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Great shot George. Really captures the moment.
Many thanks Sir, much appreciate your comments.
George.
Great shot George. Really captures the moment.
Brilliant - thanks! That is indeed how I have it setup, and I didn't realise it was only looking at card 1 and you couldn't magnify raws! That's much betterA way round this is, as long as you record raw + jpeg with jpegs going to a card in slot 2, is to switch over to the jpeg card for magnified viewing. To do this, double-click on the centre of the joystick when in playback mode and select Slot 2.
Can someone convince me that I need to upgrade my X-E1 to the X-T1 with the 18-135 lens please. I really can't decide.
Thank you. I want a lighter, more portable camera for holidays/days out instead of lugging my D750 around. Still keeping the Nikon but love the Fuji files.What do you want (a few for starters):-
Negative, no in built flash, but really when did you last use it?
- Its faster, a lot faster at just about everything
- AF much quicker, and got tracking modes as well
- Weather Resistant (as is 18-135)
- The EVF, once you've used an X-T1 EVF you will hate going back to the X-E1
- Its very cheap at the moment, though unfortunately your X-E1 is only worth buttons
- Gots loads more bells and whistles
- More things on dials/buttons and less fiddling about in the menus
- WiFi - if you like that sort of thing!
Thank you. I want a lighter, more portable camera for holidays/days out instead of lugging my D750 around. Still keeping the Nikon but love the Fuji files.
Alsi love the X-E1 but its rubbish in low light.
The X-T1 seems a bit extavagant but considering it's price at the moment with the above mentioned lens, it's a bit of a steal. Just got to convince myself to go for it ha.
Hmm...Just a heads-up - if anyone has a minty XF18 mm f2 that they don't want anymore then I have a wanted-to-buy posted
Cheers
Green Finch incoming by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr
The Grinch by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr
Coal Tit by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr
_DSF3871 by Enticing Imagery, on FlickrA few garden bird shots from last few days all shot using the XT-1 + Carl Zeiss Jena 135mm f/3.5 MF lens, adapted to the Fuji X mount.
Green Finch incoming by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr
The Grinch by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr
Coal Tit by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr
_DSF3871 by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr
I don't have an X-T2. But what a great tip..
A few garden bird shots from last few days all shot using the XT-1 + Carl Zeiss Jena 135mm f/3.5 MF lens, adapted to the Fuji X mount.
Green Finch incoming by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr
The Grinch by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr
Coal Tit by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr
_DSF3871 by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr
Beautifully captured, great work! The Sonnar is one of my all time favourite lenses. I might have mentioned that a few times on here lol
The X-T10 is just as good in low light as the X-T1, and if the EVF isn't as quite good, it's still better than the X-E1 by all accounts and certainly just fine with me!Thank you. I want a lighter, more portable camera for holidays/days out instead of lugging my D750 around. Still keeping the Nikon but love the Fuji files.
Alsi love the X-E1 but its rubbish in low light.
The X-T1 seems a bit extavagant but considering it's price at the moment with the above mentioned lens, it's a bit of a steal. Just got to convince myself to go for it ha.
An early start and 90 mins later with a MaccyD's breakfast and....
Great set of images Sir, liking all of these very much.
George.
Only if they go to the same card. I had my X-T2 set for raw+jpeg but with the raws going to card 1 and the jpegs to card2. The camera defaults to looking on card1 for the preview so wouldn't zoom in beyond 2x until I switched to card2 previews after the tip aboveFor anyone without an X-T2 / X-Pro 2, but with the same magnification issue, just shoot RAW + JPG and the camera will use the JPG in playback mode by default, giving you better zoom ability.
Cheers George, your post confused me at first before edit![]()
Yeah ! You and me both. I get moments like that when I really don't have a clue what the heck I'm doin'.
George.
Just ordered the X-T1 with the 18-135 lens from the Fuji refurb store. Hadn't realised it came with the little flash unit so that swayed it in the end. Looking forward to Tuesday/Wednesday now. £725 bargain.
