The Fabulous Fuji X owners thread

35mm 1.4 hood isn't great, can't put the lens cap on with it fitted and the supplied rubber hood cap just keeps falling off.

Yes it does look like a squashed coke can and given the above issues I'm not impressed

Who needs the rubber cap? The lens cap does fit with the hood on as mentioned, but even that's not needed. It's a solid hood and it snaps into place a lot easier than some of the zoom hoods. I like the look of it :)
 
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Not a genuine Canon, but I recently bought a cheap copy for all of £2.50 and in all honesty it seems to work without issue. I mean, there's not much to fail I'd think. Either works or it doesn't.

I agree - it's just two connections essentially - focus and release. The Canon genuine one is only £14.99 vs some £30 something for the Fuji one - I guess I was just pointing out the opportunity more than anything, but agree there is little to go wrong in them.
 
My mod uses a right angled connector - it's easy enough to remove (I wanted an angled connector as it was less vulnerable I thought). Is yours only problematic because of the L bracket? I don't have or want an L bracket, so hopefully won't experience the same issue?
Yes. When the connector is in place there is very little room in between the sides of an L bracket to get fingers or anything else round the right angled connector. A straight connector is better and I'm in negotiation to get a genuine Fuji RR-90 which has a straight connector so is easier to remove.
If you are not using an L bracket then the problem should never arise and the Canon will work just fine. It does on mine.
 
I agree - it's just two connections essentially - focus and release. The Canon genuine one is only £14.99 vs some £30 something for the Fuji one - I guess I was just pointing out the opportunity more than anything, but agree there is little to go wrong in them.
Oh definitely. I'd certainly not be buying a Fuji remote unless absolutely essential.
 
The only Fuji hood I like is the 35mm f1.4 hood. All the others I've replaced with metal screw in hoods (some plain, some vented). Actually the 100-400 hood I still use, not much to do there though tbh.

Unfortunately I don't have the 18-135 so can't help you specifically for that lens. Just check the thread size and see what screw on hoods you like. You're restricted by 18mm, so don't go too mad with any deep hoods.

Here's a link to give you some ideas (they use a vented hood on the 18-135):

Thanks that's really helpful:) I think I will order a vented hood.

http://fujixtras.blogspot.co.uk/2015/08/all-about-that-hood.html?m=1
My 55-200mm hood is a non stop nightmare. Can spent upwards of 5 minutes just trying to attach it to the lens before a shoot, trying to reverse it to go back in the bag is even harder, and usually gets given up on. Not had issues with the others, except occasionally knocking the 14mm one and getting it chopping a corner off in the image!

Thanks for your reply.

I thought it was perhaps me, but it just doesn't go on smoothly and can take ages. It really feels like cheap plastic compared to Nikon. I am going to give a vented one a go.
 
I'm having the usual nightmare with Amazon and Chinese sites over stuff I ordered a month ago! But ... at least my macro rings arrived.

Got this set here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B014EV2HGU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

They are fiddly as anything to get the lens attached to from the off, but - once you get them on, they seem to do as they are supposed to. AF is working well [though I will use them full manual mostly for better precision] , all the cpu data is present and correct, and they feel secure enough at least with a small lens attached on camera [I'm using the 35 1.4 atm]

I need to make up some flimsy DIY soft box for better even light from the flash. I had made some in the past but they got misplaced [lost] during a house move this summer. Just using bare off-cam flash here for a few testers

_DSF2802 by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr

_DSF2792 by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr

_DSF2805 by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr
 
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Really like these I've not been to London since the late 1980s 89 in fact.
Would be great to visit again someday lots of photo opportunities to be had
Great set (y)
Thanks. I m not far from London so it's nice to be able to go there whenever I have a chance.
 
Very interesting DOF. I checked your EXIF. You are using a 55mm lens with f1.0?

Normally I would expect a very tight focus plane at f1.0 - instead the foreground is out of focus, and about 15 foot in, tight focus right up to the background. Was it really f1.0 or more like f18?
Most likely this is taken with an adapted lens - you can choose the focal length in the menus so that it goes into the EXIF correctly, but as the camera can't know the aperture on adapted lenses Fuji defaults to putting f1.0 in the exif data.
 
I have an announcement my XT2 has been sold.

Lenses to be sold 18mm and 16-55mm.
I wish you all a good day.


Sorry to hear that Neil,:( but I'm sure you'll be back so perhaps we'll keep your membership of this thread open.(y)

"Good luck with whatever you're changing to matey, there's certainly some very fine kit out there"

George.
 
I'm having the usual nightmare with Amazon and Chinese sites over stuff I ordered a month ago! But ... at least my macro rings arrived.

Got this set here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B014EV2HGU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

They are fiddly as anything to get the lens attached to from the off, but - once you get them on, they seem to do as they are supposed to. AF is working well [though I will use them full manual mostly for better precision] , all the cpu data is present and correct, and they feel secure enough at least with a small lens attached on camera [I'm using the 35 1.4 atm]

I need to make up some flimsy DIY soft box for better even light from the flash. I had made some in the past but they got misplaced [lost] during a house move this summer. Just using bare off-cam flash here for a few testers

_DSF2802 by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr

_DSF2792 by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr

_DSF2805 by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr


Liking these three shot very much Keith, "Excellent" bit of work Sir.(y)

George.
 
