The Fabulous Fuji X owners thread

OK guys. Thanks for the interest. @Mr Perceptive and I hang around a bit together and we have been talking about these so I think it's only right to let him have first refusal. He may have one of his own by now. He's probably in work so I'll just give him time to get off site and catch upon things. Then I'll get back to you. The bracket is still in it's box, it's that new!
 
OK guys. Thanks for the interest. @Mr Perceptive and I hang around a bit together and we have been talking about these so I think it's only right to let him have first refusal. He may have one of his own by now. He's probably in work so I'll just give him time to get off site and catch upon things. Then I'll get back to you. The bracket is still in it's box, it's that new!

Not a prob, for £20 odd quid I've ordered one anyway!
 
It's a KC Pug he has a little more about than any other Pug we have ever met but it means he doesn't weeze as much but he does still sore just not that loud compared to some.

Ah cool. We got a Puggle (pug/beagle) instead of a pug because of the wheezing etc. Ours is more beagle but I've seen some that look similar to yours. He's a little cracker :)

HarleyPortrait by Kris Blair, on Flickr
 
XT-1 has arrived, YAY! :banana:

Just ran about the house shooting a few Jpegs so far, need to adapt to these settings, but figuring it out. I can already see it's very decent in the mid to high ISO range. Emily shot at 1600, Scout [kitty] at 3200. very little done just passed through Lightroom a little crop on each and slight adjustment, as I heard bad things about how LR handles FX files. Jpegs not a problem at least, will shoot some RAW later.

XT-1 + 27mm tester by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr

XT-1 cat test by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr
 
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Ah its here, camera looks pretty good with the battery grip, think the 18-55 will go, have no doubt its a good lens (based on reputation) but I can't abide not having an aperture ring, you would think I'm a 60 year old former film shooter saying things like that!
 
Ah its here, camera looks pretty good with the battery grip, think the 18-55 will go, have no doubt its a good lens (based on reputation) but I can't abide not having an aperture ring, you would think I'm a 60 year old former film shooter saying things like that!


Maybe I've got the wrong end of the stick Chris, but the 18-55mm lens does have an aperture ring.(y)

George.
 
Maybe I've got the wrong end of the stick Chris, but the 18-55mm lens does have an aperture ring.(y)

George.

Ah, your right, I was puzzled how I changed aperture... will probably still go but will need to give it a proper try!
 
XT-1 has arrived, YAY! :banana:

Just ran about the house shooting a few Jpegs so far, need to adapt to these settings, but figuring it out. I can already see it's very decent in the mid to high ISO range. Emily shot at 1600, Scout [kitty] at 3200. very little done just passed through Lightroom a little crop on each and slight adjustment, as I heard bad things about how LR handles FX files. Jpegs not a problem at least, will shoot some RAW later.

XT-1 + 27mm tester by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr

XT-1 cat test by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr


"ENJOY" it Keith, they really are an excellent bit of kit.(y)

George.
 
Great to see people getting new arrivals today, I'm not even slightly jealous.

Now can anyone spot what's wrong with this picture?

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Yes. that's right my screen protector hasn't arrived yet!


By the looks of that shot Colin, neither has the camera.:whistle::D

George.
 
Nice L bracket.

Indeed it is, amazing how long postage takes from Southsea though. I've got an almost matching one sitting here as well for an X-T1 that I no longer have.

By the looks of that shot Colin, neither has the camera.:whistle::D

George.

Dammit! I thought there was something else I was waiting on :D Would have ordered it last week from Amazon when they first started showing stock but I was taking advantage of the trade in bonus at Jessops.
 
Two women or two pugs?
I've got two dogs, three cats, two children and a wife! Guess which ones the hardest

2 cats, 2 girls, one missus. Both moggies are female, and they hate one another :D
 
Hi there, I'm a street photographer who dabbles in landscapes too. Very new to this forum (this is my first post).


Hi Claire, And welcome aboard TP and this particular part of the forums, looking forward to hearing from you and maybe seeing some of your images on the various forums."Enjoy".(y)

George.
 
Here's the 2nd of my latest Autumn shots. The tree is one in my front garden and I haven't a clue just what it is, but it sure do make a mess this time of year.

X-T2, 55-200mm Lens, 1/170th @ F8, ISO-200, Handheld.
Autumn (11)-03390 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr

:ty: for looking.(y):fuji:

George.

That's a cracking shot George. Great colours, sharpness, pop and subject matter :)
 
Purchased the Helios 44mm for Ebay along with the adapter for the XT1. I've not much experience shooting on manual focus and of course the XT1 is new to me too but I quite fancied the challenge. Had a quick play this morning whilst out dog walking, it appears to my unprofessional eye a good copy and a bargain for £22.
What do others think?
This is straight out of camera, not the greatest subject but i think it demonstrates the efficiency of the lens. Shot at F2

Helios Test by Bykerlass, on Flickr
 
That's pretty good, I did have the camera set up for the peeping of the focus where it was a little square but I lost it and i dont know what setting brings it back but it seemed to be damn helpful
 
Thats a belter George, didn't think the 55-200 was capable of that sharpness!


Thanks Chris, much appreciated.(y)

"The 55-200mm lens is one of my favorite lenses, I don't know if they vary between copies but mine is certainly very sharp"


George.
 
Here's the 2nd of my latest Autumn shots. The tree is one in my front garden and I haven't a clue just what it is, but it sure do make a mess this time of year.

X-T2, 55-200mm Lens, 1/170th @ F8, ISO-200, Handheld.
Autumn (11)-03390 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr

:ty: for looking.(y):fuji:

George.
Lovely. That's certainly making me re-evaluate if I really need my 50-140, considering how rarely I use that focal length range.
 
Purchased the Helios 44mm for Ebay along with the adapter for the XT1. I've not much experience shooting on manual focus and of course the XT1 is new to me too but I quite fancied the challenge. Had a quick play this morning whilst out dog walking, it appears to my unprofessional eye a good copy and a bargain for £22.
What do others think?
This is straight out of camera, not the greatest subject but i think it demonstrates the efficiency of the lens. Shot at F2

Helios Test by Bykerlass, on Flickr
That's really nice, especially considering the aperture used.
 
Lovely. That's certainly making me re-evaluate if I really need my 50-140, considering how rarely I use that focal length range.


Thanks Stephen, much appreciated.(y)

George.
 
I have the 55-200, I haven't got to play with it much yet, but just going on the casual testing I have done, the OIS seems very good. I could hand hold and get sharp shots indoors at 1/15th at 200mm
 
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