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You need to sell some camera gear and invest in a new laptop mate
About £999.You’re reading my mind. How much is a lightly used X-T4 worth ?
Pennies, the RAW files can't be readYou’re reading my mind. How much is a lightly used X-T4 worth ?
Pennies, the RAW files can't be read
Why has no one said "adobe dng convertor" yet? You can at least then use them in LR/PS even if you can't use the Fuji film simulations.
Alternatively, the Iridient X-Transformer 1.6.6 plugin supports the X-T4
Pennies, the RAW files can't be read
Why has no one said "adobe dng convertor" yet? You can at least then use them in LR/PS even if you can't use the Fuji film simulations.
Alternatively, the Iridient X-Transformer 1.6.6 plugin supports the X-T4
Looks like the free version of Capture One supports it. Link.
Yes it does. But my Mac doesn’t like Capture One. Or rather Sierra doesn’t.
According to the camera raw page, you need the dng convertor version 12.2 (12.2.1 is the latest).Tried the dng converter. No joy
I’ve got Iridient. Converts to Tiff. Lightroom doesn’t offer the Film Sims to me though.
I have the full Capture One version but I have noticed the same thing. Lightroom is a lot slower when editing files.I've got a 12" Macbook from 2016 (the small ones with no fan...) at the moment. Lightroom is slow and no fun. CaptureOne Fujifilm Express (the free version) is about 100x faster (well that's what it feels like) for all the editing. Exporting still takes a while, but what really got me with lightroom is that the sliders got slower and slower and slower with each update... Plus I don't feel that bad about having turned my back on Adobe to be honest (now even got the c1 full version in the recent sale).
Not bad eh. My guess was based on the amount I’d be prepared to pay for one.MPB quotes me £1000 past week so great guess Haha.
Oooo, I had the X100T briefly and loved it. Ever since I've longed for another. Now I've got the X100V on the way which should be hear hopefully Monday. You'll enjoy the X100 series!
Awesomeness, would you mind letting me know your thoughts when it comes please?
I think this lens has hard time from some reviewers, yours looks to be great Trevor. The bokeh is fine for me, I'm not a pixel peeper and those rings aren't pronounced so also not a deal breaker for me. The dew is nice on the grass viewed on flickr. When I decide on the xt4 or another x100v, the xt4 will have the 16-80, it's be great for my use.A nothing shot, put it here for anyone interested in the 16-80
I thought the out of focus areas looked pretty good. Notice the bokeh balls.
Yep a bit onion ringy but not cats-eye.
Mind you, you shouldn't trust my eye at all..
16-80 Bokeh Blur.jpg by Trevor, on Flickr
I think this lens has hard time from some reviewers, yours looks to be great Trevor. The bokeh is fine for me, I'm not a pixel peeper and those rings aren't pronounced so also not a deal breaker for me. The dew is nice on the grass viewed on flickr. When I decide on the xt4 or another x100v, the xt4 will have the 16-80, it's be great for my use.
I used to bikepack with an xt10 and a 35mm or 27mm attached. It was just in a small padded pouch in my kit and never took any damage from being jiggled around all day. I had it in my bar bag, pannier rack and backpack.Afternoon all,
I was wondering if anyone cycles with their Fujifilm? Most of the beautiful places I visit are by bicycle but unfortunately I've heard horror stories of breaking whilst riding with my current camera (Sony A7Riii), so I'm pondering changing to an XT3 and a light prime.
Whilst the loss of resolution would be a shame I'm thinking of the old saying of best camera is the one you have with you. I'd rather have lots of pictures from happy trips than a few when I go out on foot.
Thanks Bumper. There are so many times I've wished I'd had more than my phone on me and we're hoping to do some touring later this year.I used to bikepack with an xt10 and a 35mm or 27mm attached. It was just in a small padded pouch in my kit and never took any damage from being jiggled around all day. I had it in my bar bag, pannier rack and backpack.
