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Sunrise at Leigh-On-Sea with Fuji Xe1 and XF 16-55mm
Stunning colour and light. Great lead-in lines as well.
Sunrise at Leigh-On-Sea with Fuji Xe1 and XF 16-55mm
Stunning colour and light. Great lead-in lines as well.
Well, the XT3 and 100-400 combo is not too shabby! Some pics from an airshow here - https://www.talkphotography.co.uk/threads/old-warden-vintage-airshow.700776/
Nice set I love the head on Spit`.
With an extension tube its great for closeupsFor those who own (or have owned) a 55-200. Could you give me some pro`s and con`s in real world shooting please. I`m looking for a little more reach, as my longest other than the macro, is 56mm, It won`t be used too often, but for the odd time I fancy shooting some critters, it would come in handy. The big boy lenses are out of reach for the amount of use it`ll be getting. Plus I want to keep the weight down
TIA
Yeah, had a look at the C1 color settings and took it from auto to Provia (in RAW). My initial suspicion was it was Velvia somehow I cant select it for output processing nowCracking shot this, maybe tone down the green BG a bit
Cheers Dave, I am loving the camera more recently I would say. The set up I use for macro has such shallow dof at longer focal lengths I just find pulling back to between 70-80mm allows that bit more precision then just crop in a bit. Some day I'll have that 80mm macro ... MmmGreat set if images Keith, IMO I think you and the X-H1 are now a perfect match.
Looking good mate, thank you
Just a simple candid street style Fujigraph taken at London UK of a Young Lady Fiddler doing a bit of street playing.
X-H1, 18-55mm Lens, 1/250th @ F5.6, ISO-200, Handheld.
Young Lady Fiddler-03323 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
Just a simple candid street style Fujigraph taken at London UK of a Young Lady Fiddler doing a bit of street playing.
X-H1, 18-55mm Lens, 1/250th @ F5.6, ISO-200, Handheld.
Young Lady Fiddler-03323 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
Love the eye contact
Cracking and well timed shot George, she is looking right at you.
X-T3 + XF50mm f2 yesterday Sarah.
Sarah by Dave, on Flickr
Then X-T3 + XF16mm f1.4, I like this lens.
At the End by Dave, on Flickr
Two very nice Fujigraphs, liking both of these very much & particularly liking the PP style of #2.
George.
Just a simple candid street style Fujigraph taken at London UK of a Young Lady Fiddler doing a bit of street playing.
X-H1, 18-55mm Lens, 1/250th @ F5.6, ISO-200, Handheld.
Young Lady Fiddler-03323 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
Nice one. As said, the eye contact makes all the difference.
An experiment for me - X100F (AcrosR), uploaded to my phone, edited in Snapseed uploaded to TP - Greenham Common Control Tower
View attachment 254317
Edit - looked fine on phone, but now looks really soft!!
Uploading to Imgur and linking looks like this (is that any better?):-
The tower in the #2 shot looks sharper to me.
Yup, #2 is sharper overall, on the tower, the bushes and the foreground, though there is more noise in the sky
I could never get with processing on my phone using LR, I almost always ended up re-processing on the laptop after checking. But then my phone is a bit out-dated and the screen not as good as higher end more up to date ones
I know what you mean!!! Second and final phone edit!!
Descisions descisions ... Now fuji have a 5 year extended warranty deal running, which I reckon is a pretty good thing. But, obviously there`s the price difference between uk and *cough* grey. Without getting into the politics of this one, which would you think the better deal would be, for my inpending 55-200? I can`t make my mind up :banghead:
What's the price difference? Do you think you will own it for 5years? It's not a lens I have ever heard anyone state they had any issues or faults over time with so there's that as reassurance. In fact, I can't think of any Fuji lenses that are known to have faults or issues over time, they do really put them together extremely well.
This lens is on my Radar. e-infinity for sure.
Have you used them before, Trevor?