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Just WOW! Incredible.
beautiful spring day today. even had time to have a quick pint in the beer garden. also my first outing with the xt2 and 50-140
20170312-DSCF1564 by Jonathan Howes, on Flickr
20170312-DSCF1540 by Jonathan Howes, on Flickr
These are lovely portraits too. The rendering is spot on. Are you running both Fuji AND Sony systems now?
At the bottom of the window there is an option called sort. If you change this to capture time, this should order them into the sequence your pics were taken.Upon importing my first batch of photos from xt2 to LR, all the photos have gone into the library in a random order which is making the work flow a PITA.
I've not changed settings since my previous import from other cameras. Any ideas?
Love that.

At the bottom of the window there is an option called sort. If you change this to capture time, this should order them into the sequence your pics were taken.
Not sure if this is what you were asking though.
^^^ Beer???
They don't have to be registered at their home port. You can buy a boat along with its registration (for a price!) and keep its number. Even small boats fish around the coast. This site http://www.padstow-harbour.co.uk/fishing_boat_reg_codes.pdf gives all the codes. When I worked for the Scottish Fisheries at Oban (west coast) it was common to have "strangers" fishing from our port and equally Oban boats fishing, say, Whitby on the east coast.The "DR" is a Dover registration. Beer comes (IIRC) under "EX" for Exeter and is probably a bit far for a relatively small boat to be from home.
Love the colours, composition etc..
Thanks I'll give that a go!
Is anybody using the Nisin i60A with their "Air" wireless system?
From what I have read, this allows you to have multiple OCF with TTL, is that right?
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3 from my first run out with the new 100-400 on my X-T2. JPG's uploaded into Snapseed, just a little cropping and sharpening...

Daffodil by Stephen Lee, on FlickrThat's a nice 'un.OK, so I lied. I may have a shot or two more from Pembrokeshire. This was a pain to process because the light was quite bright (the only time in my entire trip!) and I didn't use a polariser to control the reflections off the rocks. But it turned out OK eventually...
Barafundle Bay by David Hallett, on Flickr
The Lowry by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
BBC Media City by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
Cyclists over the bridge at BBC Media City by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
Salford Quays HDR by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
MV Agusta triple by Macvisual Photography, on FlickrOK, so I lied. I may have a shot or two more from Pembrokeshire. This was a pain to process because the light was quite bright (the only time in my entire trip!) and I didn't use a polariser to control the reflections off the rocks. But it turned out OK eventually...
Barafundle Bay by David Hallett, on Flickr
Love that.
Great image of a really great location.
Very nice Sir, beautiful light, great comp', with some lovely delicate colours.
George.
This is beautiful![]()
OK, so I lied. I may have a shot or two more from Pembrokeshire. This was a pain to process because the light was quite bright (the only time in my entire trip!) and I didn't use a polariser to control the reflections off the rocks. But it turned out OK eventually...
Barafundle Bay by David Hallett, on Flickr
Norton Commando 961 Sport by Macvisual Photography, on FlickrFinally got out with the X-T20 this morning and tested the Samyang 12mm out.
The Lowry by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
BBC Media City by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
Cyclists over the bridge at BBC Media City by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
Salford Quays HDR by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
Crikey, the detail that X-T20 captures is something else! (nice shots by the way)
I've spent some time with the X-T10 today, and having got used to the smaller size, reckon I now have an upgrade path to the X-T20 at some point. So much camera for relatively little.
Yes Graham, your landscape image is utterly SUPERB!!!!!!!
Regards;
Peter
I am really fancying one of these as an upgrade from my XT-1 - what do you reckon?Its a great camera, doesn't have all the bells and whistles that the XT2 has but it has most things and once you set it up to how you want it its no problem having the missing dials . For my needs its enough and the shadows and highlights you can pull back is amazing.

I am really fancying one of these as an upgrade from my XT-1 - what do you reckon?
Thanks a lot Andy - size definitely matters to me... smaller is better!I've had an X-T10 before so if you haven't had one or held one you may be in for a shock size wise. If you have I would say get one, the autofocus is faster especially for tracking and the details the new sensor produces is excellent.
Thanks Graham, perhaps it's a good place to stop then! We shall see...Really like that David the best one for me from your Pembrokeshire visit.
"Cracking" shot Sir, well composed, great sky, and spot on mono PP work giving a good puchy full range of tones with detail in the highlights & shadows.
George.
Finally got out with the X-T20 this morning and tested the Samyang 12mm out.
The Lowry by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
BBC Media City by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
Cyclists over the bridge at BBC Media City by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
Salford Quays HDR by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
Digital Rev have X-T20 bodies for under £674 at the moment...tempting!!
https://store.digitalrev.com/product/fujifilm-x-t20/MTEwNTM5MA_A_A
Would be a no brainer to go for the X-T20 at those prices, surely.interesting price as their x-t10's are £519