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Ok thanks. If it can that would be a bonus, but I guess even only being a couple of months old is a good thing in itself.
First foray with my new ( lighter)kitView attachment 238457
Thanks GeorgeVery nice Fujigraph, well composed, good atmosphere, and for me just about the right amount of movement in the water.
George.
xT3 and 50-140mm f.2.8 and all my other goods turned up tonight, Batteries on Charge...
Very nice candid street style Fujigraph, liking this shot very much.
George.
Love the separation from the Background, very nice processing!
How are you finding xt3 for weddings? AF wise etc? Got first wedding with it in March
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Only just arrived so not had a chance to play with it past some basic checks to make sure it is working.
One thing I have noticed,is it sounds like something is loose inside, there is a slight click light like something is sliding inside when I turn the lens over. However it seems to be working fine so I don't think it is damages, but could be a tolerance issue. Is it a known 'quirk' of this lens by any chance?
I've never been 'mainstream' in my artistic tastes but I am having a lot of fun with adapted lenses at the moment - and Fuji cameras really excel with this - particularly the X-T1/2/3 with their large viewfinders . A recent acquisition has been a couple of M42 Meyer-Optik lenses which must be at least 50 years old - a 50mm Oreston f1.8 and a 30mm Lydith f3.5. Meyer lenses are known for their bokeh - a bit like the Helios 44, but different.
Bubble Bokeh by Andrew R, on Flickr
X-T2 and Meyer-Optik Lydith 30mm f3.5
This is an ongoing process as I have seen some wonderful images with these lenses - but at least I'm understanding the technique better now - maybe not to everyone's taste though
I might use eye detect for portraits but during 'live action' ceremony in particular not sure I trust it enough yet! might flip to zone tracking or single point af-c at those points.I have not used either of my X-T3s yet for weddings, but will be next year. AF on it is just great so have it on Face/Eye detect and you will be fine.
Absolutely love this bottom shot. My personal edit would've been a darker exposure/more contrasty but that's my personal style. I love it.A couple of staircases both with the XT-3 and 23mm f1.4
Down by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Up by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Lovely job Paul but please stop it, I don't have time to learn about stacking, stop tempting meBit bored today, so decided to play with stacking again ... Need to find something other than flowers though
Budding Iris by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Thank you George, much appreciatedVery nice Fujigraph, well composed with some fine detail & colour.
George.
Thanks Paul, one of the stags attacked someone quite badly before Christmas so I tread very carefully nowLiking this one a lot, Pete. Great isolation. He`s a beast
Bit bored today, so decided to play with stacking again ... Need to find something other than flowers though
Budding Iris by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Thanks Paul, one of the stags attacked someone quite badly before Christmas so I tread very carefully now
Lovely job Paul but please stop it, I don't have time to learn about stacking, stop tempting me
“Excellent” stacked close up Fujigraph, good colour with fine detail.
George.
Love capture Steve, which Zoo is it?