lol, well that was a spur of the moment thing - 18-135mm ordered, well rather won on eBay
Still weather sealing should be nice to have...
The 16mm is a brilliant lens, very sharp, amazing colour rendition and wide enough for landscape if you prefer the 24mm equivalent on a full frameWould the XF16mm f1.4 be an adequate landscape lens for most situations?
LrMobile1408-2016-11382453583253269 by ManualFocus-G, on Flickr
LrMobile1408-2016-11432937828736668 by ManualFocus-G, on Flickr
LrMobile1408-2016-11463121540650730 by ManualFocus-G, on Flickr
LrMobile1408-2016-11493244117890720 by ManualFocus-G, on FlickrOn hols so thought I'd try out some different workflow. Ooc jpg->tablet with lr mobile ->Flickr
Jessops bundles look no good to me. With the 56 you are paying £730 for the lens. With the 50-140 £1101. With the 18-135 £588. You can definitely get that glass cheaper elsewhere.
Only thing about the X-T2 that puts me off (apart from the cost) is packing an APS-C sensor with 24mp. The cameras with 16mp from different manufacturers seem to be a good compromise between noise, image quality and print size.
Can't afford one now anyway, but if I could think I would wait and see what others say about it
Nothing special I just happen to like this shot (It looks better on Flickr).
X-T1, 10-24mm Lens @ 18mm FL, 1/420th @ F5.6, ISO-200, Handheld.
Boat Hire-03074 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking and any comments welcome.,
George.
How much are they going for as a matter of interest as I may be selling mine?lol, well that was a spur of the moment thing - 18-135mm ordered, well rather won on eBay
Still weather sealing should be nice to have...
Loving this image George.....I can smell summer ozzing from it...! I'm on the lookout for a XF10-24 for my new X adventures, a fantastic versatile lens.Nothing special I just happen to like this shot (It looks better on Flickr).
X-T1, 10-24mm Lens @ 18mm FL, 1/420th @ F5.6, ISO-200, Handheld.
Boat Hire-03074 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking and any comments welcome.,
George.
Festa-21.jpg by Ian, on FlickrThanks will get mine listed on here shortly.On eBay a bit more - £350 (ish), here about £325
I love that George, what a cracking little image, crisp, clear and true to life [emoji106]
One from my hols. The local church festival processes through the village and then everyone has a picnic in the churchyard. Lovely, even for a heathen like me.
Festa-21.jpg by Ian, on Flickr
XT1 plus 90mm
Interesting to see what the quality is like with LR Mobile - I haven't used it for anything other than mobile phone photos. Seems like it might be worth experimenting with. (Although I do have a Windows tablet so I can use the full Lightroom on the move...)
FWIW, these look a little oversharpened to me - perhaps too much clarity? Particularly on the (otherwise very cute) first photo, the skin seems a bit artificially textured. Might just be a personal taste thing...
Well it arrived, I had the dogs outside, took 42 pics on multiple bursts and took 43 on the 7D... I got 36 in focus on the canon with the nifty fifty at f2.8.. Slapped the 56mm on the Fuji at f2.8 and I got 33 out of 42.. Happy with that! Not quite 37 out of 43 but I couldn't care less tbh, the size and weight difference is worth the compromise! Happy chap! Xt2 should finally be the camera to turn the die hard DSLR users over to a CSC!Interesting feedback. The Fuji cameras are certainly a lot nicer to use than Sony's, if nothing else. If tracking is better too, then that's a slam dunk.
Many thanks for the comment, I'll take a look at the originals later to work out if its LR Mobile or the original processing (I normally run from RAW rather than JPG, so no idea what the camera is set to![]()
Just for info, sharpness was set to +1 in the camera, which probably contributed. Also I realised the time was set incorrectly. Hands up anyone else who just shoots away without checking these things![]()

I've never seen a sky that colour!
Does anyone know if you can still get the £80 cashback on the 50-140 if you purchase it in a bundle with the 1.4 teleconverter?
No cashback, no. But then you are paying £50 for a £350 teleconvertor so it's a cracking deal.
Ha ha I did the same thing. However, my anxiety is a result of it bring so hard to choose from the amazing glass that is available.Well I've just listed all my canon kit now I've got he XT1 so hopefully I'll be able to pay for the body and get myself a zoom (70-200 equivalent) to couple all the primes which cover the low 18-60mm area.
I'm all anxious, I hope I've made the right choice haha!
Don't choose, buy everything.Ha ha I did the same thing. However, my anxiety is a result of it bring so hard to choose from the amazing glass that is available.
Don't choose, buy everything.![]()
Maybe I didn't give it enough chance, but I bought the 16-55 and pretty soon sent it back as it didn't seem enough of an upgrade from the stabilised 18-55.
Have you got any shots from either you could post?