Thanks for that. Doesn't appear to be any benefit to the apd lens
That's nice Karl, lovely light, good composition and some great reflections.
George.
Another one with the 18-55. Lovely reflections of the morning sky.
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I think I've got the Fuji bug again..... really want something smaller/lighter to take with me when I'm not specifically going togging, if I'm honest I'm feeling a bit out of love with my photography just now and I'm hoping something might spark my interest again, that X100T looks good as well though..
Recently purchased an X-T1, what a great piece of kit it is. I'm still learning all of the features on it. Has anyone used the wide/tracking focus mode yet. Not sure I've got it worked out as it appears to be focussing on b/g rather than the moving subject. Admittedly I've only used on runners but I had more success with single point focus. Opinions and advice on how to get the best out of wide/tracking much appreciated.
Thanks
Mark
Thanks Mick thats what it was, strange that it doesn't happen with other lenses though ?Pre focus? But then again other lenses are fine![]()
That is weird glad its sorted m8Thanks Mick thats what it was, strange that it doesn't happen with other lenses though ?
Thanks Simonblue will read it just wondering what others thoughts on wide/tracking focus are.
Screw the wide tracking, 3x3 zone focus is brilliant and i dare say that is all you'll need.
You're welcome Mark.
Failing that, flog it all and buy a D750 and 24-70.![]()
That's just not going to happen
You're welcome Mark.
Failing that, flog it all and buy a D750 and 24-70.![]()
That's just not going to happen![]()
Failing that, flog it all and buy a D750 and 24-70.![]()
Same here cant see me going back to FF![]()
Recently purchased an X-T1, what a great piece of kit it is. I'm still learning all of the features on it. Has anyone used the wide/tracking focus mode yet. Not sure I've got it worked out as it appears to be focussing on b/g rather than the moving subject. Admittedly I've only used on runners but I had more success with single point focus. Opinions and advice on how to get the best out of wide/tracking much appreciated.
Thanks
Mark
That's a nice shot @manualfocus-g , well composed with some nice tones. I like the slightly gritty PP work and just as a suggestion I think it would also work well with a slight sepia styled presentation.
George.
I was a little lazy with this one and used the Ilford Delta 800 preset![]()
Same here, started out with a d5000 then a d600 before jumping to Fuji for a year. Then in a moment of madness sold it all and bought a Sony A7 which I found horrible and frustrating every time I picked it up, so again sold it to buy a D610. The Nikon FF produces great images but man it's heavy and such a chore. Spent a few days reviewing my older images and decided my Fuji images were just as good as my FF Nikons, if not with better colours. So here I am back with Fuji and really enjoying photography again. Think it's easy (for some) to become ingrained in tech specs and forget about what matters. Although I do accept there are those who really must have the very best spec camera out there, whether they use it or not. Really can't see myself moving from Fuji again.
