Decided on selling my X-H1 & grip, would consider XF lens/s as possible trade just for info.
I've too many Fuji bodies right now.
Cheers;
Pete
Lovely,I immediately thought Constable
Starting to really get back into street photography after lockdown, with the recently-acquired X-E2.
Incognito by Garry Knight, on Flickr
Very nice candid street style Fujigraph Garry, well composed with good use of the available light and a nice punchy mono presentation.
Thanks, George. I was playing with the idea of how one could use light and negative space to imply movement and intent.
Great. I love construction shots.
I know I've posted this before, but Amy was lost to cancer recently, and her family have asked me for some of the photo's I took of her.
This was her just after completing her "Brave the Shave" fundraiser. Like anything, she just threw herself into it and laughed out the other side. I hope that's how she'll be remembered. She left a husband and 3 young children.
Amy1 by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
Very nice architecture/construction type Fujigraph Garry, with some lovely colours and plenty of detail. That 27mm sure has gotta bit of bite to it.
Folks; I've shot with the XT4 before but it was a while back; can I ask anyone who has used both; how much better is the EVF on the XT4 v the XH1?
I recently bought a cracking Minolta 70-210 MD f4 off of the forum; I've shot it on my XH1 and to be honest manual focusing is pretty dire on the EVF in that; its a dream to focus on an A7r3 I've tried it on tonight (which has an excellent EVF)...
Folks; I've shot with the XT4 before but it was a while back; can I ask anyone who has used both; how much better is the EVF on the XT4 v the XH1?
I recently bought a cracking Minolta 70-210 MD f4 off of the forum; I've shot it on my XH1 and to be honest manual focusing is pretty dire on the EVF in that; its a dream to focus on an A7r3 I've tried it on tonight (which has an excellent EVF)...
Hi Fuji owners. I've been a bit frustrated with my focusing skills lately. Can't say I've had trouble before but here goes. Took quite a few photos today and I'm not happy with how I've sorted focusing with any of them! This photo should be simple enough with my Xe3 and 18-55 lens...aperture priority...1/80sec..f8...ISO 500. I thought at f8 I would get a little depth of field but I think it's difficult to see where I actually focused in the scene. I used single point focus. What do you think your settings would have been compared with mine to get a better focused photo? Or perhaps considering my settings the photo is as expected? Any input gratefully received.
Nice one Steve
Wonder how that is? they have similar evfs - same res. I've used the H1 to MF and never had a problem, wonder is it some setting you have on there?
A mono conversion of one of the pictures taken while walking in Devon earlier in the week.
51129887472_c388231577_o by Rick Phillips, on Flickr
Being a ten week old puppy it's hard to capture them still.
Alfie
Alfie by APM Photography, on Flickr
X-E1
Just a simple candid street style Fujigraph taken at London UK of a lady looking like she's doing a survey and possibly eyeing up subjects.
X-H1, 55-200mm Lens, 1/350th @ F6.4, ISO-200, Handheld.
On A Survey-03525 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
I did wonder; I looked and the spec is basically the same; I don't know what I'd done the first time but seemed fine when I tried again last night!
Birling Gap Fuji XT3 + XF 16-80
"Excellent" seascape style Fujigraph Adrian, pushes all the right buttons for me.