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Anyone tried the 55-200mm?
Its "Excellent" Neil, one of my fav' lenses.
George.
Anyone tried the 55-200mm?
Whats everyone's favourite lens and why and what lens is next on everyone's wish list?
I was debating getting it or the 50-140mm when I sell my 56mm.Its "Excellent" Neil, one of my fav' lenses.
George.
I have a 3, 5, 10 and 13. @Mr Perceptive has a 16! I use them regularly depending on light conditions. Started out with 5 and 10 and expanded from there.Would ND filter users suggest a 10 stopper first, a 6 stopper or perhaps at a push a stackable 3 AND 6? For use on the 10-24mm primarily.
I have a 3, 5, 10 and 13. @Mr Perceptive has a 16! I use them regularly depending on light conditions. Started out with 5 and 10 and expanded from there.
Really depends on what you are shooting: you'll only find the best combination for you by going out there and working out what you need.
Get a couple like you suggest and go from there.
A small word of advice.....get good stuff. Yes it's pricey but as SWMBO says."Buy cheap, buy twice"
Depends what exposures you want. Even with a 10 stopper I struggle to get exposure times greater than 30s a lot of the time.Would ND filter users suggest a 10 stopper first, a 6 stopper or perhaps at a push a stackable 3 AND 6? For use on the 10-24mm primarily.
I'm guessing that a in the middle of the day though rather than sunrise / sunset?Depends what exposures you want. Even with a 10 stopper I struggle to get exposure times greater than 30s a lot of the time.
Obviously depends on the type of shot you want. I tend to use grad filters at sunset to block out the sun, rather than using a stopper that covers the whole scene. This was taken recently on a pretty dull day using a 10 stopper, as you can see it was only 14s. Granted I could've got slower stopping the lens down but then diffraction starts to kick in.I'm guessing that a in the middle of the day though rather than sunrise / sunset?
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I live in Scotland mate. Sunny days are few and far between [emoji1]Obviously depends on the type of shot you want. I tend to use grad filters at sunset to block out the sun, rather than using a stopper that covers the whole scene. This was taken recently on a pretty dull day using a 10 stopper, as you can see it was only 14s. Granted I could've got slower stopping the lens down but then diffraction starts to kick in.
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][url=https://flic.kr/p/NMfMD5]DSCF5664-4 by TDG-77, on Flickr
Similar shot on a brighter day and shutter speed was then only 3.2 seconds using a 10 stopper
P7092364 re-edit by TDG-77, on Flickr
So if you're going to be shooting on sunny days then a 10 stopper is the minimum you want imo if you want shutter speed to be 1s or slower.[/url]
There are a few events in Settle town today, so we are busy being locals just now. Not yet managed to get into a photographic routine, but tomorrow we may walk down to the Hoffman Kilns again.
It will probably be early afternoon when we get there, depending on extenuating factors.I'll be going past the kilns in the morning. Plan is to go near the cattle grid you posted earlier for the lone tree on the pavement then back down the hill and up to Ribblehead. Can't too accurate about timings.
Hey Riz, that looks to be one hell of a nice kit you've got there.
George.
Probably miss each other. I'm expecting to be R/head or Dent PM. Any point in exchanging phones?It will probably be early afternoon when we get there, depending on extenuating factors.
Not for this weekend, but I'll pm you anyway.Probably miss each other. I'm expecting to be R/head or Dent PM. Any point in exchanging phones?
Nah, don't like swapping lensesYou could take both
Then why have more than one of the same focal length??Nah, don't like swapping lenses![]()
Nice gear. What's you favourite lens of the bunch?
Nah, don't like swapping lenses![]()
Haha we all feel that.It's really bad when you've only just had a Fuji GAS episode and already considering wave 2 and 3 of GAS attack lol.
It's really bad when you've only just had a Fuji GAS episode and already considering wave 2 and 3 of GAS attack lol.
Obviously depends on the type of shot you want. I tend to use grad filters at sunset to block out the sun, rather than using a stopper that covers the whole scene. This was taken recently on a pretty dull day using a 10 stopper, as you can see it was only 14s. Granted I could've got slower stopping the lens down but then diffraction starts to kick in.
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]DSCF5664-4 by TDG-77, on Flickr
Similar shot on a brighter day and shutter speed was then only 3.2 seconds using a 10 stopper
P7092364 re-edit by TDG-77, on Flickr
So if you're going to be shooting on sunny days then a 10 stopper is the minimum you want imo if you want shutter speed to be 1s or slower.
Not much else left for you to buy
90m? 100-400?
I'm at a crossroads with all my gear. Going to give the 5D4 a go (I do miss the full frame 35,50,85 and 70-200). Then a final decision, sell all the Canon gear or trim back the Fuji gear. I've got 8, 18-55, 23, 35, 56, 60, 90, 50-230, 50-140 and 100-400 lenses along with an X-E1, X-T1 and X-T2. Funny how all the gear creeps up on you...