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Just an up-date to my personal thread.....haha.
It's getting near that time of year again to lit the stoves etc...
Here's a grab shot of our (fabulous) Burley Brampton 8kw wood burner, installed about a year now, a serious heat monster, you can push it to 12kw if need be, amazing heat it kicks out and very efficient, we simply love it..!
Burley Brampton 8kw by Macvisual Photography, on Flickr
X-Pro1 - XF10-24/4 - handheld
I've started a dedicated 'wood burning stove' thread here for all us log burning guys n' gals;We had an AGA wood burner installed in 2008 and it makes me look forward to winter. The winter's supply of logs have been seasoning in the log shed since February and I'm just waiting for a cold spell
I'll be honest I use my XT1 mostly due to the difference in speed and the likelihood of not missing that shot but I do like to slow down and whip the Xpro1 of XE1 out from time to time. The original sensor and way the colours/tones are rendered in my opinion are the best out there. Better than the XT1 and Xpro2 at least, it's just a shame the camera takes to long to focus at times. Manual focus and taking my time keeps the smiles coming though!Love the images Andrew, the XF18 is an underrated lens.....! Nice to share this dedicated X-Pro1 thread with another XP1 shooter....!!
Just an up-date to my personal thread.....haha.
It's getting near that time of year again to lit the stoves etc...
Here's a grab shot of our (fabulous) Burley Brampton 8kw wood burner, installed about a year now, a serious heat monster, you can push it to 12kw if need be, amazing heat it kicks out and very efficient, we simply love it..!
Burley Brampton 8kw by Macvisual Photography, on Flickr
X-Pro1 - XF10-24/4 - handheld
Thank you Jonathan, I might get a 15"x12" print of that capture, appreciated.such a lovely shot. reminds me so much of my old dog. i miss him dearly.
Keeping the current autumn theme, I shot this a few years ago, but the colours I'm loving;
Autumn by Macvisual Photography, on Flickr
X-Pro1 - XF10-24
Ok what do you call dirt cheap?
Thinking of picking up a dirt cheap xp1 and pairing with a 23/2. Anyone using one with the 35/2? Guess the AF will be similar, so interested to know how usable it will be
A used X-Pro1 will sell for around £250 or there about's...