I was just gonna post a query about Lee filter system, you beat me to it Stuart. I already have the 100mm Lee filter system and am going to end up buying either the Big Stopper or the Little stopper, but I'm swayed towards the Little Stopper as results from the Big Stopper seem quite a bit over the top for me personally with it's results. Less is more I think.
Anyone shoot with the Lee Little Stopper? Would love to hear your views please. It seems both the Little and Big Stopper's are the same price of £99. Sorry Stuart for pushing in on your query.
Regards.
I'm a Billingham Boy!!
Hadley Digital - 1 body 2 lenses
Hadley Pro - 2 bodies up to 6 lenses
335 - when I want the lot!!! - 3 bodies, 6-10 lenses!!!
Triger trap stuff is on it's way and should be here tomorrow....along with the 56mm lens.
Note to self - days out with Mr Perceptive are expensive!!!
Hadley Digital or Small I think will suffice for one body and 2 lenses, unless I go and buy a 10-24 too make it 3 lenses.... Then maybe the Pro will be the best bet.
Don't think I'm not tempted! Trouble is people keep giving me batteries to go with it. What would I do with them?Anyway you still have that boat anchor of a Canon DSLR which you can always sell to buy more Fuji shiney toys..........

Don't think I'm not tempted! Trouble is people keep giving me batteries to go with it. What would I do with them?
ugh, im so torn..I have a shed load of canon gear and its all currently boxed up as I want to trade it all in and go full on fuji...but something is compelling me to keep the canon kit, even though there is a good chance I will never use it all ever again!
2 x 1dmkiii
1 x 1dx
2 x 5dmkiii + grip
70-200 f2.8 Lii IS
16-35 f2.8 Lii
50 f1.2
85 f1.2
135 f2
24-70 f2.8
24-70 f4
24-135 f4
6 x 600ex flashguns
2 x ST-E3-RT triggers..
If I do sell that lot I could buy pretty much everything Fuji have out currently twice over lol.
If I were you I would wait till January/February for the X-pro 2. But Im surprised you would go all Fuji, your current gear tells me your shooting style requires the best in terms of AF, overall perfromance and build quality.
ooor, I have GAS.
I'll let you decide![]()
Had a long chat with Mr Perspective about this on Saturday. He's got rid of all his and I'm sorely tempted. If you look around there are lots of pros using nothing but Fuji and getting stonking good results. We put it down to technique. The Fujis will take any picture you want so long as you are good enough to use the gear.ugh, im so torn..I have a shed load of canon gear and its all currently boxed up as I want to trade it all in and go full on fuji...but something is compelling me to keep the canon kit, even though there is a good chance I will never use it all ever again!
2 x 1dmkiii
1 x 1dx
2 x 5dmkiii + grip
70-200 f2.8 Lii IS
16-35 f2.8 Lii
50 f1.2
85 f1.2
135 f2
24-70 f2.8
24-70 f4
24-135 f4
6 x 600ex flashguns
2 x ST-E3-RT triggers..
If I do sell that lot I could buy pretty much everything Fuji have out currently twice over lol.
My main bag is a ThinkTank Retrospective 10. Absolutley massive. Bought it for use with the 5D, but it carries all I'm the Fuji gear ever likely to need - or own.
A couple more trips with you and you'll be in it!!!After a couple more trips out with me, I'm sure I can put that theory to the test!!!!!
Hmmm, I actually prefer that Millican bag to the Billingham... Will ask the Mrs which one she likes the most and order![]()
Had a long chat with Mr Perspective about this on Saturday. He's got rid of all his and I'm sorely tempted. If you look around there are lots of pros using nothing but Fuji and getting stonking good results. We put it down to technique. The Fujis will take any picture you want so long as you are good enough to use the gear.
Decisions, decisions.
Had a long chat with Mr Perspective about this on Saturday. He's got rid of all his and I'm sorely tempted. If you look around there are lots of pros using nothing but Fuji and getting stonking good results. We put it down to technique. The Fujis will take any picture you want so long as you are good enough to use the gear.
Decisions, decisions.
I recently bought an Ona Brixton Canvas bag... now that's a camera bag![]()
Agreed. Perhaps I should have said "allegedly"Thats a very bold statement. I think there are to may variables to make that true.
The Yongnuo 622s work perfectly on the Fuji as do the more basic 603 triggers. Don't know if they will talk to your guns. If not get 622 transceivers. Get a set or just one and run a master/slave setup.FYI, the ST-E3-RT trigger does not work with the Fuji, even in manual, the 600EX flashguns however work perfectly on the hotshoe.
The Yongnuo 622s work perfectly on the Fuji as do the more basic 603 triggers. Don't know if they will talk to your guns. If not get 622 transceivers. Get a set or just one and run a master/slave setup.
I use my 580 guns no trouble with the Fuji but not ETTL only manual. Suits me fine.
I use a YN 622C - TX controller on the hotshoe. Under each flash gun I have a YN 622C transceiver. Flash guns are Canon EX580 MkII
As I understand things the Canon versions work on Fuji, but Nikon don't. Don't ask why because I don't know! (might not even be correct!)
The 622 allow for full control of flash settings from on the camera. But it is manual mode only. No ETTL at all. Doesn't worry me for what I want.
I don't know anything about Fuji flash.
I also use at times YN 603 Mark II (Important the MkII bit) again Canon version, but these need each flash gun to be individually set, so are more PIA and I tend to use these more as wired remote shutter triggers; one on the hotshoe wired in and the other in my hand. You can put a 622C - TX on top of the 603 and fire the camera and flash by remote if that's what you want to do.
A couple of dodgy iPhone photos but essentially yes, XT-1 with large grip and 35mm attached. Still room for 3 lenses...
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Sounds promising. Would be good to know. I was told that it is something to do with the configuration of the pins. I've never handled a Nikon that closely so can't comment, but there must be others on here with Nikon stuff who would like to know. Saves ditching perfectly usuable stuff.
It's a great lens - I've learned to trust it pretty much throughout its range. I've just had a look at my lightroom folder and it's the lens I shoot with most (because of it's versatility) followed by the 35 and then the 56.
It does landscape really well:
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I'm also happy to take pics of the kids running around with it!
Essential Nap-0340 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
Rest Time-1099 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking and any comments welcome.,
Great shooting George, did you wait for them to wake up before asking?
Love the black and white.