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Keeping this thread alive. X-Pro1 with XF35mm at f/4;
Ducati beauty by Peter McCullough Photography, on Flickr
That 60mm has got something to it alright
Wonderful,ok im going to order a 35mmOk Chris, here's my very first shot today with X-Pro1 and XF35mm, @ f/2.5, iso 200, handheld.
Daisy by Peter McCullough Photography, on Flickr
The landscape also has a lot to do with itChris it's a brilliant lens the XF35mm, here's what it can do landscape wise. Sorry, I've probably shown this before, but for Chris's benefit etc...;
Breathtaking Rannoch Moor by Peter McCullough Photography, on Flickr
Rannoch Moor, Central Scotland
Guys im banging my head thinking which first lens to get for my xe1 to partner my x100,i am pretty much sold on the 35mm but Simon kindly suggested the 60 mm as 35 is not to far from the X100 23 or even a zoom.
It will have to last me a few months till i can afford another so im a bit unsure ,ive also considered the 18-55 or the 16-55.
Any more suggestions or thoughts?
Thankyou
Getting on fine so far Dan, thanks.
I've only had the Fuji XF56mm f/1.2 lens two days now and so far I'm lovely the bokeh and quality it produces. I've the next five days off work so hoping weather wise to get out and about with it a little more. The build quality is sublime. I've a family outdoor portrait session to shoot around autumn time so hoping the XF56mm will be very much up to that task alright. Superb stuff. I'd love to try out the new Fuji XF90mm f/2 lens at some stage.
I've got the Fuji bug bad.
Border collie by Peter McCullough Photography, on Flickr
Our border collie dog, shot wide open at f/1.2 with the Fuji XF56mm.