Thanks, I'm not normally a fan of B&W, but seem to be doing a little more now. I think it works pretty well with the sky. Minutes later I was running for cover.The B&W suits this shot best in MHO.
Question Guys,
I’m looking to purchase the Canon 100mm L f2.8 Macro lens to use with a Viltrox EF-FX2 Auto Focus Lens Adapter 0.71 x Focal Reducer Speed Booster to use on my X-T3. I’m reading this as I will have Auto Focus and Image Stabilisation from the lens, is that correct?
Really liking this Fujigraph, nice OOF background with some good colour & detail.
George.
The sign on its own makes for a nice minimalist photo but the texture on that fence I feel just pops the cherry on top
Hudson's soap by Stuart Pardue, on Flickr
I love the first,but tone it down just a tad,just a tad too much processingCouple of the Humber Bridge this morning.
DSCF2739 by rick phillips, on Flickr
DSCF2739 copy copy by rick phillips, on Flickr
DSCF2745 by rick phillips, on Flickr
I have just got the XT3 and find it usless for BIF but my Nikon D500 is great.
This is the sort of thing that worries me. I read a lot of reviews of the xt2 before buying it and I can see that in certain scenarios it did a great job but all these tests tend to be very controlled pre-planned stuff. I want to able to pick the camera up and just start shouting without having to give it much thought.
Out of interest, what lens are you using?I have just got the XT3 and find it usless for BIF but my Nikon D500 is great.
Out of interest, what lens are you using?
A saved JPG from todays little outing. An American Harvard WW2 trainer...
9692-2 by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
Wonder if anyone who has used an X-T2 and X-T3 could offer some genuine user experience on the relative abilities to track fast moving subjects.
It's been a year or so since I sold my X-T2 and I'm starting to have an urge to pick up another Fuji. But in the year that's passed we have acquired a high speed dalmation and the kids haven't slowed down much either! I'd like a camera that can keep up.
One of the slight frustrations that I had with my X-T2 was that I never felt 100% confident in the AF-C system. It seemed capable enough when everything was set right but I missed a lot of stuff working out what mode may or may not be right for the subject. One thing I've come to appreciate about my Nikon DSLR's is that generally the focusing can be used as 'one size fits all'. I basically never need to change anything whatever I'm shooting. Downside is that they're charmless, bulky cameras. Great tools but not inspiring to use.
Even before I looked on Flickr I thought got to be the XF90mm, one hell of a sharp lens.
After recently saying that my SanDisk Extreme Plus cards have been brilliant, one has just died on me after a trip to an airfield today . The backup JPGs seem to be fine, but I think it's time to out them both and get a new pair.
I was looking at these Anyone suggest why not?
We went to see the house we're buying today, so I just picked up my bag with a T2, 10-24, 35 & 90 all in it. While talking to the owners they told about the airfield so we went for some lunch, and this was flying around. They also have a couple of old Chipmunk RAF trainers and a Boeing Stearman biplane as well. So once we move in I'll go up there armed with the 50-140 too.... Great little place, lunch was good too.
You growing Barley in your garden? What is it, a farm???
You growing Barley in your garden? What is it, a farm???
Just ordered Viltrox EF-FX2 from Amazon, will be here tomorrow, also just purchased an as new Canon 100mm L 2.8 Macro Lens which should arrive on Tuesday. Can’t wait to try this combo on my Fuji’s.
Just a couple of snaps from the garden. Busy jobs day today.
One Blade by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Chasing Summer by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Two very nice Fujigraphs, particularly liking #1 with good comp’ and lovely use of aperture giving a nice OOF background.
George.
Has anyone encountered this message before? “The camera has reached maximum internal operating temperature” I’ve just bought a pair X-T3s and setting the first one up I got the above message. I also noticed the rear screen was a bit laggy when viewing it ( although this could be a setting)
The firmware is the latest iteration.
All seems to be a bit strange.
Had a similar message when setting up my XT30 nothing to worry about.. setting up keeps the camera active far far more that actually using it.