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Temprature has gone down So reckon wife has a combo of head cold and hayfever hopefully.
Good news mate.
Temprature has gone down So reckon wife has a combo of head cold and hayfever hopefully.
Temprature has gone down So reckon wife has a combo of head cold and hayfever hopefully.
Good news mate.
Great news mate.
Fingers crossed for her (and you), Paul.
A few from the garden today
Weevil by K G, on Flickr
Ladybird2 by K G, on Flickr
Small tortoiseshell by K G, on Flickr
Leafy Stroll by K G, on Flickr
I’m seriously conflicted. I recently purchased a dura silver X-pro 3. It’s a lovely piece of engineering and a gorgeous camera, but for some reason I’m not gelling with it. I’ve only had it out on 3 occasions but I’m struggling to love it. Whereas my X-Pro 2 is like an old comfortable pair of shoes. I love shooting with it. It just feels right. Not sure what I’ll do with it. If we ever get back to normality I’ll try some street with it, but I feel I’ll be moving it on.
Partly, but I think it might be a combination of that and no D-button, it’s probably a muscle memory thing.Is it because of the rear LCD being hidden? Mmmm
Temprature has gone down So reckon wife has a combo of head cold and hayfever hopefully.
That is good news. You look after her, good women are hard to find...
good women are hard to find...
And BAD women are GOOD to find...
Keith (@Cagey75), liking the macro shots a lot. Might have to seek out one of those Laowas after the duration. I see you use the Nikon mount 100mm with a converter, mainly for the aperture ring or is there another reason? And, how does the 100 compare with the 65 (?) (which I understand comes in native Fuji fit)?
Yeah the Nikon version is the best to mount on fuji, the Canon version has some cpu feedback for their cameras so they get the aperture and lens model exif data, but no aperture ring, the Sony version wouldn't work at all as it has a built on adapter to fit the E mount already. The 65mm is native fuji mount, it is what I might have preferred but was more expensive, I got a good deal on the 100. I say might have as the more I use and get used to the 100 the more I really like it. Bit hefty but if you've ever used a 200mm prime or a 70-200 it's no worse than holding those
Lovely shot, everything is just right and a beautiful dog.
Yup... big, heavy and thick....16-55mm f2.8 just arrived, it's a whopper!
Yup... big, heavy and thick....
Yup... big, heavy and thick.... and Fantastic
It’s a quality piece of kit. I love the heft of it !16-55mm f2.8 just arrived, it's a whopper!
Just corrected it for you
Thanks for the reply. Still a bit unsure as to what to go for. I did have the 60mm Macro for a while but its AF was slow and unreliable so I chopped it in against (IIRC) the 18-135. 65mm native v. 10mm and Nikon F mount adaptor... I have a fair number of F mount lenses, most with aperture rings so quite an attractive option, especially having seen the results. Of course, there's also the split the difference option but at a grand for new or £700+ for 2nd hand, the Fuji 80mm ain't cheap! I'll have to see what's available "after" (in terms of available cash and available lenses!)
Not sure of everybody knows, but if you have bought your camera from the "Stores Nearby" and have registered via the fujifilm-connect site, you get 24 months warranty instead of the usual 12 months. Great!
- Fujifilm X100V
- ƒ/2.0
- 33.0 mm
- 1/125
- 2500
- Flash (off, did not fire)
Might be worth checking...Mines from Wex.