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Going to try that tonight.There is a free 30 trial offer on at the moment, Try it and see. I've just downloaded it . It has a good reputation for tethering, which I have yet to try out.
Going to try that tonight.There is a free 30 trial offer on at the moment, Try it and see. I've just downloaded it . It has a good reputation for tethering, which I have yet to try out.
I got the X-E1 converted, what filter would you go for Jason?Anyone here use the cheapo 15-45? More specifically, with an older camera like the XE1.
I‘ve an idea rattling around my head.I might send my XE1 for an IR conversion. I’ve got the 16-55 which, apparently, is not good for IR (hotspots.) I’ve also got the 55-200 which seems to work well for IR. Doing a bit of ’net trawling, it seems that the 15-45 works pretty well for IR and, since, it’s cheap s/h, it might be worth getting.?
I got the X-E1 converted, what filter would you go for Jason?
Havent got the 15-45 but the f2 primes seem to work pretty well.
I'm going to get a Fuji for my first camera and I am itching to get started!
As a complete beginner, which of the following would you recommend to me.
1) Fuji X-T20 used with (XF18-55mm Lens) at £550
2) Fuji X-T30 used with (XF18-55mm Lens) at £800
3)Fuji X-T30 completely new with (XF18-55mm Lens)at £900
4)Fuji X-T2 body used for £500, then get (XF18-155 lens) used at £280 (https://www.parkcameras.com/p/SH-60...fujifilm/used-fujifilm-18-55mm-f28-4-r-lm-ois)
I'd mostly be doing street photography and nature.
Any advice would be appreciated
I'm going to get a Fuji for my first camera and I am itching to get started!
As a complete beginner, which of the following would you recommend to me.
1) Fuji X-T20 used with (XF18-55mm Lens) at £550
2) Fuji X-T30 used with (XF18-55mm Lens) at £800
3)Fuji X-T30 completely new with (XF18-55mm Lens)at £900
4)Fuji X-T2 body used for £500, then get (XF18-155 lens) used at £280 (https://www.parkcameras.com/p/SH-60...fujifilm/used-fujifilm-18-55mm-f28-4-r-lm-ois)
I'd mostly be doing street photography and nature.
Any advice would be appreciated
Anyone here use the cheapo 15-45? More specifically, with an older camera like the XE1.
I‘ve an idea rattling around my head.I might send my XE1 for an IR conversion. I’ve got the 16-55 which, apparently, is not good for IR (hotspots.) I’ve also got the 55-200 which seems to work well for IR. Doing a bit of ’net trawling, it seems that the 15-45 works pretty well for IR and, since, it’s cheap s/h, it might be worth getting.?

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I'm going to get a Fuji for my first camera and I am itching to get started!
As a complete beginner, which of the following would you recommend to me.
1) Fuji X-T20 used with (XF18-55mm Lens) at £550
2) Fuji X-T30 used with (XF18-55mm Lens) at £800
3)Fuji X-T30 completely new with (XF18-55mm Lens)at £900
4)Fuji X-T2 body used for £500, then get (XF18-155 lens) used at £280 (https://www.parkcameras.com/p/SH-60...fujifilm/used-fujifilm-18-55mm-f28-4-r-lm-ois)
I'd mostly be doing street photography and nature.
Any advice would be appreciated
Solar Fountain in garden and lovely gate at Shalfleet Isle of Wight.
Xt3 56 1.2
The Mill by Nick Lowe, on Flickr
The Garden by Nick Lowe, on Flickr
Look forward to having a look at this cheers DavidLots of technical issues, live video kept dropping out - worked perfectly in practice and in the last 30 mins, but here it is warts and all
https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?v=274302500281088&ref=watch_permalink
I'm going to get a Fuji for my first camera and I am itching to get started!
As a complete beginner, which of the following would you recommend to me.
1) Fuji X-T20 used with (XF18-55mm Lens) at £550
2) Fuji X-T30 used with (XF18-55mm Lens) at £800
3)Fuji X-T30 completely new with (XF18-55mm Lens)at £900
4)Fuji X-T2 body used for £500, then get (XF18-155 lens) used at £280 (https://www.parkcameras.com/p/SH-60...fujifilm/used-fujifilm-18-55mm-f28-4-r-lm-ois)
I'd mostly be doing street photography and nature.
Any advice would be appreciated
Demon Fern by Paulie-W, on FlickrJust a fun snap of a fern, that I thought looked pretty cool.
H1 55-200 f6.4 iso400
Demon Fern by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Thanks Matt, quite a few Fuji users on the Island. TP is a great place for support and inspiration.beautiful shots. I’m on the IoW too, wanted to take a wander that way now we’re able to do so!
Thanks, TrevorGreat. Well spotted.
Just a fun snap of a fern, that I thought looked pretty cool.
H1 55-200 f6.4 iso400
Demon Fern by Paulie-W, on Flickr
New Life Colour by Steve Jelly, on FlickrLike that.Another for my "New Life" Challenge.
Same fern, different angle, tighter crop and in colour..
New Life Colour by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
Just a fun snap of a fern, that I thought looked pretty cool.
H1 55-200 f6.4 iso400
Demon Fern by Paulie-W, on Flickr
I tried the tethering last night, and have had a bit of a play with the editing, I've decided to make the leap and go for it.There is a free 30 trial offer on at the moment, Try it and see. I've just downloaded it . It has a good reputation for tethering, which I have yet to try out.
Also, another major factor was the fact a lot of you guys mentioned that the glass is much more important than the actual camera. Getting the X-T20 at a reduced price means I can look at getting an additional lens (any recommendations would be welcome).
Right so I finally decided to go for the X-T20 for a few reasons.
It was much cheaper than the rest. I got the X-T20 with XF 18-55mm lens kit for £525. I am only starting out and the general feeling is that this camera is excellent for a beginner and it comes with a great lens kit. I didn't see a need for me to spend more than necessary.
The lack of weather sealing does not bother me much because I do not indeed to use the camera in terrible conditions anyway. Also there were a few things online about the size of the camera. I've quite small hands, so I don't see the handling of the camera being an issue at all. Also I'd prefer a smaller camera for when I go on a holiday.
Also, another major factor was the fact a lot of you guys mentioned that the glass is much more important than the actual camera. Getting the X-T20 at a reduced price means I can look at getting an additional lens (any recommendations would be welcome).
What do you want to shoot and what's your budget? These two things will control what your next purchase will be.
Well done, the X-T20 is lovely camera (my wife has one)and don't buy anything else yet!! Make sure you are really happy with the handling of the X-T20 before you go a glass crusade. The 18-55 is a great lens and very versatile, stick with it for a bit while you learn the camera, then decide on what sort of things you want to shoot and choose the next piece of glass appropriately.
Very nice close up style Fujigraph, liking this one very much.
George.
Love the colours in the background.![]()
DSCX0210 by James, on Flickr
Untitled by APM Photography, on FlickrDepends on what sort of street. Mark fernley uses the 18-55mm for his street photography.For street I'd want a small fast lens like the newish 35mm 2 WR, tho ideal is a little wider and faster like a 23mm 1.4. This latter is pricey but beautiful. For nature you really need 100-400mm as minimum, unless you want to shoot small close up things, in which case you need a macro lens.
Iris, Garden Pond by Andrew Wright, on Flickr
Iris, Garden Pond by Andrew Wright, on Flickr