Of all the stuff I will buy for my new camera, a return to sender label isn’t on the list![]()
Fixed that for you
Thank you for this, I've just ordered one.Viltrox 25mm f1.7 Air incoming.
Use code MARCH15 which brings price to £140 - expires today
I went to FoS last year, it was not as good for photography as in the past - the bales are thicker/higher and there are more people. Although the rally stage at the top of the hill was still good.I'm going to the Goodwood Festival of Speed this year. I've been before and I know you can get quite close to the track... I'm thinking that my 100-400mm is going to be overkill.
Any suggestions for an alternative? I was thinking about the 55-200 (or the XC 50-230, although I don't know what the focusing speed is like on that). Just seen the 18-135 though: anyone got any experience of that? It would save me changing lenses, but would it be long enough?
EDIT: I've just searched for FoS shots on Glass, and it seems that a lot of them were shot at around 50mm... maybe I'll just need my 16-80?
Fuji do a good "try before you buy" rental scheme for bodies and lenses.That’s a good point, thanks. Mrs T has an X-T3 which, while not huge at all, is larger than I’d like. I’m after something which can do “X100” duty (eg with the 23 2.8) but also be flexible enough to work at long range and wide as well. I think I need to visit a Fuji dealer and handle a bunch of the different lenses to see what works. In any event, the Q3 will remain my main camera and the X-E5 is for stuff the Q3 can’t do which is only about 20% of my photography.
I hadn’t realised the viewfinders are different. I need to check that out as well. Much appreciated.
I had the 23f2 when I got my X100v, but swapped it for the 35f1.4, as there was no point in having duplicate focal lengths - even though 35mm FF equivalent is my go to focal length.Now it’s my turn to play ‘which prime?’
I’ve got my X-T5 sorted and a 70-300mm is on the way. So I’m going to chop in my 50-230 to MPB for another lens.
But…which one? In an ideal world I’d get the 16-50mm, but I don’t have that cash.
So…any strong feelings on 23(35)mm vs 35(50)mm? I was leaning toward the 35mm seeing as my X100F has 23mm on it. But…the X-T5 has 40mp to play with and the digital crop…
I’d consider the 27mm but the equiv 40mm has felt restrictive before; a middle ground. But I’m not against it.
So: weather sealed, cheap, compact(ish). Thoughts?



Might cut the tripod straps off the bottom as, unlike other bags, you don't appear to be able to tuck them away out of sight.
EDIT: I did cut the straps off![]()
Its a keeper now![]()
Well, worst case scenario is that it will probably still work for a different camera in a few months time…Might have been a little premature - bag hasn’t even been out the house yet
Committed now anyway![]()
Well, worst case scenario is that it will probably still work for a different camera in a few months time…![]()

Viltrox 25mm f1.7 Air incoming.
Use code MARCH15 which brings price to £140 - expires today
ComedyThere's now a pop-up on the Viltrox website offering 15% off everything with code APRIL15![]()
Sorry mate, couldn't resist itHarsh...... but somewhat fair.
Or maybe I will surprise you all with the length of time I keep my non-X100VI camera
I have just registered the Fuji warranty so can't return it now anyway![]()
No worries, I do have a track record - even owning the same make and model multiple times. Buy, sell, buy, sell, buy againSorry mate, couldn't resist it![]()

Same here... I'm currently trying to talk myself out of another 10-24mmNo worries, I do have a track record - even owning the same make and model multiple times. Buy, sell, buy, sell, buy again![]()
75-300 is very light and pretty good to use, so I'd take that and maybe leave the 16-55 if you are taking a prime. You can always sell it on later but I ended up selling my 100-400 and getting a T/C to go with my 75-300Lenses for American trip?
I'm off to visit my nephew in a couple of months (Lake Las Vegas). And have started to think about what glass to take...
I was thinking of 10-24, 16-55 and one of either the 35 f1.4 or 27 f1.2.
The only long lens is the 100-400, which I'm thinking might be too hefty for the trip.
Any thoughts?


Thanks, Steve.75-300 is very light and pretty good to use, so I'd take that and maybe leave the 16-55 if you are taking a prime. You can always sell it on later but I ended up selling my 100-400 and getting a T/C to go with my 75-300
I'm envious of the trip btw!
Not getting on with the Viltrox?Lenses for American trip?
I'm off to visit my nephew in a couple of months (Lake Las Vegas). And have started to think about what glass to take...
I was thinking of 10-24, 16-55 and one of either the 35 f1.4 or 27 f1.2.
The only long lens is the 100-400, which I'm thinking might be too hefty for the trip.
Any thoughts?
Yeah I am, and it`s down as an option to takeNot getting on with the Viltrox?
Thanks, you can only imagine can’t you.Nice. Bet that boat has some stories![]()
Hmmm X-Pro1…….Bliss….!!!A couple from New Year in the Highlands I’ve finally got round to looking at.
GOAT X- Pro1 & 35mm f2.
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DSCF4530 by Chris Walker, on FlickrSince it's a trawler they're probably all fishy ones.Nice. Bet that boat has some stories![]()
Nice. New ride Peter ?
Yes Trevor thanks, a 1999 model (Generation-5 -- Gear Driven Cams), 45k on clock, nice enough condition for sure.Nice. New ride Peter ?
Mate. I’m well envious. Enjoy.Yes Trevor thanks, a 1999 model (Generation-5 -- Gear Driven Cams), 45k on clock, nice enough condition for sure.
A second bike to ride/enjoy on sunny days.






You’ve got a real keen eye. I can’t make everyday life/landscapes look this good.PBWA in Old Leigh/Leigh on Sea, Essex - all with Viltrox 25mm. Pointless having an interchangeable lens camera as I left the other lens at home
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