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Cracking kit you've put together there AdamAh thanks for the heads up! Will check online
Got my line up sorted for now: 14, 35 and 56![]()
Cracking kit you've put together there AdamAh thanks for the heads up! Will check online
Got my line up sorted for now: 14, 35 and 56![]()
Morning All,
QUESTION 1 - I'm of snowboarding next week and will be taking my XT-1. Has anyone taken theirs before and how does it cope with the temp changes?
QUESTION 2 - I may have left this late but is there any way of getting it to shoot (burst) once motion is detected? Currently use Iphone remote trigger but that may prove difficult if i'm the one in the air...
Q2....think you might need a Triggertrap setup:-
http://www.triggertrap.com/#products/triggertrapmobile1
Mr Perceptive of this parish swears by his. Either wait for him to pass by or drop him a PM. He's pretty harmless really!
But that doesn't have a motion sensor does it?There is also a Fuji wireless app available that you can install on phone or ipad that will control and trigger set up for free![]()
No but for free it could full fill most other needsBut that doesn't have a motion sensor does it?
Q2....think you might need a Triggertrap setup:-
http://www.triggertrap.com/#products/triggertrapmobile1
Mr Perceptive of this parish swears by his. Either wait for him to pass by or drop him a PM. He's pretty harmless really!
I'm guessing a good stock of batteries will be the call of the day depending on use and temperatures !
I'm on-site with customers most of this week so will only check in at intervals
The trigger trap should do want you want. It's quite a neat device but sometimes does sync properly with the camera, usually sorted by power cycling the camera.
It does however drain your phone battery as it keeps the screen on whilst in operation.
Recently I've been getting much longer battery life from the Ex-pro White batteries (about £12 through Amazon)
There is also a Fuji wireless app available that you can install on phone or ipad that will control and trigger set up for free
Here just google
fuji free app
I have two batteries
I would suggest that another couple might be an idea. They are relatively cheap. You could easily run through two in a cold days shooting.
Once your back indoors leave the camera in room at room temperature without the lens cap on it.
If you can get to a chemist you might well be able to get hold of some silica gel bags that come in with there drug supplies.
Just might be worth throwing a few in you bag but try not to let them come in contact with your camera gear.
I usually put them either in paper envelope or a piece of cotton fabric.
You need to dry them out periodically I leave mine on top of a radiator.
Only one?
BTW, you were asleep this afternoon.
https://www.talkphotography.co.uk/threads/fuji-x-t10-buttons-and-screen-protectors.612525/
Luvly (1)-1274 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
Luvly (2)-1271 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking and any comments welcome.,I too would be happy with an ice-cream as magnificent as that! ...![]()
Misty Eyed by Alan Jones, on Flickr
Salisbury Crags looking north as the sunsets over Edinburgh. by Stuart Pardue, on Flickr
Salisbury Crags looking south with a light dusting of snow by Stuart Pardue, on FlickrOne of my favourite places, Stuart! Bit of a horizon halo going on there? Nice shots, though, particularly the first.
Finally managed to get beyond the garden with the camera! 2 weeks into 2016, withdrawal symptoms setting in! Here is me throwing everything at an image - Long Exposure, check; Seascape with lead in rocks, check; Sunset, check. Colour courtesy of XT1 Velvia simulation and a custom WB that I'd forgot I'd shifted over to warm (to counteract the cast of the filters), however it works here I think as it compliments the browns right at the bottom of the shot.
Misty Eyed by Alan Jones, on Flickr
A quick word of appreciation for Fuji's repair team.
I noticed over the Christmas period that the orange tab within the battery compartment of my X-E2 had failed, and no longer kept the battery inside the battery with the door open. Here's the what happened next:
That is some pretty classy service from Fuijfilm!
- Raised the repair online on Sunday 3rd January
- Box (in a box!) was received on Wednesday 6th January along with return instructions
- Sent the camera to Fuji on Friday 8th January
- Received it back, fixed and ready for action on Wednesday 13th January
Great to hear that from Fuji service.
Were you have with the fee? Was it reasonable? and did you pay for postage and was that cover by Fuji? Thanks
I paid nothing as it was under warrantyEven the box came pre-stamped
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Hands up if you want the new Fuji 100-400mm f4-5.6 in February![]()

Hands up if you want the new Fuji 100-400mm f4-5.6 in February![]()
Finally managed to get beyond the garden with the camera! 2 weeks into 2016, withdrawal symptoms setting in! Here is me throwing everything at an image - Long Exposure, check; Seascape with lead in rocks, check; Sunset, check. Colour courtesy of XT1 Velvia simulation and a custom WB that I'd forgot I'd shifted over to warm (to counteract the cast of the filters), however it works here I think as it compliments the browns right at the bottom of the shot.
Misty Eyed by Alan Jones, on Flickr