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Fantastic capture. Could everyone with the 100-400mm stop tempting me please?
Thank you
I've only had my xt1 24 hours and I already want that damn 100-400.
Arrrggghhh!
And so you should Terry, It's an awesome lens.
George.
Lands End (1)-20050 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking and any comments welcome.,
A nice scene, going from foreground interest right through to distant cliffs with a natural eye path along the shore line.I'm the first one to admit that my landscape photography leaves a lot to be desired,but this shot taken at "Lands End" I thought was approaching reasonable.
X-T1, 18-55mm Lens, 1/750th @ F8, ISO-200, Handheld.
Lands End (1)-20050 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking and any comments welcome.,
George.
A nice scene, going from foreground interest right through to distant cliffs with a natural eye path along the shore line.
I'm the first one to admit that my landscape photography leaves a lot to be desired,but this shot taken at "Lands End" I thought was approaching reasonable.
X-T1, 18-55mm Lens, 1/750th @ F8, ISO-200, Handheld.
Lands End (1)-20050 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking and any comments welcome.,
George.
XT2 looks pretty good...: http://www.fujirumors.com/fujifilm-x-t2-full-specs-images-leaked/
Lovely shot. How was the wind up there?!
I'm in Cornwall this week and am gutted the weather has been so poor![]()
XT2 looks pretty good...: http://www.fujirumors.com/fujifilm-x-t2-full-specs-images-leaked/
Be awesome if they put ibis into it
I just though from what I seen ibis seems more effective ?
Would you say it better than other lens stabilisation
I've personally only used one Fuji lens with iOS. with the 100-400. I'll say that's the best example of image stability I've ever used. I was able to hand hold the lens at the long end with the 1.4 tc attached. So approx 800mm hand held. Hugely impressive.
As I also do use Sony I've got used to the ibis which does steady the ship when looking through the evf.
As you got them both permanently do you see the difference. I guess your saying Sony works better via the EVF
molly01 by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
molly02 by Steve Jelly, on FlickrLove that first one. Spot on focus at 1.4So, since getting the X-T1, I really have been waiting for a decent subject. My nephew (and Godson) has just had a new addition to the family.
All very impromptu, young Molly (8 days old) was asleep next to me on my wife's lap.
X-T1, 35mm f1.4 (wide open) 1/40th 800 ISO, Monochrome + Red Filter
molly01 by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
molly02 by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
I really do love this camera....
Love that first one. Spot on focus at 1.4![]()
I've personally only used one Fuji lens with iOS. with the 100-400. I'll say that's the best example of image stability I've ever used. I was able to hand hold the lens at the long end with the 1.4 tc attached. So approx 800mm hand held. Hugely impressive.
Just bought a second hand XT1 and decided to give it a trail on real wedding. Almost all of the wedding I covered with my trusty 5D 3 and X-Pro1s ........ all was going well until I discovered the horizontal banding under certain lighting conditions with the Electronic Shutter. Talk about flying by the seat of your pants !!!!! Anyway, no shots lost and I was surprised that though it shows on the thumbnail preview it disappears in Lightroom.
An education. Lovely camera.
20160630-DSCF3619 by Jonathan Howes, on Flickr
20160630-DSCF3684 by Jonathan Howes, on Flickr
20160701-DSCF3757 by Jonathan Howes, on Flickr
20160701-DSCF3864-2 by Jonathan Howes, on Flickr
20160701-DSCF3780 by Jonathan Howes, on Flickr
20160701-DSCF3794 by Jonathan Howes, on Flickr
Lauterbrunnen at dusk by David Hallett, on FlickrA work-around, at least as far as the XE2 is concerned, could be to use the remote app on a smartphone. Not the same, I know, but a work-around. That's really the only thing I miss on my X-Pro2.I have an XE1 and the lack of flippy screen is incredibly annoying as I like to get down low.
Completed the form for cash back on a fuji lens this afternoon at 14:28, got an email back at 14:37 validating my claim and cash should be in account within 14 days. The cash back person at Fuji must be sitting at their PC waiting for the claims to come in.Must be a youngster cos us oldies never reply or complete anything in a few mins in case "they" think we can`t be busy.
Just got back from a week in the Swiss Alps, surprisingly decent weather compared with the forecast, and the X-T10 got quite a workout as you might expect.I've only looked at the first day's worth so far, but here's one from the very end of it. Managed to remove some electrical cables by taking two pictures at different heights and making use of the parallax effect relative to the background, something that made me very happy when I finally thought of it
Lauterbrunnen at dusk by David Hallett, on Flickr