Anyone got the new i40 flashgun for their XT1?
"Yes", picked one up today. I've only managed to have a brief try out with it at the moment but it certainly seems to be a great bit of kit. Tried it using the TTL setting and it appears to be very accurate and has two stops +- exposure compensation which works just fine and the head zooms with the lens. There's a very useful pull out bounce reflector and wide diffuser that pulls out from the underside of the head. There's a small variable power video light on the front which could be very useful and gives a quite a good even light. The unit comes with a soft light diffuser that they call the softbox and is very much the same as many other makers units. It all seems to be pretty well made appart from the door enclosing the battery chamber which seems a little flimsey to me and has a strange way to close it. All comes in a well made carry case that houses everything including a stand and the softbox. Also supplied is a metal locking clip to use for attaching it to a camera bag etc. Theres only a very brief bit of operating instructions supplied, the rest of the instructions needs to be downloaded.
George.
Christmas Presents by T_J_G, on FlickrI'm sure you won't mind me saying, but I bet you look cool as f**k!![]()
Here's the proof:
You're right and I don't mind you saying so.Here's the proof:
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You could of ironed your shirt![]()
Hipsters don't need to iron their shirts!Haha was hoping those sexy Fujis would distract from crumpled shirt.
Has anyone any thoughts or rumours on how much the proposed 140-400mm lens will be. I'm interested because if its as good as the other lenses I would be tempted to sell off the rest of my DSLR kit and get it for wildlife.
Andy
Thanks for that Simon, kind of in the same area I was thinking it would be... its a lot of moolah. Not sure the DSLR sale would cover it, but by the time it comes out I should have a few hundred saved as well... in theory so long as I don't go and blow it on something else.![]()
...Fuji glass is good though and they charge a premuim for it!
Why shouldn't they? Optically, their glass is absolutely stunning... I spent a bit of time playing with the prototype 50-140 and the images from it were sharp enough to shave with!
If you look at something like the XF 56mm f/1.2, it's still considerably less money than the Canon and Nikon equivalents and in terms of performance, either matches or exceeds them. My only concern with the system at the moment is the continuous AF... It's just not quite up to the standard of a DSLR yet but I don't think it'll be long before they sort it.![]()
...I sold my XT a couple of weeks ago and have now been using the Nikon D750 and the AF is something else, after coming from Fuji. But, I have seen the difference and improvements between the XE1, Xpro & Xt1 I have owned over the last couple of years. They are not far away, and will catch up soon.
Here's a first-impressions review of the new i40... Seems pretty good.
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I've had a good look at the mock-up for the 140-400 and in terms of size, it looks pretty compact. How it'll pan out in real life is another thing entirely but I have no doubt that it'll be optically brilliant.From what I've been told, we won't see it until the latter half of next year but nobody's saying anything about a predicted price. I'd expect to see it appear between £1200 and £1500.
I guess it all boils down to picking the right tool for the right job... I've made a commitment to the Fuji system for the time being but I've already said to a few friends that if the AF doesn't allow me to do what I've been doing so far with DSLRs, then I'll probably grab another 5DMKIII and a long lens (I miss the AF from that camera).![]()
I guess it all boils down to picking the right tool for the right job... I've made a commitment to the Fuji system for the time being but I've already said to a few friends that if the AF doesn't allow me to do what I've been doing so far with DSLRs, then I'll probably grab another 5DMKIII and a long lens (I miss the AF from that camera).![]()
I'm in the same boat although I'm not as concerned about wildlife shots as I used to be it would still be nice to just commit to the system and not worry about a DSLR at all. I have enough problems stopping myself buying film cameras nevermind another digital system.![]()
I was exactly in the same boat. If Fuji hadn't delayed the Tele by 12 months I wouldn't have looked to change. My main interest now is garden bird photography and due to disabilities I was finding it difficult with manual focussing my 300mm f4 legacy lens. The 200mm & 230mm were too short for my needs, so I had a system which wasnt doing what I needed from it. I did find the AF okay for my needs, although the D750 does show up it's slowness.
I have found some plastic swarf ?? in the view finder of my D750 yesterday so it's going back. Im now in a situation do I have a replacement or my money back, I have some doubts with the D750, with their light leak issue and this VF problem.
The 'light leak' isnt an issue. What about the XT1 mushy pad and real light leak? Your first XT1 was faulty wasnt it?
My refurb had a mushy pad, the problem I had was it was freezing on me. The new one from Panamoz was perfect.
My refurb had a mushy pad, the problem I had was it was freezing on me. The new one from Panamoz was perfect.
So why write the D750 off on your experience when others have nothing but praise. After all its the same thing you went through with the Fuji.
The only logical reason to swap the X-T1 with the 23mm f/1.4 would be to make space in your camera bag for the smaller X100T, the latter could fit in your coat pocket.... New firmware update around the corner for the X-T1, it's going to be like having a brand new camera !
Tripods. What are we all using? I'm still carrying my big tripod with me - the one I use with the 5D3. This seems to be a contadiction in terms. I've got the XT-1 as a more compact system especially for long days on the hoof. Carrying a big tripod seems to go against that principle. So what is there that is nice and sturdy enough but light and easily portable?
Thanks. Those Redged look interesting but no-one seems to have any stock!