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Looking for some help, I'm thinking about buying an xt4 and it comes with the 16 to 80mm kit lens. Has anyone any feedback on this lens,? I would be using it for landscapes.
Great shots. Do you find anything is missing compared with your DSLR photos, assuming you had one? Also the same question if you did wildlife or sports photograph?
It's a TR3
Cheers;
Peter
I used to shoot a lot of wildlife, that was my main interest in photography, but once I got my first T2 I never really looked back. Armed with the 100-400 plus 1.4TC it gives me similar reach than my old 7D2 & Sigma 150-600, but with a better lens & better body. I can shoot at 6400 ISO and easily clean the images in Lightroom.
Have a look here: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmfFjfag
Do I miss anything? Certainly not the weight!! And with practice I have managed to get my landscape work as good, if not better than when I had a 6D. The most important thing is that I love using the Fuji bodies. I find the "semi analogue" layout a better way than doing everything on menus. I can't see me going back to a DSLR now...
Thought so...
Been watching this fox every night for the last week, tried last night but had the iso far to high and plus shooting through Double Glazing dont help much. But my neighbour was chucking food out for it just now so tried again with the X-T4 + XF90mm f2.
Foxy through Double Glazing by Dave, on Flickr
so far mostly negatives have been posted here with the odd exceptionLooking for some help, I'm thinking about buying an xt4 and it comes with the 16 to 80mm kit lens. Has anyone any feedback on this lens,? I would be using it for landscapes.
Back of the Island by Nick Lowe, on Flickr
Jurassic West Wight by Nick Lowe, on FlickrA couple from a self isolating walk yesterday from Whale chine to Coastguard cottages in the West Wight. The regular cliff falls sometimes reveal secrets from the jurassic history of the Island.
Xt3 35 1.4
Back of the Island by Nick Lowe, on Flickr
Jurassic West Wight by Nick Lowe, on Flickr
Looking for some help, I'm thinking about buying an xt4 and it comes with the 16 to 80mm kit lens. Has anyone any feedback on this lens,? I would be using it for landscapes.
Looking for some help, I'm thinking about buying an xt4 and it comes with the 16 to 80mm kit lens. Has anyone any feedback on this lens,? I would be using it for landscapes.
Popped in for fuel.
Chinook visiting by Rick Phillips, on Flickr
Chinook visiting by Rick Phillips, on Flickr
I'm still fiddling around with settings on my new X100V - I've also been looking at the manual online, but wondered if anyone knows how to set it up as follows please.... I like to use the OVF only for composing and taking the snap, I want the LCD off so no eye sensor and no flicking on and off. I've also got the setting turned off that displays the image after the shutter is released. The only time I want to use the LCD is for adjusting settings that I haven't got an external control assigned and for playing back the images every now and then.
Any ideas ?
A couple from a self isolating walk yesterday from Whale chine to Coastguard cottages in the West Wight. The regular cliff falls sometimes reveal secrets from the jurassic history of the Island.
Xt3 35 1.4
Back of the Island by Nick Lowe, on Flickr
Jurassic West Wight by Nick Lowe, on Flickr
A couple from a self isolating walk yesterday from Whale chine to Coastguard cottages in the West Wight. The regular cliff falls sometimes reveal secrets from the jurassic history of the Island.
Xt3 35 1.4
Back of the Island by Nick Lowe, on Flickr
Jurassic West Wight by Nick Lowe, on Flickr
Love this set, just shouts summer.We went for a walk on Fontmell Down in North Dorset today.
It's been a while since I got out and did a good set. Just the T3 & 10-24...
Fontwell01 by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
Fontwell02 by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
Fontwell04 by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
Love this set, just shouts summer.
Thx Alan and yep the Isle of Wight. Cliff path from Chale to Atherfield.Nice shots - Isle of Wight I assume? Have fond memories from my childhood of staying at the Sandown Bay holiday chalets and different places around the island![]()
Thanks Paul, Yes handheld as I am to lazy to carry a tripodYes, certainly lovely shots, were they shot handheld.
Thanks GeorgeTwo very nice landscape/seascape Fujigraphs, really liking the mono presentation of #2.
George.
Hi Matt, love freshwater but have done it so many times but that water by the rock where the caves are is beautiful when the tides not to high. The white rocks on the sea floor between the stack and the cliff make the water zing!View: https://flic.kr/p/2jahchH
Just a few miles down the coast from @Speedy136 ’s shots!
other side of the Island, significantly less sun:
View: https://flic.kr/p/2jah7wq


As my other MTB was just too heavy for me I got a Hybrid, just got an email saying my Whyte Ridgeway has just been dispatched so I feel like a big kid at the moment. So when I go out the X100V will be with me, F R E E D O M![]()
Ewe you looking at? by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Nutfield down by Graham Norton, on FlickrwOw David, such a fantastic capture for sure, awesome Sir...! This is a wall hanger for sure.First trip out with the x100v. One handed whilst holding the pup on his lead, liking this little camera.
To be honest, it was just great to get out for an hour. Didn't see another person.
I may go back to shutter focusing, back button focusing was tricky with the pup dragging me around the trails. Switching from Manual focus to single puts the focusing on the shutter button.
Just have a lifelong habit of pressing a back button.
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One for Sunday night, I hd decided it nots going to rain 90 mins later it was race between some light arriving or the rain.
Nutfield down by Graham Norton, on Flickr
First trip out with the x100v. One handed whilst holding the pup on his lead, liking this little camera.
To be honest, it was just great to get out for an hour. Didn't see another person.
I may go back to shutter focusing, back button focusing was tricky with the pup dragging me around the trails. Switching from Manual focus to single puts the focusing on the shutter button.
Just have a lifelong habit of pressing a back button.
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That's a different level of bike you have there compared to the MTB, which would probably have weighed a tonne. Ypu'll find the hybrid much easier to get on with I'm sure. I use a decent MTB but it'd be much easier to have a hybrid or road bike. I stick with the MTB as I am using it for fitness rather than transport, and I have been riding regularly for the last 20 years.This is it, and what beautiful colours it is too.
https://www.rutlandcycling.com/bike...-aluminium-hybrid-bike-matt-petrollime_472119
First trip out with the x100v. One handed whilst holding the pup on his lead, liking this little camera.
To be honest, it was just great to get out for an hour. Didn't see another person.
I may go back to shutter focusing, back button focusing was tricky with the pup dragging me around the trails. Switching from Manual focus to single puts the focusing on the shutter button.
Just have a lifelong habit of pressing a back button.
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