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That's a stunner.....
That's a stunner.....
That's a stunner.....
Sitting in a sushi bar in Soho, I noticed these reflections from the fridges in there. I really liked what they added to the shot
Soho by Nick Brennan, on Flickr
Sitting in a sushi bar in Soho, I noticed these reflections from the fridges in there. I really liked what they added to the shot
Soho by Nick Brennan, on Flickr
Have you set the lens to Auto Aperture?but can't get the rear to adjust aperture
Have you set the lens to Auto Aperture?
.XT3 promptly arrived from Fuji refurb today, looks all good, only thing missing was the cap on the sync socket on the front but they have posted one out today.
Initial play and sadly it seems, I will be parting with my Nikon as it seems to be a lovely camera, great to use and although I have an X100F it is still taking a whole to play and go through settings, as terry above alluded to.
One question that is stumping me after the manual and google! On my D750 the front dial controls shutter speed and the rear aperture. The front will change shutter but only up to the next level (i.e. dial is set to 250 and will go up to 500 or down to 125) but can't get the rear to adjust aperture.
What I meant was I think you need to set the aperture ring to A to give control to the rear command dial (and set it in the dial options).No, its on the blades image.
XT3 promptly arrived from Fuji refurb today, looks all good, only thing missing was the cap on the sync socket on the front but they have posted one out today.
Initial play and sadly it seems, I will be parting with my Nikon as it seems to be a lovely camera, great to use and although I have an X100F it is still taking a whole to play and go through settings, as terry above alluded to.
One question that is stumping me after the manual and google! On my D750 the front dial controls shutter speed and the rear aperture. The front will change shutter but only up to the next level (i.e. dial is set to 250 and will go up to 500 or down to 125) but can't get the rear to adjust aperture.
What do people use for RAW processing? I use LR5 for my D750 and that's fine, although it wont support XT3 RAW. Assume that going to LR Cloud will sort that issue (something I was going to do anyway)?
What do people use for RAW processing? I use LR5 for my D750 and that's fine, although it wont support XT3 RAW. Assume that going to LR Cloud will sort that issue (something I was going to do anyway)?
Just now need to decide on next lens purchase!!! Think the 56mm 1.2 looks to be the ideal portrait lens for me, just torn on the wider angle. 10-24 or the 16mm 2.8?
if you want to control shutter speed via the front dial only - set the shutter speed dial to T
I use LightRoom Classic CC without any issues, and sometimes drop the image into PS to resize and add a border. Just turn the sharpening down on LR as it defaults to 40, and most of the time the output from my T2 is pretty sharp anyway.
Edit: Just to add, I've tried a few of the others, but personally I just don't think you can beat LR for workflow & cataloguing all in one application....
Last week I had the pleasure of a Fuji Xperience Day at Hylands House where I could play with the X-T3 all day and with a wide range of lenses too
Impressive bit of kit isn't it
It may well become my new camera system later this year !!!
Dave
Go to settings and then to the spanner then button/dial settings then command dial setting and you can switch the function of the front and rear dials around if you prefer them more like your Nikon. Whilst still in button/dial setting, scroll down to aperture ring setting and make sure it is set to 'COMMAND' - once in command mode you will then be able to set aperture ring to A, whilst in A you can use the front dial to adjust aperture (or rear if you've swapped the dials to your preference) - next, set shutter speed dial to T position then you can use the rear dial to change the shutter speed.
Another option available to you in button/dial setting is to set the ISO to also be able to be controlled by the front dial. Go to button/dial settings then ISO dial setting (A) and set it to COMMAND then when you set ISO dial to A you can press the front dial button in (its is a button as well as a dial) repeat until there is a half circle (command dial icon) above iso indicator in your viewfinder then use the front dial to adjust the ISO.
You can have 3 functions set to the front dial, you can also set exposure comp to be controlled via this dial. whilst the top exposure comp dial is set to C. Just repeat pressing the front dial button until the function you require is indicated in your viewfinder with that semi-circle (dial) icon.
Hope thats some help and hasn't just confused issues.
Very nice set of candid street style Fujigraphs, liking all of these very much.
George.
Yet another really good set of candid street style Fujigraphs, there's no holding you back once you get going.
George.
I've been using my X-T3 a lot more recently as I'm finding it the perfect camera for a day out.
I took it to the SVR last weekend and tried out the eye autofocus and it worked really well, hardly missed a shot.
What lens? Lovely images.
It might be a quick grab shot, but it`s a cracker.
Love it