tigerdriver
Suspended / Banned
- Messages
- 776
- Name
- Dave
- Edit My Images
- Yes
I've looked at weights etc and I don't think it will make a lot of difference. Maybe I just need to "man up" and deal with it...Not sure this is going to be much of a help Steve because it might well be not a lot lighter but a mate of mine is a very good bird tog went from a Sony A9 and 100-400 to the Olympus OM1 mk3 and 300mm f4 and he has no regrets at all.
Ah, how do photographers manage to get the moon to look quite so large?
I took the risk and got a Fringer adapter before Christmas and have been using it with both a Tamron 150-600 and 70-300. I've not had a proper chance to use the longer lens just yet, but I've been really impressed with the 70-300. I only had cheaper versions of this lens in the past, but this is a middle-range lens and it's really nice. Sharp enough, the focus is accurate and better than I was hoping for, and it's a really useful focal range without being ridiculously heavy. Really interested to see the performance of the Fuji lenses when they do come out.So has anyone pre-ordered the 70-300? I think I will get one, but now read that Fuji look like they will launch 150-600!
I went out to photograph the moon tonight over the bay, but it looks tiny again and I need a decent telephoto lens (well that's my excuse)
I used to have the Tamron 100-400 and bought the fringer adapter when got Fuji, but it didn't always focus and had some issues. Personally I think I sold it too quick and should've waited for updates as it was an awesome lens (and way smaller than the Fuji 100-400 lens).I took the risk and got a Fringer adapter before Christmas and have been using it with both a Tamron 150-600 and 70-300. I've not had a proper chance to use the longer lens just yet, but I've been really impressed with the 70-300. I only had cheaper versions of this lens in the past, but this is a middle-range lens and it's really nice. Sharp enough, the focus is accurate and better than I was hoping for, and it's a really useful focal range without being ridiculously heavy. Really interested to see the performance of the Fuji lenses when they do come out.
I took the risk and got a Fringer adapter before Christmas and have been using it with both a Tamron 150-600 and 70-300. I've not had a proper chance to use the longer lens just yet, but I've been really impressed with the 70-300. I only had cheaper versions of this lens in the past, but this is a middle-range lens and it's really nice. Sharp enough, the focus is accurate and better than I was hoping for, and it's a really useful focal range without being ridiculously heavy. Really interested to see the performance of the Fuji lenses when they do come out.
I used to have the Tamron 100-400 and bought the fringer adapter when got Fuji, but it didn't always focus and had some issues. Personally I think I sold it too quick and should've waited for updates as it was an awesome lens (and way smaller than the Fuji 100-400 lens).
Double Elephant by Dave, on Flickr
Conifer Cone Reflection by Dave, on FlickrHave ordered it as a replacement for my 50-140...So has anyone pre-ordered the 70-300? I think I will get one, but now read that Fuji look like they will launch 150-600!
I went out to photograph the moon tonight over the bay, but it looks tiny again and I need a decent telephoto lens (well that's my excuse)
DSCF0796 by Tom A, on FlickrI need some advice my good people. I'm struggling to decide.
Currently I possess:
- X-T4
- X-S10
- X100V
- Lenses
I'm due to have my first child in July and a concern I have is time to get to use the equipment. I'll be doing hillwalking before then if lockdown allows. After the birth I'm unsure if I'll have time to do much with the camera other than take photos of family, local landscapes or street.
I've been thinking it's best to off-load everything except for one camera (lenses too if I was only to keep the X100V) based on time constraints and the fact the money would likely come in handy with a newborn but it's not a necessity for this reason.
If you were me then what would you do?
There is only one option - today's delivery
![]()
I need some advice my good people. I'm struggling to decide.
Currently I possess:
- X-T4
- X-S10
- X100V
- Lenses
I'm due to have my first child in July and a concern I have is time to get to use the equipment. I'll be doing hillwalking before then if lockdown allows. After the birth I'm unsure if I'll have time to do much with the camera other than take photos of family, local landscapes or street.
I've been thinking it's best to off-load everything except for one camera (lenses too if I was only to keep the X100V) based on time constraints and the fact the money would likely come in handy with a newborn but it's not a necessity for this reason.
If you were me then what would you do?
In all seriousness, I’d keep the X100V and the X-T4 with a decent zoom and a low light prime.
Unless you are quick, you will struggle to offload gear later in March as the Photography Show offers will be on
I need some advice my good people. I'm struggling to decide.
Currently I possess:
- X-T4
- X-S10
- X100V
- Lenses
I'm due to have my first child in July and a concern I have is time to get to use the equipment. I'll be doing hillwalking before then if lockdown allows. After the birth I'm unsure if I'll have time to do much with the camera other than take photos of family, local landscapes or street.
I've been thinking it's best to off-load everything except for one camera (lenses too if I was only to keep the X100V) based on time constraints and the fact the money would likely come in handy with a newborn but it's not a necessity for this reason.
If you were me then what would you do?
Your newborn will soon become a lively toddler. Based on the experience of photographing my granddaughter these past few years I would keep the X-4 and a couple of primes (maybe a zoom too). I don't know which primes you own but the 50mm f2 has given me the best results. Perhaps keep a 23mm for group shots.
Time to change your name to Mr MegapixelWhore ?There is only one option - today's delivery
![]()
Leap dog by Donna White, on Flickr
Lone holly tree by Donna White, on FlickrOoh, that's my birthday, so if you want to redirect to my address...?Have ordered it as a replacement for my 50-140...
The store had a deal coupling the lens with the 1.4 extender, so went for it. ETA 18th of this month...
And shoot lots of video, and make sure that the files are kept securely, in several places, and should the format become obsolete, convert and save while you can.I have a 23mm. I used to have a 50mm which I sold a while back but it would be a handy focal length. I can see the logic here so I'm thinkin I'll probably keep the X100V + X-T4 and move on the rest. Thanks for the input!
And shoot lots of video, and make sure that the files are kept securely, in several places, and should the format become obsolete, convert and save while you can.
We had a video camera with mini VHS tapes...might as well have not bothered. Got a bag of tapes which are shedding oxide and won't play. But when they worked, we enjoyed looking at moving images much more than still.
Went for a nice walk yesterday, but of course, had to take the camera... X-T3 + 16-80
Leap dog by Donna White, on Flickr
Lone holly tree by Donna White, on Flickr
GoldFingers Car by Dave, on Flickr
Car Reflection by Dave, on FlickrI really like that
Down the Yar by Nick Lowe, on Flickr
Reflective stillness by Nick Lowe, on Flickr
Three of a Kind by Stan, on Flickr
On the Hunt by Stan, on Flickr