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Thank youJohn, that's very nice.......! wOw
I have a shed load of Acros too, I just liked the colour for a change.
Thank youJohn, that's very nice.......! wOw
True, I have the 55-200 so could spend some time with that set to 85mm and manual.
Strangely enough I spotted a tip somewhere earlier for shooting manual with fuji - the focus peaking can be hard to pick out when shooting colour, so shoot in mono with red peaking, then edit the raw if you want the colour version.![]()
You're getting as bad as Andrew Moore:banghead:Seems I've been drawn to the XP2, think it's that retrospective styling. Maybe within the next few months......
Try using white instead of red peaking when in regular (non mono) modes. It is actually easier to see most of the time, as it almost makes the areas on focus look extra crispy / sharp. I thought the focus peaking on the Fuji cameras sucked compared to others like Sony that I have used in the past, but I do find it a lot easier set to white instead of red, which seemed counter-intuitive at first![]()
Superb Graham, was that the XT2 + XF100-400 combo by chance ?
Aye, it is the Samyang. Whats scary is I keep thinking about the 100-400, still maybe it will happen, just need to shift three lenses and a XT1
Well to break from GAS for a moment (and to prove I actually use the stuff I buy!), heres a piccy!!
Misty morning by John Norton, on Flickr
Superb Graham, was that the XT2 + XF100-400 combo by chance ?
First proper outing and job today with the X-T2 and 100-400 at the last round of British Superbikes.
Great to catch up with my old mate Graham @yamahatdm900 and even better that we both had the X-T2's out for a play.
First time i have ever left my two 1D's and 300 and 500 primes at home in years but my back feels better for it.
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G!en, that's a stonker of a capture at the 'BSB' race, pin sharp. Have you a Fuji Teleconverter etc? How do feel about the XT2/100-400mm combo.......?
So the question has to be how was it, obviously between you and the camera you can get some damn good shots but how was it for keepers?
First proper outing and job today with the X-T2 and 100-400 at the last round of British Superbikes.
Great to catch up with my old mate Graham @yamahatdm900 and even better that we both had the X-T2's out for a play.
First time i have ever left my two 1D's and 300 and 500 primes at home in years but my back feels better for it.
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Holy Moly..........that's Top Notch sports photography Graham, what shutter/f-stop was that set at for this awesome capture?
Holy Moly..........that's Top Notch sports photography Graham, what shutter/f-stop was that set at for this awesome capture?
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I'm guessing the XT1 body wouldn't be confident of these sports captures ?
"Cracking" shot Glen, I'm very impressed with the images your geting from the X-T2 setup.
George.
3's really cool. If you could clone out the vertical bit of fence from the centre frame it would be as stonker.Few more with the X-T2 and 100-400
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+1 --- wicked pic's!3's really cool. If you could clone out the vertical bit of fence from the centre frame it would be as stonker.
3's really cool. If you could clone out the vertical bit of fence from the centre frame it would be as stonker.
I think I know what you mean. But I meant with some photoshop wizardry you'd be able to remove itIts the side of the Honda BSB pit box so was a little hit and miss trying to get Jenny on the bike and the team boss in his Honda jacket in the same shot,bit hard to describe LOL![]()
Sorry about the delay in this - as mentioned in the ad I'm travelling for a few days so only sporadically on the forum. Manual focus works perfectly and it has a tripod foot. To be appropriate, add this question to the thread and I'll answer and offer to throw in the nikon adapter for fuji. Please don't be offended if i am a bit random in answering between now and next wednesday though.I'm slightly tempted by that. Does it have a focusing ring or does it need a slider rail?
Does the adaptor come with it?
DSCF1090 by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
DSCF1139 by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
DSCF1133 by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
DSCF1106 by Steve Jelly, on FlickrI've been stuck in the office all week with an X-T2 waiting to be used, so took it with me today. Here's a few from around Holborn.
I had to wait for the light to dim, so I had a coffee at my favourite Coffee shop...
DSCF1090 by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
DSCF1139 by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
Shot of the office....
DSCF1133 by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
And one of Holborn Circus
DSCF1106 by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
These were all shot on the X-T2 with the 35mm f1.4.
I really am liking the T2, seems to do everything quite easily.
I feel your pain. I collected my xt2 on monday but only got to switch it on for rhe first time in the airport this afternoon. I guess it says a lot about either my faith in fuji or my stupidity that i brought a completely untested camera away with me and with no backup.I've been stuck in the office all week with an X-T2 waiting to be used, so took it with me today. Here's a few from around Holborn.
I had to wait for the light to dim, so I had a coffee at my favourite Coffee shop...
DSCF1090 by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
DSCF1139 by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
Shot of the office....
DSCF1133 by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
And one of Holborn Circus
DSCF1106 by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
These were all shot on the X-T2 with the 35mm f1.4.
I really am liking the T2, seems to do everything quite easily.
I feel your pain. I collected my xt2 on monday but only got to switch it on for rhe first time in the airport this afternoon. I guess it says a lot about either my faith in fuji or my stupidity that i brought a completely untested camera away with me and with no backup.
Thanks for this - always interesting to hear comment and criticism from someone with a lot of experience in something a camera manufacturer has claimed to make big strides in. Here's hoping that from your point of view the change is about learning new ergonomics and not a limit of hardware!Dont have the tc and still adapting to the X-T2 at the moment,its a lot better than the X-T1 but still not as comfy or confident in it as i am in the 1 series Canons and big primes although it did do fairly well.
They looked a lot better on the rear screen than they do after import and my keeper rate is well down on what i get from the 1DX MKII's but it is early days to be honest and after 10 years of using the 1D series bodies its going to be a learning curve changing but im sure it will improve with practice.
Blackout times are still a problem but are something you can adjust your shooting style to im sure but the smaller body and buttons do make it hard work over a complete day but the weight saving is a dream compared to what i normally carry.
Day two tomorrow so will see how i get on now i have a better idea of what its capable off![]()
Cant understand why they couldn't make it charge all three via either adaptor supplied with the grip or via USB connection.
They looked a lot better on the rear screen than they do after import and my keeper rate is well down on what i get from the 1DX MKII's but it is early days to be honest and after 10 years of using the 1D series bodies its going to be a learning curve changing but im sure it will improve with practice.
Blackout times are still a problem but are something you can adjust your shooting style to im sure but the smaller body and buttons do make it hard work over a complete day but the weight saving is a dream compared to what i normally carry.
Day two tomorrow so will see how i get on now i have a better idea of what its capable off![]()
@Nod you are always just too slow![]()