And one more, a timeless Summertime view in the Yorkshire Dales, taken on an X-T3 with a Fujifilm 16-80mm, loving the sharpness of this lens.
Timeless Summertime Dales at Selside by Inspiring Images, on Flickr
Any pointers on 3rd party batteries for an X-T3?
Cheers,
Simon.
X-T3 + 40-150mm test by Simon Harrison, on FlickrI had the Hähnel the HL- F126S Fujifilm . Worked very well and didn’t give the annoying message that that weren’t Fuji’s own. I now use them in my X-H1Any advice or pointers on batteries please? I have two OEM batteries for my X-T3 but am looking to get (at least) a third for when I'm using the battery grip with the camera.

Any advice or pointers on batteries please? I have two OEM batteries for my X-T3 but am looking to get (at least) a third for when I'm using the battery grip with the camera.
Have to say that I'm extremely impressed with the 40-150mm f2.8. The photo below has little artistic merit and was taken as a test shot, but I certainly like the result.
X-T3 + 40-150mm test by Simon Harrison, on Flickr
Cheers,
Simon.
Not the best place to lose your glasses by Nick Lowe, on FlickrI had the Hähnel the HL- F126S Fujifilm . Worked very well and didn’t give the annoying message that that weren’t Fuji’s own. I now use them in my X-H1
I’ve used the Hahnel batteries. Bought a twin pack from WEX. Camera accepted them no problem. Seemed to last as long.
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Thanks Trevor, stock shot if you live on the island but I needed to get out and just take photos.


This weeks Amateur Photographer - Buying Used X100F - includes some words and two images from me!!
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Giant Dandelion by Steve Jelly, on FlickrWell at least they went to somebody with experience!! How many X100's have you had???
Only 2 and I still have them both - an original X100 and X100F
maybe they should have gone to @SsSsSsSsSnake he has more buying and selling experience of X100's but @Barrysprout must run him a close second!
LightweightOnly 2 and I still have them both - an original X100 and X100F

Been looking into the New Topographic Movement and photographers such as Stephen Shore, Robert Adams and William Eggleston, Basically, this genre can be described as photographs of a man-altered landscape. To some the images are bland and boring, but I find them fascinating.
So I have started looking around my neighborhood to 'document' it in this style with my trusty V of course (although I have snapped a few with my iPhone as well sssshh)
Urban Dump by Alan F-Stop, on Flickr
I too am a fan of this genre, but I like to try an isolate key structures in the images, rather than just a general view. For me colour is important in this genre, and the portra400-esque nature of a lot of the images is important as well.
Out of interest are using Lightroom or similar of just taking the out of camera JPGs, if the former then could I suggest some vertical correction might not go amiss - I am very concise of this and try and shoot with some spare real-estate around the image, or if the latter, if you hold the camera level, rather than upwards the verticals will be straight!
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Interesting, thanks for your comments. I particularly liked your yellow set the other day.
I am still trying to soak up all the nuances between the different photographers who were instrumental in documenting America in the 70s and this was probably more of a snap than a considered shot, but will keep that in mind when I go out again.
Agree, colour is a big thing as it was little used for landscapes or in print before these guys came along. I need to play around with the film sims and recipes for the X100 to find something that works - thanks, I will look into portra400.
Good tips on the correction - I am using LR Classic and can't seem to find the 23mm on the X100V (or any other fuji lens for that matter) in the Lens Corrections profile selection. I'll need to do some research and watch some tutorials!
Thanks again, really helpful.
EDIT: I'm shooting JPG rather than RAW perhaps that's why I can;t see the profile for the fuji?

This weeks Amateur Photographer - Buying Used X100F - includes some words and two images from me!!
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Did a 16 mile round hike in wellies to photograph the trees in the mist yesterday.
It was lovely when I set off but had cleared when I got to the old oak trees
There's a mini waterfall running straight through the trees.
One thing it taught me, walk much, much more quickly!
I don't do running.
The mossy oak woodland is over the stile.
First is a jpeg sooc on the wide lens on the V
second is on the wide lens
It absolutely pelted with rain and the camera held up perfectly fine. It wasn't a shower, it rained, proper rain. The roads were flooding.
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Thanks George.Two very nice woodland shots, liking both of these with #1 being my fav'.
George.
Bug On Wild Daisy-03436 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking., 
Ashridge... First Outing with the X100V this morning
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