Sorry to hear that Neil,:( but I'm sure you'll be back so perhaps we'll keep your membership of this thread open.(y)

"Good luck with whatever you're changing to matey, there's certainly some very fine kit out there"

George.
Haha cheers George. I'll bombard another thread with some selfies in the future ;)
 
Liking these three shot very much Keith, "Excellent" bit of work Sir.(y)

George.

Thanks, just off the cuff testers, but will try do some better ones when I rig up some kind of decent light diffuser :)

Brickon D500? :D


I was actually going to post "Why not follow rookies to his D500 thread?" :D But I think there's some will never be happy with any gear sadly
 
Brickon D500? :D
No will go FF
Thanks, just off the cuff testers, but will try do some better ones when I rig up some kind of decent light diffuser :)




I was actually going to post "Why not follow rookies to his D500 thread?" :D But I think there's some will never be happy with any gear sadly
Not after crop will be FF. Although the D500 gets great reviews it's not FF and im going that route
 
I broke with my tradition of only using Sandisk and purchased one of these. Mine has behaved itself so far, but I've read of a lot of people experiencing errors.

Not good :( yes a little searching has found issues with the Lexar card thanks for the Tip I will try contacting them again as they are supposed to have a lifetime guarentee ?
 
No will go FF

Not after crop will be FF. Although the D500 gets great reviews it's not FF and im going that route

If I was to go back to Nikon, it would probably be for the D500 and stick to cheaper DX lenses. Much as I loved the D800, I felt it really desired the highest end glass to make the best of it. And this meant expensive and heavy. 2 of the main reasons I switched away from it. If I hadn't gone to Fuji, I'd have gotten a DX Nikon I think. Like the D7100. And started saving for the 500
 
Thank you to david357 and Mickledore and those who helped direct me to the tree at llyn Pardarn This is my first image/frame off Fuji X-T2 Fujinon XF-10-24mm f4R ois.



llyn Padarn by Philip Higgins, on Flickr
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Did you manage to get there OK?
Water level fluctuates almost daily in there.
That's not your green van hiding in the trees is it?

Thank you so much for your help and directions alas no green van for me looked like a new age traveller who was parked up:)
I parked up as close to the path but out of site :)
Once again a BIG thank you Mickledore (n)
 
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If I was to go back to Nikon, it would probably be for the D500 and stick to cheaper DX lenses. Much as I loved the D800, I felt it really desired the highest end glass to make the best of it. And this meant expensive and heavy. 2 of the main reasons I switched away from it. If I hadn't gone to Fuji, I'd have gotten a DX Nikon I think. Like the D7100. And started saving for the 500
The D500 is tempting for sure, DR and Noise handling nearly matching the D750 with an insane AF system and AF spread nearly covering the full frame. Apparently a new FF nikon is on the horizon to replace the D760, will be interesting to see what they will offer. Hope it doesn't have the sensor from the D5.
 
The D500 is tempting for sure, DR and Noise handling nearly matching the D750 with an insane AF system and AF spread nearly covering the full frame. Apparently a new FF nikon is on the horizon to replace the D760, will be interesting to see what they will offer. Hope it doesn't have the sensor from the D5.


What might stop me from going for it, would be - is it worth twice the money of a D7200? Where you could get a new one of those and a very nice lens or 2
 
What might stop me from going for it, would be - is it worth twice the money of a D7200? Where you could get a new one of those and a very nice lens or 2
Depends on the individual I guess. The better AF system, bigger VF, better noise handling, and better build may be enough to sway some people.
 
What might stop me from going for it, would be - is it worth twice the money of a D7200? Where you could get a new one of those and a very nice lens or 2

I would get the best piece of glass I could afford to meet my needs and a D7200 :)(y)
 
I can't be the only one who finds the Fuji lens hood pants. I have the XF 18-135 lens which is great but the lens hood is a real pain to get on ans off. Feels really flimsy and doesn't attach smoothly.

Has anyone else found this and have you sourced an alternative?
No my 18-135 was fine, the 50-140 on the other hand is a pig !!
 
I would get the best piece of glass I could afford to meet my needs and a D7200 :)(y)
I was disappointed in the noise handling of the D7200 so if I was looking at an APS DSLR I'd have to go for the D500 tbh.
 
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When I started looking back into Fuji his was one of the first channels I came across and subbed to. So I get notifications whenever he uploads a new one. I have entered probably hundreds of competitions online, and usually just enter and forget about it. Nice surprise just before Christmas :)



Thanks :) I have heard some prefer it to the XT-1 as they say it produces a more film like image? Looking forward to trying it out

CONGRATS Chap. And thanks to everybody who supports the channel by subscribing and commenting :) It makes a big difference!
 
CONGRATS Chap. And thanks to everybody who supports the channel by subscribing and commenting :) It makes a big difference!

Thanks :) I hope you do get more subs, solid channel. Helped me make some decisions when I was switching over from Nikon. reviews are nicely paced and no BS.
 
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