.Fab. Loving the Eagle