Only if they go to the same card. I had my X-T2 set for raw+jpeg but with the raws going to card 1 and the jpegs to card2. The camera defaults to looking on card1 for the preview so wouldn't zoom in beyond 2x until I switched to card2 previews after the tip above![]()
How did you manage getting up there?
Did you use Foxes Path or go over the top? Which leads on to where did you park? At the bus stop or in the little pull in on the rough road from Lon Garret.
Alan, what made you go for the 10-24 after the 14? I am looking to rent a lens to complement my 35/f2 on a trip to Cuba. Currently looking at those two lenses so I'd appreciate any thoughts!
The way I see it the 10-24 gives me more flexibility, but the 14mm is half the weight which might be useful!
Can someone convince me that I need to upgrade my X-E1 to the X-T1 with the 18-135 lens please. I really can't decide.
The 16-55 is great but silly money. No OIS but fast with great IQ. Auto focus is fast!So the xt20 arrival has got me thinking, it looks great value over the canon M5. The lenses, 16_55, 18_55 and 18_135. What's the focus speed like on the 18_135? I currently have the canon equivalent on a 7dmk2. And is there much iq difference between the two wider zooms?
Thank you. I succumbed last night. X-T1 with 18-135 lens £725 delivered.Yes you do. Focus speed, camera speed, viewfinder size and button position are all far better on the T.
Ah yes - I realised that after I posted my comment. Still getting used to having two card slots - got a bit confused earlier today when I couldn't find my videos and it took me a while to realise I was previewing the wrong card!Yep, it was a reminder for all the non xt2 x pro 2 users, whose cameras only have one slot![]()
Just ordered the X-T1 with the 18-135 lens from the Fuji refurb store. Hadn't realised it came with the little flash unit so that swayed it in the end. Looking forward to Tuesday/Wednesday now. £725 bargain.
I bought it from the refurb store last night. Still got 4 left with the 18-135 lens like the one I got or also available with the 18-50 f2.8. Both £799 but with the discount code it comes down to £719 pus £5.99 postage. Too good a deal to miss and I couldn't resist.Bother! I had my eye on that one, just hoping the OH would go away for a few days so I could safely order it, she was going then... changed her mind.
Refurb store no longer offers new XT1 kits as they did a few weeks ago. Actual camera stores still seem to want a grand or so for a XT1. Looks like I might end up buying second hand, but I bet those who boght the kit will sell separate!
Bother! I had my eye on that one, just hoping the OH would go away for a few days so I could safely order it, she was going then... changed her mind.
Refurb store no longer offers new XT1 kits as they did a few weeks ago. Actual camera stores still seem to want a grand or so for a XT1. Looks like I might end up buying second hand, but I bet those who boght the kit will sell separate!
Any of you MF lens users know of the 'Super Multi coated Takumar F4 Asahi 200mm'? Thinking it might be good for my garden birds
Looks a big b****r, wondering how it might handle on the XT-1
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This exact one here ^ - looks a decent copy, the guy is looking for €75, seems good value
Any of you MF lens users know of the 'Super Multi coated Takumar F4 Asahi 200mm'? Thinking it might be good for my garden birds
Looks a big b****r, wondering how it might handle on the XT-1
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This exact one here ^ - looks a decent copy, the guy is looking for €75, seems good value
I love all the TakumarsI have an early Asahi 200/3.5 preset here which I must get around to trying! Would you not be better off with 300 or 400mm for birds though?
Optically they were very good Sir, bit soft on the edges wide open but that obviously wouldn't matter on the Fooj being APS-C. The early copies did tend to have a few issues with the lens coatings so it's worth checking that out thoroughly. Other than that they were/are good lenses.
Hope this helps.,
George.
I love all the TakumarsI have an early Asahi 200/3.5 preset here which I must get around to trying! Would you not be better off with 300 or 400mm for birds though?