Graphite Silver Edition. If I'm perfectly honest I wish it was more silver (like the XT10) than gunmetal so it had the ultimate retro look, but I guess you can't have everythingSorry for my ignorance, what does 'GSE' stand for ?
Been loads on the used market for several weeks now, great time to buy one at the mo. WEX had a deal for a further 10% off a couple of weeks ago when I bought mine which made them even better value. I'll not be upgrading until the XT2 GSE comes onto the used market![]()
When do Fooji hope to release the 'GSE' XT2 ?

Yes i have it was very sharp but noisy and hunted a bit but iq wise excellentAnyone using the 60mm? Appreciate its an older lens now and not seen as "cool" but ditching the 16-55 so would like to cover off the long end, 56mm is obviously amazing but don't really "need" the f1.2
Fuji rumours says something is coming out this year.... hmn...Fuji Rumors are talking about early 2017...
A bit slower to focus than some other lenses, but nice and sharp.Anyone using the 60mm? Appreciate its an older lens now and not seen as "cool" but ditching the 16-55 so would like to cover off the long end, 56mm is obviously amazing but don't really "need" the f1.2
A bit slower to focus than some other lenses, but nice and sharp.
If you're interested in a trade, I'm still looking for a 16-55.
Ah hah I'm tempted by a 16-55mm too just for the ease of use. Having the 23, 35 and 56 is great but I only have one body to put them all on.
To think I passed on one for £520 when Chris was selling in the summer makes me hurt a little inside.
Just out of interest, I tested my 16-55/2.8 up against my 18-55/2.8-4 at various focal lengths and apertures yesterday (just shooting the houses in my estate). To my surprise, the 18-55mm was sharper at the edges at all focal lengths, whilst the 16-55 was on a par on the middle until 35mm when it showed an advantage. At 55mm, the central portion of the image was significantly sharper on the 16-55. Was a bit disappointed by the edges though, looks like the auto-correction has removed a lot of CA.
I briefly owned a 16-55. I thought the image quality improvement would compensate for the extra weight and lack of IS. Wrong! After a few days of unscientific testing I returned the lens and have gone back to my 18-55. I just did not see the point of it (the 16-55) except the water resistance. And I naively expected it to have internal zooming, as its sister the excellent 50-140 does. Wrong again.Thanks for that, this thread could do with more posts like this to combat GAS.![]()
I briefly owned a 16-55. I thought the image quality improvement would compensate for the extra weight and lack of IS. Wrong! After a few days of unscientific testing I returned the lens and have gone back to my 18-55. I just did not see the point of it (the 16-55) except the water resistance. And I naively expected it to have internal zooming, as its sister the excellent 50-140 does. Wrong again.
Ah hah I'm tempted by a 16-55mm too just for the ease of use. Having the 23, 35 and 56 is great but I only have one body to put them all on.
To think I passed on one for £520 when Chris was selling in the summer makes me hurt a little inside.
I briefly owned a 16-55. I thought the image quality improvement would compensate for the extra weight and lack of IS. Wrong! After a few days of unscientific testing I returned the lens and have gone back to my 18-55. I just did not see the point of it (the 16-55) except the water resistance. And I naively expected it to have internal zooming, as its sister the excellent 50-140 does. Wrong again.
Just out of interest, I tested my 16-55/2.8 up against my 18-55/2.8-4 at various focal lengths and apertures yesterday (just shooting the houses in my estate). To my surprise, the 18-55mm was sharper at the edges at all focal lengths, whilst the 16-55 was on a par on the middle until 35mm when it showed an advantage. At 55mm, the central portion of the image was significantly sharper on the 16-55. Was a bit disappointed by the edges though, looks like the auto-correction has removed a lot of CA.
I've just had a reply from the UK distributors for RRS gear. They are based in Holland - don't ask.
They don't have stock in but will get me a price. I'm sure it will be more than the cheapo Chinese knock offs on e-Bay, but the quality is reported to be excellent.
@Mr Perceptive ...are you interested? Anyone else looking for a good bit of gear?
Let me know and I'll ask them for a price - absolutely no commitment at present.
As I said...I'm not going to order, just enquire.Yes!!!! But price dependant
What are you not liking about the XP2 Colin can I ask ?That's it keep them coming! Now talk down the X-T2 before I part with my X-Pro2 to order one!
I think it's the fact that he hasn't got one that is the main problemWhat are you not liking about the XP2 Colin can I ask ?
Sorry, no chance! That's what I did!That's it keep them coming! Now talk down the X-T2 before I part with my X-Pro2 to order one!
They don't have stock in but will get me a price. I'm sure it will be more than the cheapo Chinese knock offs on e-Bay, but the quality is reported to be excellent.


They are appearing but the copies do not have the sliding Base plate that the RRS have. It could be important if you want to use remote control in portrait mode. I went through several cable connectors on the T1 and had to make do with a less than perfect set up at the end. Now with the sliding pate there us room for a 90° connector which the T1 couldn't really handle.I have dealt with this company, they are Markins dealers too and item came quickly.
Reckon with current exchange rates you won't get much change out of 200 quid for that L-Plate, sure our friends in the far east will make one soon
What are you not liking about the XP2 Colin can I ask ?
I think it's the fact that he hasn't got one that is the main problem![]()
+1Yes!!!! But price dependant
XP and XT bodies are very different, fantastic that Fuji makes two types.
I really want the AF improvements and the focus stick, not sure resolution or IQ bothers me that much, I am at the 'good enough' point with the X-T1. Simply cannot justify it on price grounds though![]()
Well you mentioned wanting to try the 60mm...Ohh what you looking to trade?
I wonder if there is some sample variation on the 16-55's? I haven't used the 18-55 much, but I found the 16-55 much nicer.
Anyway - here's a comparison video. Image samples kick in after about 18 minutes..
View: https://youtu.be/v9UHwPPbk08