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Doesn’t work I’m afraid.Haven't used any XH line but is it not the same as the XT cameras where you can long press the playback button which flashes a message saying swapped to slot 1/2?
Doesn’t work I’m afraid.Haven't used any XH line but is it not the same as the XT cameras where you can long press the playback button which flashes a message saying swapped to slot 1/2?
It works on my X-H2 - press the playback button, wait a second then press and hold it will come up on screen that it has changed to card 2. Message disappears after a couple of seconds, but the camera stays in card 2 and you can delete all you want until you press and hold the playback button once more to change back to card 1Doesn’t work I’m afraid.
It works on my X-H2 - press the playback button, wait a second then press and hold it will come up on screen that it has changed to card 2. Message disappears after a couple of seconds, but the camera stays in card 2 and you can delete all you want until you press and hold the playback button once more to change back to card 1
One option is to mark the images you want to keep then do an Erase All will delete all images that are not protected.
Yes but what is the big deal about Card1 v Card2?But that is effectively the same as hitting the Playback button and then hitting Menu/OK if you have it set on Swap Card.
What I'd like to achieve is having Slot2 as the default without it switching back to Slot1 every time a shot is taken.
Is it important that images are only deleted from 1 card but kept on the other? On the X-T4 there is a setting to delete simultaneously from both cards no matter which one you are viewing, I assume the same thing can be set on an X-H2sX-H2s question, if I may....
I want Slot 2 (SD) to be the default on playback so that I can easily cull images.
However, despite using both 'Back Up' and 'Separate' in the Data Settings, once a shot has been taken the playback reverts to Slot 1 (CFe)
each and every time. Which I then have to reset. Both cards are recording Jpeg.
That may sound easy but when you are shooting in excess of 3k images a day and culling roughly 33% of them, two button presses for each action makes a massive difference.
Many thanks if you have any solutions!
Yes but what is the big deal about Card1 v Card2?
Do you gave different sized cards?
I guess we dont understand the detail of your workflow.
Is it important that images are only deleted from 1 card but kept on the other? On the X-T4 there is a setting to delete simultaneously from both cards no matter which one you are viewing, I assume the same thing can be set on an X-H2s
OK, I understand.
I use same sized cards 128GB for Slot1 (CFE) and Slot2 (SD) and use mine in overflow mode whereas you have yours in backup so you want to cull off the ?smaller? SD card.
Peter. I use these guys, perfectI fancy having a recent photo capture printed professionally (as below), I had been using 'Peak Imaging' (Sheffield) for years for my printing requirements, but unfortunately they now have ceased trading.
Any advice please who I could use to print a monochrome Fuji file professionally with good quality results........something like a 18x12 size print..?
Advice/knowledge/experience appreciated.
Thank you.
Royal Enfield by APM Photography, on Flickr
Regards
peter
I fancy having a recent photo capture printed professionally (as below), I had been using 'Peak Imaging' (Sheffield) for years for my printing requirements, but unfortunately they now have ceased trading.
Any advice please who I could use to print a monochrome Fuji file professionally with good quality results........something like a 18x12 size print..?
Advice/knowledge/experience appreciated.
Thank you.
Royal Enfield by APM Photography, on Flickr
Regards
peter
Lovely bike Pete. Well presented.
As it's World Photography Day I figured I'd best post some photos taken with the X-T5 I've borrowed. Not stuck to the theme but hey it's the thought that counts.
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They have a nice look to them. Which film simulation was that?
I’ve used Saal Digital several times and always been happy with the results. They often have some pretty hefty vouchers available, too.I fancy having a recent photo capture printed professionally (as below), I had been using 'Peak Imaging' (Sheffield) for years for my printing requirements, but unfortunately they now have ceased trading.
Any advice please who I could use to print a monochrome Fuji file professionally with good quality results........something like a 18x12 size print..?
Advice/knowledge/experience appreciated.
Thank you.
Royal Enfield by APM Photography, on Flickr
Regards
peter
Yup. Long term Nikon user who traded in all his Nikon stuff at the weekend. Got a nice 35mm f1.4 for my X-t2 and love the short amount of time we've had...Hi everyone,
A bit late to this thread, considering a got my Fuji back in April. I have been a Nikon user and still have all of my Nikon gear. I cover weddings, family portraits etc and other bits and bobs, however, I have eased off on my workflow somewhat due to health issues etc. Anyway, I have the X100V and I absolutely love it, so much so, that I am seriously thinking of getting rid of all of my Nikon gear apart from one body and one long lens. It's not that I don't like the Nikon, but for me, I just love having the smaller body and fixed lens. Also, I have been a raw shooter, but I am trying my best to shoot jpeg and get a finished result in camera. To aid this, I am looking at buying the Nisi Pro filter kit and that's about it. Just wondered if anyone else in here has done a similar thing as mentioned above?
The problem in adjusting the film simulation values (ie shadows, etc) is that while they may work for the shot you’ve set up, swing round 180 degrees and take another shot and they all can be wrongHi everyone,
A bit late to this thread, considering a got my Fuji back in April. I have been a Nikon user and still have all of my Nikon gear. I cover weddings, family portraits etc and other bits and bobs, however, I have eased off on my workflow somewhat due to health issues etc. Anyway, I have the X100V and I absolutely love it, so much so, that I am seriously thinking of getting rid of all of my Nikon gear apart from one body and one long lens. It's not that I don't like the Nikon, but for me, I just love having the smaller body and fixed lens. Also, I have been a raw shooter, but I am trying my best to shoot jpeg and get a finished result in camera. To aid this, I am looking at buying the Nisi Pro filter kit and that's about it. Just wondered if anyone else in here has done a similar thing as mentioned above?
The problem in adjusting the film simulation values (ie shadows, etc) is that while they may work for the shot you’ve set up, swing round 180 degrees and take another shot and they all can be wrong
There probably is a solution in there but I would suggest only baking in very small adjustments and then treating it like a selected film, just live with what you get, but if you want the best results you will need to process the RAWs - you can of course shoot RAW+ JPG and if you don’t like the JPG just process the RAW
Yup. Long term Nikon user who traded in all his Nikon stuff at the weekend. Got a nice 35mm f1.4 for my X-t2 and love the short amount of time we've had...
Took me a while to make the jump but when I realised I was not using the Nikon much, always reached for the Fuji when I went out, and that second hand prices are dropping on DSLR gear I jumped.
Don't wait the year I did, I reckon I lost a couple of hundred pounds (non scientific estimate)
Wow that’s fabulous. Need a big wall to hang that onA 42 frame HDR panorama of Stanage Edge in the Peak District:
Stanage Edge by Lewis Craik, on Flickr