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A few people need to step away from the keyboard
Just put him back on ignore, done my head in all afternoon reading his post hoping someone might bite, see TP soon if I do get a ban.
I remember when the Oly E-M5 (regret selling that camera) first came out and I collected one of the first from SRS. I was amazed at the quality of 10000 ISO shots - in the right conditions, ie, not too contrasty. And to think, ASA400 film was daring not too long ago!Yup, looks good. Sensor performance has come such a long way in the past few years.
Nope, but I don't think I've used a light meter (outside of the camera) since film days. And with the EVF showing the exposure, don't see a good reason to.All going on in here.
Anyone using a light meter with their Fuji?
I remember when the Oly E-M5 (regret selling that camera) first came out and I collected one of the first from SRS. I was amazed at the quality of 10000 ISO shots - in the right conditions, ie, not too contrasty. And to think, ASA400 film was daring not too long ago!
A few people need to step away from the keyboard
The Fuji system is great in all fairness.... I like it a lotIt’s all Fuji envy.
The Fuji system is great in all fairness.... I like it a lot![]()
The Fuji system is great in all fairness.... I like it a lot![]()
Out of the latest crop of Milcs Fuji (for me) is definitely the most exciting, more MP, faster Fps, better AF, its like the APSC version of what Sony did with the A7ii vs iii. Canon delivered lenses (at a cost) Nikon delivered a good 1st gen cam but both with some serious limitations.
What war, Cagey and I get on just fine? You are implying that Im a loyalist to one brand when you have no clue about what Ive used. A single emoji, you never took the time to read the rest did you.
You won't understand the single emoji.... Cagey is some what heated and I was hoping the single emoji might counter that initially without having to go into paras of details, didn't work so I went into detail. Neither of us are fanboys so why go ballistic. Please refer to my post history and you'll see I dont use single emojis often, if at all.
You are just arguing for the sake of it. It is leading no where.
That is the same as trolling.
Oh they know me well enough in here, the one place I've never needed to argue with anyone, possibly the best thread in this section.
Also, I am seriously considering an XT2, just missed out on a cracking deal recently and got my mind pondering [it never stops!]
I don't care how Fuji do their ISO, I will go by the number it displays, even if it's not precise, I still think the XT2 is better in low light and overall IQ, than most of the competition, or I wouldn't be still looking to it.
Go for it, for 1k a good cam and kit lens is a bargain
Missed out on one with the grip and a bunch of batts and a leather case for 600, but have also since found out that Meike do a solid battery grip for about 110, it is very tempting. I have to give up IBIS but That is really the only thing I would miss.
Depends on the lenses you want, zooms have good is.... Or get xh1?
That's the other possible, I'd have to save a little for the H1, but it might be ideal for me. I mostly use primes, and like to adapt old lenses too, that's where IBIS really shines for me
I’m not so sure. Slightly different markets. Or at least, they both have their own feature set which overlaps but not completely. If you see what I mean ...Same, love primes, xt3 is going to drive the xh1 price down so may be ideal.
Treasury Courtyard by Ian, on Flickr
Supreme Court by Ian, on Flickr
BanquetingHall II by Ian, on Flickr
Grand Staircase Ceiling by Ian, on FlickrI’m not so sure. Slightly different markets. Or at least, they both have their own feature set which overlaps but not completely. If you see what I mean ...
In my experience I never found Brighton too bad really.For a moment there I thought I was in the Sony thread, arguing for the sake of arguing.
Anyway, the last captures with my XT2 in the dark sewers of Brighton.
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Anyone have any experience with the Samsung (and other) manual lenses for Fuji? I’m after a decent cheap manual mainly just so I’m forced to use it and improve my skills. Also they seem to be a cheaper way to get a wider aperture lens.
Also never had a Fuji one, but had the 14mm on my canon. Wicked sharp and great for astro - very well controlled aberrations.Do you mean Samyang? I didn't have one for Fuji, but had the 12mm F2 for MFT. Cracking lens, very good quality for the money, so long as you're fine with MF
Also never had a Fuji one, but had the 14mm on my canon. Wicked sharp and great for astro - very well controlled aberrations.
Anyone have any experience with the Samsung (and other) manual lenses for Fuji? I’m after a decent cheap manual mainly just so I’m forced to use it and improve my skills. Also they seem to be a cheaper way to get a wider aperture lens.

Anyone have any experience with the Samsung (and other) manual lenses for Fuji? I’m after a decent cheap manual mainly just so I’m forced to use it and improve my skills. Also they seem to be a cheaper way to get a wider aperture lens.
I have fun with their 8mm every now and then, very small and well put together, though it's not an everyday lens!
Girl On A Motorcycle by jamiewednesday1, on Flickr
Thanks very much, it is one of my favourites.Wow. The perspective is perfect for this scene. Brilliant shot.
I'll wait for the true Sony apsc update so I can use the same lenses I have now.it would cost at least 2 grand to use FujiThe Fuji system is great in all fairness.... I like it a lot![]()
A couple for Open House London this weekend. XT2+Samyang12mm
1. Courtyard of the Treasury
Treasury Courtyard by Ian, on Flickr
2. The library of the Supreme Court
Supreme Court by Ian, on Flickr
3. The ceiling of the Banqueting Hall
BanquetingHall II by Ian, on Flickr
4. And the ceiling over the grand staircase in the FCO
Grand Staircase Ceiling by Ian, on Flickr
some different versions on a thread in Architecture and Urban if you want more

My experience is that they are excellent optically but build quality can vary. I’ve experienced very stiff focus, and infinity markings not always accurate.I did know it was Samyang! Quite ironic that my iPhone autocorrected to Samsung....
Cheers guys, they look like good bang for buck lenses. Good to hear one positive reviews!
Thank you George. I was in the mood for using Nik Color Efex on these and turned the dials up to 11 in some cases. Probably a reaction to the dullness of the day outside.“Excellent” set of Fujigraphs Sir, with some stunningly vibrant colours.
George.
That’s a very good price. Might pick that one up to test as Amazon have good returnsI’ve picked up the 35mm f1.2 artisans lens. Very small, but made of metal is is mf only. Haven’t really had a chance to test it properly. £140 from amazon.