Wild and rugged Scotland by APM Photography, on Flickr
BMW R1200 by APM Photography, on Flickr
Have you noticed any difference between the old and new one in terms of picture quality. I bought the old one when fuji heavily discounted it around a year agoI had one before I sold most of my X kit to help with the purchase of my GFX kit, I found it very sharp and liked the results I got but always worried that it wasn't weather sealed. Jump forward I now have another X kit and have added the new 10-24. I'm happy with the new one and it has the added bonus of a hard stop marked aperture ring.
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No I couldn't say I have noticed any difference.Have you noticed any difference between the old and new one in terms of picture quality. I bought the old one when fuji heavily discounted it around a year ago![]()
Thank you, i was worried abiut the weather sealing but its held up well so farNo I couldn't say I have noticed any difference.
Weather sealing and the aperture ring now has numbers on it and hard stops at each end of the aperture range plus you no longer have to switch on and off the OIS it does it for you by Fujimagic.Main difference with new one is weather sealing isn't it? I'm not sure that much else has changed.
Mine's been out in some poor weather it holds up fine. The old one I had I wouldn't use in the wet.Thank you, i was worried abiut the weather sealing but its held up well so far
If I still had the old one I would probably not have "upgraded" but I sold my old one some time ago when I moved from X-Pro1s to Leica M9s. It wasn't until I bought my X-T2s that I though about a 10-24 again and just got the new one for the WR. I use my X-T2s as my all weather cameras so WR was important. I am fully WR with 3 bodies so no need even to change lenses when the conditions are bad.Didn't know there was a new one TBH. Plenty happy with my "old" version.
