keeping with my new "style"...
I am quite liking the feel of your street shots. What Fuji colour profile were these?
keeping with my new "style"...
@benhben They're processed from the raw files.
Ex-Pro, except if you’re using a T3 or a H1 it will flash up a warning message about shorter battery life to the Fuji S batteries.Any recommendations on 3rd party batteries? Always just bought Ex-Pro before.
Finally, I'll finally get to use my XT3 tomorrow after getting it on launch day. Gonna go into parks and grab a peak design clutch and then head to borough market hopefully going to get some nice photos.
Boss wasn't too happy I turned down working this weekend too though.
I'm struggling to connect my camera to the phone app though , the pairing just keeps trying to find the camera. Has anyone else had trouble?
Guys an idiotThis guy seems to think nobody is buying the T3:
Any recommendations on 3rd party batteries? Always just bought Ex-Pro before.
Ex-Pro, except if you’re using a T3 or a H1 it will flash up a warning message about shorter battery life to the Fuji S batteries.
Guys an idiot
I went in to my local Jessops to enquire and they said they had plenty of stock. While I wouldn’t say it wasn’t selling, it is a contrast to the X-T2 which I had to pre order to get and were very hard to get hold of for a couple of months after release.
Maybe that’s just because now manufacture has moved to China, they can get more units out in the wild quicker?
I’m no fan boy and I don’t need anyone telling me what to post and what not to post lolHey let's not get all touchy feely Fuji defensive, he's just saying what he saw. Though, he may well be an idiot too, I don't know of him, this just popped up on my feed
I’m no fan boy and I don’t need anyone telling me what to post and what not to post lol
He's confusing shops having stock of something they think is going to be in demand, to shops having over-stocked. If none were available would he be commenting?This guy seems to think nobody is buying the T3:
He's confusing shops having stock of something they think is going to be in demand, to shops having over-stocked. If none were available would he be commenting?
This guy seems to think nobody is buying the T3:
Who knows? When I was into Olympus I frequently visited SRS. One of the guys told me that when a new model was announced they would estimate how many pre-orders they would have, order double and hope Olympus would send them at least half. It usually worked. If they were wrong they either ended up over-stocked or short.No idea tbh, all I see it meaning is there is stock, plenty of it, somewhere. There's probably a tonne of shops the same. So why can some not get their pre-order ones? If there was a high demand then stock should have been limited er store perhaps. I'd like to know what the actual sales figures are at the same time. I mean, never mind this guy, that's just an example, he might be the only one with the balls to say it?
To presume a high priced niche product isn't selling well due to stores having stock is a ridiculous way to measure how popular it is or if it's selling well or not. I've been in manufacturing and product design and this isn't really how it works at all.
They moved production to China and I presume equals faster product production and they've learnt from previous iterations to have more launch stock than they previously had. From my experience of launch day nearly all stores sold out when I enquired with slots being quite limited, also depending on location as well. I presume a camera store in a place like Birmingham will have a lot less buyers than London or new york. Restock for this particular camera has also been particularly fast as well.
Who knows? When I was into Olympus I frequently visited SRS. One of the guys told me that when a new model was announced they would estimate how many pre-orders they would have, order double and hope Olympus would send them at least half. It usually worked. If they were wrong they either ended up over-stocked or short.
Congrats, first one to go on the ignore listYou'll get told and like itYour post just seemed a bit cringe tbh. I mean, it's not the guy's fault he happened to see spare stock. I think a lot of people have their blinkers on
Congrats, first one to go on the ignore list


OK, it's down to the battery. Put a 126S battery in the camera and all CH options available up to 30fps.
Put a 126 non 's' in it and only option is 8fps. And then, even if you have an 's' battery in camera, if you add battery grip with plain old Fuji own 126, or 3rd party batteries in the grip, it reverts back to 8fps maximum!!!
Bizarre. I wonder if that's intended...
Contacted Fuji about this who confirmed its deliberate.
So, if you have the grip on the camera you need 3 x ‘s’ batteries to access anything above 8fps.
Funny as Jessops shows they have silver X-T3 in stock and collect, but mine is not in so phoned them and they said no X-T3 in the store.
Different warehouse for online sales maybe?
It could be, the staff did say on Wednesday when I traded it could be a few days as they were waiting for delivery.
Handled and tested the Fuji XT-3 earlier, although it’s an improvement over the XT-2, its not for me. Great lenses though [emoji4] Plenty in stock apparently.
At least there's the chance for you to get it tomorrow, if you bought online you'd have to wait till Monday
How come? I mean you knew it was almost identical to the XT2 I presume? What turned you off the idea
I wouldn't know if the X-T3 is the same as the X-H1 in this respect as I don't have an X-T3, but with the X-H1 when switching the camera on with a third party battery in the camera or grip you get an initial sign appearing saying that it would run down quickly and please use a 126s battery etc. When checking the menu settings with the grip attached it does indeed limit CH to 8fps, but when engaging boost mode on the grip the higher CH of 11fps becomes available. This is exactly the same as when three Ex Pro batteries are used together or three 126s batteries or any combination of the two types.
George.
I had a good play with the Fuji XT-3, in isolation and compared to other APS-C systems it’s pretty unbeatable, better than the XT-2, however I’ve been spoilt from the likes of a Sony A9 / A7 III, so the drop in performance was more than I was willing to accept.How come? I mean you knew it was almost identical to the XT2 I presume? What turned you off the idea
I had a good play with the Fuji XT-3, in isolation and compared to other APS-C systems it’s pretty unbeatable, better than the XT-2, however I’ve been spoilt from the likes of a Sony A9 / A7 III, so the drop in performance was more than I was willing to accept.![]()
I would say all three, I am accustomed to the speed, ISO/DR and AF performance of the Sony full-frame bodies which makes it hard to ignore when moving to a different system, not just the Fuji XT-3.Performance as in speed or ISO or image quality? or all 3? Just curious, I know the A7III is a great camera, but I do wonder how much of these high end specs we really need? Are they becoming too much of a crutch that we have become dependent on?
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