Where are you based?What a pain in the arse! I went to park cameras today to check out the handling of the X-T1 and there it was in the glass cabinet.... would anyone help me...NO!
One guy was then free and we went to ask him and he said sorry can't I'm going for lunch...
So had a go on the A7II which seemed ok, EVF seemed average though.... but maybe that's because I was used to the D750.
50mins later I walked out thinking no better off!
Texaco by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
Army jeep (1 of 1) by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
Army vehicle (1 of 1) by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
Chevrolet by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
Flowery dress Portraits by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
13065 BW by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
At the window by Andrew Duxbury, on FlickrYikes, number 1 is a belter! Love that!I will be honest Ive hardly used the 56mm and was going to sell it but after today no way most photos were cropped quite a lot but they have still come out quite sharp
Chevrolet by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
Flowery dress Portraits by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
13065 BW by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
At the window by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
Policeman and soldiers by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
Dancing by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
13065 (1 of 1) by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
RAF Dancing by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
Soldier photographer by Andrew Duxbury, on FlickrI will be honest Ive hardly used the 56mm and was going to sell it but after today no way most photos were cropped quite a lot but they have still come out quite sharp
Chevrolet by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
Flowery dress Portraits by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
13065 BW by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
At the window by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
20160529-DSCF1718 by Jonathan Howes, on Flickr
20160529-DSCF1721 by Jonathan Howes, on Flickr
DSCF83001 by Robert Palmer-Wilson, on FlickrThanks Martin I like it as its a good opportunity for photos and the people who dress up are accommodating. You always though unfortunately get the odd idiot photographer like today, 4 of us were taking a photo of a lady and this bloke just goes right up to her face about a foot away with his Nikon DSLR. Was funny because 3 of us all at the same time said you always get one!! I'm always polite and you always get more back from the people involved, manners cost nothing.
A classic American car at Deal car show yesterday. XT-1 with 10-24mm
DSCF83001 by Robert Palmer-Wilson, on Flickr
Cheers. I had a look on your flickr page but couldn't see the EXIF data.Using the 10-24mm, I had it at10mm for that shot Ian.


Not sure I'm cut out for this macro lark. 2 hours and 146 shots yesterday. 2 hours and 117 shots today and this is the best I can get. Body is just about in focus but even if you could see it's head it wouldn't be sharp.
GRRRRR
FXT12217 by mickledore on Talk Photography
f1 is what EXIF says, if you believe that. Think it was f16. 1/40 ISO 400.
Had f16 to get some DOF. Could have upped ISO more but didn't want to risk noise.
Lens is a Vivitar 50mm macro.
Hand held so backwards and forwards to get focus. Tried tripod and slide rail but that's just too awkward for words.
Wind blowing a hooley, as ever round here.
Yeah. Thought it would be too slow. You say flash. On or off camera? Is flash almost compulsory for this type of work? Sun is almost too bright at present hence the non flash attempt.
Yes, max is 180.
Yeah. Thought it would be too slow. You say flash. On or off camera? Is flash almost compulsory for this type of work? Sun is almost too bright at present hence the non flash attempt.
Yes, max is 180.
Along Cambrian Lines by Alan Jones, on Flickr
Along Cambrian Lines by Alan Jones, on Flickr
Along Cambrian Lines by Alan Jones, on Flickr
Along Cambrian Lines by Alan Jones, on FlickrSo Jessops had an X-T1 which I had a long go with today. Nice little camera, but still not sure what to do!!
Think you in boat as I was. You a d750 right? Are you looking replace or go along side it? What others u consider
Cheers. I had a look on your flickr page but couldn't see the EXIF data.
I figured it was at the wide end but wasn't sure specifically. How do you find the 10-24?
D750 off for repair with no due back date as parts in high demand because of earthquake.
Was thinking of running alongside for a bit to see how it goes but wedding I am doing is coming up and D750 not looking like it will be back so was thinking of using the Fuji.
The main thing that worries me is the EVF and low light pics in say the church.
As I am more documentary than posing when it comes to photos the Fuji sort of makes sense but it's an unknown quantity!
What lenses do you use?
35/85 mainly. Got a 24-85 which is my kind of travel buddy!