I tried to manage with a phone but still felt the need to take a camera. It took no space up and weight was nothing, especially when my water and food had been used up. Plus I weighed a ton anywayThanks Bumper. There are so many times I've wished I'd had more than my phone on me and we're hoping to do some touring later this year.
Afternoon all,
I was wondering if anyone cycles with their Fujifilm? Most of the beautiful places I visit are by bicycle but unfortunately I've heard horror stories of breaking whilst riding with my current camera (Sony A7Riii), so I'm pondering changing to an XT3 and a light prime.
Whilst the loss of resolution would be a shame I'm thinking of the old saying of best camera is the one you have with you. I'd rather have lots of pictures from happy trips than a few when I go out on foot.
GreT shots, especially loving the first one.Some from todays jaunt...
H1 and either 14mm or 80mm
Green by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Under the Canopy by Paulie-W, on Flickr
A walk in the Woods by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Some from todays jaunt...
H1 and either 14mm or 80mm
Green by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Under the Canopy by Paulie-W, on Flickr
A walk in the Woods by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Ok I know it’s not a Fuji but the shot’s taken with my X-H1 so bare with me. I found this at the back of a cupboard today whilst trying to find some batteries for a kids toy and thought it was worth sharing. This is the camera that started it all for me, my first proper camera that I inherited over 30 years ago when my grandad passed away. This is the camera that encouraged me to join the school photographic society which in turn led to my parents spare room becoming a dark room and lit the spark that’s stopped with me ever since. Pentax ME Super
ME Super by James, on Flickr
Found my old Rolliflex and an OM10 in a bag in the attic of the barn while looking for something else the other day.Ok I know it’s not a Fuji but the shot’s taken with my X-H1 so bare with me. I found this at the back of a cupboard today whilst trying to find some batteries for a kids toy and thought it was worth sharing. This is the camera that started it all for me, my first proper camera that I inherited over 30 years ago when my grandad passed away. This is the camera that encouraged me to join the school photographic society which in turn led to my parents spare room becoming a dark room and lit the spark that’s stopped with me ever since. Pentax ME Super
ME Super by James, on Flickr
It’s a good feeling isn’t it, I don’t know about you but for me personally it’s triggered a lot of memories finding it. I have to say I’m very jealous about the Rolleiflex, I remember aspiring to one of those but it never happenedFound my old Rolliflex and an OM10 in a bag in the attic of the barn while looking for something else the other day.
My grandad was very into photography, had his own darkroom and a Durst enlarger, did colour very early on. The Rollei was a present from him....I think he couldn't pass a bargain by, and he already had at least a couple, so as I was the only one of his grandkids to show any interest I got it. I was a fine art student, and did some photography and photo etching. I had a Zenit E up to then. This was the seventies.It’s a good feeling isn’t it, I don’t know about you but for me personally it’s triggered a lot of memories finding it. I have to say I’m very jealous about the Rolleiflex, I remember aspiring to one of those but it never happened
Ok I know it’s not a Fuji but the shot’s taken with my X-H1 so bare with me. I found this at the back of a cupboard today whilst trying to find some batteries for a kids toy and thought it was worth sharing. This is the camera that started it all for me, my first proper camera that I inherited over 30 years ago when my grandad passed away. This is the camera that encouraged me to join the school photographic society which in turn led to my parents spare room becoming a dark room and lit the spark that’s stopped with me ever since. Pentax ME Super
ME Super by James, on Flickr
get the free capture one express Trev, edit. Oh really?From memory it's 2012 MBP quad core 2,3 i7 with 16GB Ram
SSD Hard Disk. Running Sierra which is the latest it will handle.
Adobe Camera Raw and Capture one require later version in order to open the X-T4 files.
GreT shots, especially loving the first one.
Three very nice Fujigraphs, as Rick especially liking #1.
George.
how come Trev, High Sierra seems ok with C1,what issued you having with it?Yes it does. But my Mac doesn’t like Capture One. Or rather Sierra doesn’t.