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Thanks Trevor;Lovely Pete. Getting to be the time of year for more of this type of shot.
Which model Fuji will you go for next.?
Even cheaper deal here £899X-T3 down to £1049 at Amazon or John Lewis
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07H3XY...ve=22374&creativeASIN=B07H3XYK78&linkCode=df0
https://www.johnlewis.com/fujifilm-..._1479a8899573c0afc7568b954b7e928c&tmcampid=48
Sorry to all GAS sufferers
Even cheaper deal here £899
https://www.e-infin.com/uk/item/3709/fujifilm_x-t3_mirrorless_digital_camera_body_only_(silver)
Or a X-T30 for just £599
https://www.e-infin.com/uk/item/395...ss_digital_camera_body_only_(charcoal_silver)
I'm happy with the price from JLP... Just over a grand for UK stock, and there's that 5 year warranty at present (not sure you'd get that on a grey...).
I can’t see why you wouldn’t get the 5year warranty knowing Fuji my friend only weeks ago phoned them and told them he had just knocked his new X-H1 and tripod knocking the left hand camera lug into the body and also bending the top plate upwards.
After speaking to them they dispatched pre paid packaging to him to return to service centre !
Camera received by them on Monday and returned on Thursday the same week !
As New oh and all free of charge !
I don’t know of any or company that offers that kind of service and it was purchased from e-infinity
No, buy it!
Looks to be 580 for the one they have in 'good' con using the code? £706 if you want a 'mint' one. I would bet the good condition one will be gone pretty quick if you don't snap it up, you'll not see one for as cheap again.
All I can tell you is I have bought lenses from them that were labelled 'good condition' and I would honestly say there wasn't a mark on them. I have also bought from them in like new or mint condition and they looked like OB, pretty much brand new. I imagine many of them were shop demos or bought by people who used them for one job and returned. I bought my H1 from there in like new con, I have it 5mths now and just recently checked the actuations, only 6K - and I would have put most of that on it. I never checked when i bought it but it must have been extremely low.
Well, I resisted the temptation... But succumbed to a fringer pro 2...Looks like you will have to buy another bag too, so it holds the T2 T3 and X-H1. Great camera indeed.
Very nice Fujigraph, I don't normally care much for doggie or pet type snaps, but this one I'm liking very much.
George.
Is there much different between the X-Pro 2 against the X-T2 apart from body styling....?
Same sensor etc...?
Peter
How is the AF with the new fringer?
Well, I received my X-T3 on Monday, and then Wednesday went on a whistle tour of Wales, and just got back. That is one way of learning to use a whole new system... Impressed, but still more to learn (some of my pictures are noisy so need to look into this, and the Tamron 100-400 was playing up a bit, but Fringer are willing to help so I will send the EXIF data).
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Yes, it was at the YHA Snowdon Bryn Gwynant, awesome view.Nice. I’m new to Fuji as well. The cameras are so easy to learn and a joy to use. Loving the first shot. Is it Llyn Gwynant?
Well, I received my X-T3 on Monday, and then Wednesday went on a whistle tour of Wales, and just got back. That is one way of learning to use a whole new system... Impressed, but still more to learn (some of my pictures are noisy so need to look into this, and the Tamron 100-400 was playing up a bit, but Fringer are willing to help so I will send the EXIF data).
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That is awesome advice, thank you so much! I will re-look at my grainy pictures, as I do use Lightroom, and work on this. I was a little stumped on how I was going to fix this, and normally use sharpening in there as well.It's hard to tell from these images, but when you say noisey? Do you mean even at lower ISO? Because I know many people who switch to Fuji encounter 'noise' issues because of the lousy default settings for Fuji files in LR. They set sharpening to 40 which is the main culprit. Fuji RAF files do not need 40 sharpening, it's causing artifacts and unnecessary noise for no reason. If you require sharpening that high then use masking so it only affects the areas you actually want sharpened - Alt + the masking slider, wherever you see white is where sharpening occurs, don't hold back on this slider. otherwise I'd recommend resetting the default sharpening to 0 and only use when needed.
This is what I do anyway, and I've shot up to 6400 with the XH1 with pretty clean results.