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It's been a successful day today. Downloaded ACR 8.4 into CS6 and upgraded LR5 to 5.4. Had a very quick play and the integration seems to have gone smoothly.
It's in my hands. Checked to confirm that there's now no light leak. All good. Off on a long walk with dog and Fuji..
Did you notice any improvement when pressing the back buttons as been claimed by others online?
Enjoy the shoot![]()
Ive just got back home after purchasing the X-T1 - battery is charging now![]()
Ive just got back home after purchasing the X-T1 - battery is charging now![]()
My new favourite feature. The double exposure. Took the first shot, turned the camera upside down and took the second.
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i like the way you can see the previous exposure as a ghost image in the viewfinder and the new image. Very clever of Fuji to com,e up with that !
That's interesting to know, both my batteries are Fuji.
I should add to my comments above that when I mentioned battery life was very good, I should of added that I was shooting some very long exposures with a Lee Big Stopper at f16 which lasted several minutes on Bulb.
I should also add at this point, Calumet do a little cable release (with lock) with a mic jack, which plugs directly into the mic port on the X-T1 for about £9.00 absolute bargain. It's their own brand but works flawlessly.
Does the old 56k even exist now ?Id dread too have it now if it did, even for free it'd be a nightmare too use lol
I recently retired from BT (last October) and seem to recall dial up had been discontinued about the time I left or was just about to be stopped
Hi Nick, I've searched the Calumet site for a cheap release for the XT and can't find on apart from the genuine RR-90 (with its RR price tag!). Any chance of a link, please?![]()



And a couple of recent images taken during the last 10 days closer to home:-
Liverpool Waterfront, arguably one of the finest waterfronts in the world: X-T1, 18-55mm (26.5mm), ISO 200, f/11, 1/340s
Millennium Footbridge, Salford Quays, Manchester. X-T1, 18-55mm (55mm), ISO 200, f/22, 1/34s
:banghead: I have no idea why these are so small on here, can anyone offer up any advice how to make these bigger ?
Many thanks,
Nick
I've joined the club today, having traded my X-Pro1 body for the XT1. So far very pleased, controls very similar to the X Pro so easy to find my way around.
Much quicker to focus and to use, I now need to download the app so that I can connect wirelessly to my ipad or iphone for remote use.
Oh, and I want a grip.
...and a 56mm f1.2.
....and a 10 - 24mm!!
I've joined the club today, having traded my X-Pro1 body for the XT1. So far very pleased, controls very similar to the X Pro so easy to find my way around.
Much quicker to focus and to use, I now need to download the app so that I can connect wirelessly to my ipad or iphone for remote use.
Oh, and I want a grip.
...and a 56mm f1.2.
....and a 10 - 24mm!!
Anybody received the voucher for £250 of XF 18-135mm when it come out ?![]()
Anybody received the voucher for £250 of XF 18-135mm when it come out ?![]()
I use an program called IrfanView,then resize/resample to the size i want![]()
Thanks Simon, I probably didn't pose the right question. What I should of asked is how can I post bigger images on this thread ? At the moment I'm using Flicr.
Flickr gives you the option to grab and share what size you want.
The £250 cash off the 18-135mm is advertised on the x-t1 box andcwhen you register it. I couldn't find any info on how to claim it. Will Fuji send out a voucher?
Hmmm..nothing on my box..
I am not a frequent wide angle user but the 14mm is a fine lens. Distortion seems well controlled, sharpness is excellent corner to corner and at 500ish it seems well priced to me. The focal length suits me fine too, especially as I have the 18 for when I don't feel the need to go so wide. I can see the appeal of going even wider though it isn't for me. Image stabilisation isn't something I use much either, especially on wide angles.I am not sure which lens out of the three to go for:
Zeiss 12mm F2.8.
Fuji 14mm F2.8.
Fuji 10-24mm F4.
Zeiss is the most expensive and the F4 is the widest with image stabilisation. The Fuji 14mm is sharp and the cheapest.


Interesting. I m sure mine had a sticker on the top of it. I ll take a picture of it when I m back home.
Thanks Simon, I probably didn't pose the right question. What I should of asked is how can I post bigger images on this thread ? At the moment I'm using Flicr.
The £250 cash off the 18-135mm is advertised on the x-t1 box andcwhen you register it. I couldn't find any info on how to claim it. Will Fuji send out a voucher?
I think that there a number of factors to consider.
1) The Zeiss Lens is expensive (though a virtually new one went on eBay the other day for around £500), and the reviews of it don't say that it's better than the 14mm Fuji, only wider!!
2) The 10-24 is a lot heavier than other XF lenses and may upset the way you hold the camera, it also is expensive.
3) The 10-24 does not work with the Lee Filter Seven5 range below 12mm, so full Lee (or other manufacturer) 100mm filters will be required.
4) I found that when I had the Sigma 10-20 with a Canon Crop sensor that most of the time 10mm was too wide, and a lot of what I used was in the 14-20 range, you really need a perfect scene to be at 10mm, its very easy to accidently include clutter!
5) The 14mm is very good, very sharp, minimal distortion, its the lens I bought when I faced the same dilemma (It also has no IR hotspots which was important to me)
So I bought the 14mm and have supplemented it with the Samyang 8mm Fisheye for when I want to go really wide. I'm very pleased with my choices.
14mm
8mm Samyang
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