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Get both Dave, they are pennies. I've got a couple of Gopro's and they are a great little camera.Just put in an order for a GoPro7 Black, so need to think either a helmet or handlebar mount
Get both Dave, they are pennies. I've got a couple of Gopro's and they are a great little camera.Just put in an order for a GoPro7 Black, so need to think either a helmet or handlebar mount
Get both Dave, they are pennies. I've got a couple of Gopro's and they are a great little camera.
Lovely sunrise today on Crook Peak. Still getting used to the 14mm.
Sunrise from Crook Peak by Alastair Begley, on Flickr
Just put in an order for a GoPro7 Black, so need to think either a helmet or handlebar mount
Lovely sunrise today on Crook Peak. Still getting used to the 14mm.
Sunrise from Crook Peak by Alastair Begley, on Flickr
I've got mounts on my dash, front & rear bumpers, plus I have the big suction cup mount as well. Haven't used the GP in a while though...
You do realise that having a camera doesnt make you safer, you are still likely to get splattered by some tit in a car or van. All it does is give you a chance to capture the moment on film although by the time a licence plate would be in frame you are likely to be already spread across the road or in a ditch.
If I can find everything and the box, later on I might be putting my Black Xpro3 up for sale in Classified as now I have the T4 and V I don`t really need the Xpro3.
Quick shot of Susie with the X-T4, this is one lovely camera to use.
Testing Susie by Dave, on Flickr
First trip out with the Mitakon 35mm.
Wow, this lens renders nice. Takes a little practice hitting the focus but it's worth it
DSCF1382 by Phil Carver, on Flickr
A long walk today,really enjoyed it.
A walk in the countryside by james bingham, on Flickr
A walk in the countryside by james bingham, on Flickr
A walk in the countryside by james bingham, on Flickr
A walk in the countryside by james bingham, on Flickr
A walk in the countryside by james bingham, on Flickr
I love it ,everything about it is just so smooth,so glad i bought it & loving the 50-140
I love it ,everything about it is just so smooth,so glad i bought it & loving the 50-140
Can`t wait till the 90mm is on the T4, I put a shutter release button on it and it`s like WOW I don`t need a burst mode on and the sound is beautiful.
Yep i got a shutter release & it is such a lovely sound.
Took a trip out into the local ish countryside, and found poppies
H1 55-200 f11
Blue skies and Poppies by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Lon-Garret towards Parys Mountain by Mr ff1d1l, on Flickr
Nice, I only got as far as the garden today, and I don't normally 'do' flowers, but I had an urge to push the shutter!
200531 Garden Colour by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Lovely. Great colours.
Well, as it happens, the code did come in handy after all. I decided to buy the styles package from them and saved the 45% on that.Just a quick heads up for anyone wanting C1 pro
I just got an email with a nice discount, so seemed silly not to upgrade
Here`s the code Coupon Code: FHOLGJOOW for 45% off
The 18-55 is great value for money. Depends on the range you need really. You can get the 18-55 for next to nothing if bought with the kit. I’d try that first and see how you go.Hi Guys
I have been pricing up a purchase between the Sony a6400 and the X-T30 ( I like to X-T4, but it is a little too big, I want compact. What is a good XF zoom to pair with it, therte is the 18-55, but there is also a 16-80, Im looking for quality glass and I believe the XF is the way to go?
The image quality between the xc and xf lenses is very similar, in some it is identical. However the quality of the build is different. With xc lenses using far more plastic. And have smaller maximum apertures.Hi Guys
I have been pricing up a purchase between the Sony a6400 and the X-T30 ( I like to X-T4, but it is a little too big, I want compact. What is a good XF zoom to pair with it, therte is the 18-55, but there is also a 16-80, Im looking for quality glass and I believe the XF is the way to go?
The image quality between the xc and xf lenses is very similar, in some it is identical. However the quality of the build is different. With xc lenses using far more plastic. And have smaller maximum apertures.
Where you rarely use a focal length, it can be cost effective to get the xc version.
I'll be interested to hear some real life comparisons of the autofocus of the T4 compared to the T3, especially the face/eye recognition in continuous mode.You know you want the X-T4
I'll be interested to hear some real life comparisons of the autofocus of the T4 compared to the T3, especially the face/eye recognition in continuous mode.
Nice shot @trevorbray
I’m also still on the fence about the V
Thanks Alan.
V lust is strong...but my old original is still capable. Keep telling myself it’s all about the subject.
I’m not usually so indecisive..