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Thanks Dave, he has got wonderful big blue eyes, photographers dream!So sorry to hear of the hospital stay for him Steve, glad he is now on the mend plus those eyes are beautiful.

Thanks Dave, he has got wonderful big blue eyes, photographers dream!So sorry to hear of the hospital stay for him Steve, glad he is now on the mend plus those eyes are beautiful.

Just to check, doing it this way means you can still play around with the different film presets after passing it through dxo? All the stuff I've seen implies the answer is yes, but no one just simply says it!Too time consuming (especially with GFX files), better to cull/select in LR first, then do a batch process froma LR selection. (IMO)
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End of the shift
Day out in Wakefield and the Hepworth gallery.
Had a 25 on my T3 so no zoom and
had a mo’ to catch this.
Just to check, doing it this way means you can still play around with the different film presets after passing it through dxo? All the stuff I've seen implies the answer is yes, but no one just simply says it!
Just to check, doing it this way means you can still play around with the different film presets after passing it through dxo? All the stuff I've seen implies the answer is yes, but no one just simply says it!
I have the first generation 10-24mm and love it for landscapes. Its on my camera for 95% of the time as I love wide angle landscape photos. Its also been to New Zealand with me. PM me if you want any tips on cool photo locations.Any recommendations for a travel lens to take to New Zealand? My X-T20 currently has 16-50 and 27mm at the moment. Thinking could do with a wider option for the vast outdoors will be seeing on the North Island?
The iPhone has triple lens but won't do the location justice and will rather use that for video as it's got to a point where it better than my RX100 V but will pack that also as a backup and evenings out.
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The words 'Hen's teeth' springs to mind.X100Vs are very thin on the ground at the moment
The words 'Hen's teeth' springs to mind.
I have been looking for a while to 'replace' my X100F.
I saw a used X100F on sale for £450 yesterday on ebay, the X100V was an additional £1200 more! The new price from the Fuji shop is £1399.
I can only think that the X100V is due for replacement and/or the X100V fabrication line is being used for another model.
Well my X-T5 and Peak Design wrist strap plus will be going in classified in a bit.
What lenses don't you have boxes for Dave? I don't think that means you're stuck with them.
I didn’t realise they were that thin on the ground or such a premium in the UK, I’ve seen overseas buyers suffering but less so in the UK.The words 'Hen's teeth' springs to mind.
I have been looking for a while to 'replace' my X100F.
I saw a used X100F on sale for £450 yesterday on ebay, the X100V was an additional £1200 more! The new price from the Fuji shop is £1399.
I can only think that the X100V is due for replacement and/or the X100V fabrication line is being used for another model.
I wonder if the new lens for the X100v, was in preparation for the 40MP sensor in the next model. Other than the new sensor, I can't see what Fuji would add to it.The next incarnation of the X100 can’t be far away if Fuji keep to their regular schedule. I wonder what the next iteration will bring.
Either…
40mp sensor
I don’t think this will happen purely due to the lens on it wont be able resolve it, or at least make it worthwhile.
IBIS
If they could fit it in, I doubt they could as the X100 is tiny…but never say never.
Latest AF and processing
This is a given.
Nice to have dual card, GPS, 1/8000 mechanical.
The XT5 and 33mm are tempting.
How does the XT5 compare to the XH2 for autofocus etc?
The XT5 and 33mm are tempting.
How does the XT5 compare to the XH2 for autofocus etc?
They both share the same Algorithms. Identical image quality. Just choose the form factor to suit.@trevorbray might well know.
Shall I give you my address?I didn’t realise they were that thin on the ground or such a premium in the UK, I’ve seen overseas buyers suffering but less so in the UK.
Maybe time to move mine on.![]()
Go for it.The XT5 and 33mm are tempting.
How does the XT5 compare to the XH2 for autofocus etc?
I wonder if the new lens for the X100v, was in preparation for the 40MP sensor in the next model. Other than the new sensor, I can't see what Fuji would add to it.
Does the X-Pro or the X100 usually come first in the Fuji product lifecycle?
Haha, tempting.Shall I give you my address?![]()
Well I would love a zoom lens option like the X30 had. The combination of the 26MP sensor and a zoom lens would be irrestible!I wonder if the new lens for the X100v, was in preparation for the 40MP sensor in the next model. Other than the new sensor, I can't see what Fuji would add to it.
Does the X-Pro or the X100 usually come first in the Fuji product lifecycle?
Well I would love a zoom lens option like the X30 had. The combination of the 26MP sensor and a zoom lens would be irrestible!
I am, but have no need for 40MP, I would prefer the even better X-H2s autofocus, in an X-T5 body.I don't know. Unless you're a fan of an autofocus that can lock on to a Blackbird's anus, I'm not really seeing a great deal to recommend 40MP.
I like the 23mm focal length on the X100v, but that was the main lens I used before buying it anyway. So I would hope that a zoom version would be an addition to the range, rather than a replacement.Well I would love a zoom lens option like the X30 had. The combination of the 26MP sensor and a zoom lens would be irrestible!
I wonder if a replacement for the X70 is in the works - give the tiktokers the compact camera with film simulations that they love, but without the expensive OVF.I would pay silly amounts for an updated X30. I loved that little thing.
Honestly I wouldn't need much of an upgrade either. I'd be fine with a 12-16mp sensor in such a compact package.
Do it Fuji! Just make it a bit quicker, slap some new film sims on it and rake in the cash!

Anyone know if there are any deals due soon for the XH series cameras?
Hmm cheers. Maybe I stick with the X-T3 for a few more months. I was hoping to get an XH2S before May, but full price is a bit steep.‘Normally’ Fuji don’t put stuff in promotion until the third quarter after release, so I would expect X-H2/S to go on promotion starting in June
(I could be wrong though!)
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Could go with a refurb from Fuji, still get a 1year warranty and it's £500 off the price of a 'new' XH2s.Hmm cheers. Maybe I stick with the X-T3 for a few more months. I was hoping to get an XH2S before May, but full price is a bit steep.
I have the first generation 10-24mm and love it for landscapes. Its on my camera for 95% of the time as I love wide angle landscape photos. Its also been to New Zealand with me. PM me if you want any tips on cool photo locations.
I use a Samyang 12mm F2 for wide angle astro stuff, but have also taken this on general landscape trips if I want to save weight. its tiny. Optically is good, but probably not quite as good as the 10-24. Manual Focus only.
There are a few photos I took the other day on the 10-24 in the landscape photo page.
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Winters not done yet!
An early start (04:30) and a very hard slog in the ice up Red Screes was rewarded with some beautiful light on sunrise. Absolutely baltic on the tops. Timed the return just right as upon getting to the car the weather turned very quickly into dark grey snowstorms, and stayed like that all day...www.talkphotography.co.uk
Definetely an option...Could go with a refurb from Fuji, still get a 1year warranty and it's £500 off the price of a 'new' XH2s.