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If you guys were to have just 3 lenses on this, which 3 primes would you get?
It doesn't have to have Fuji on the label.
It doesn't have to have Fuji on the label.
Untitled by Macvisual Photography, on FlickrI love that face she always pulls, so poised and focused on you... And those little white eyebrows make her look like a criminal mastermind from an old scooby doo cartoon.Sorry, yet another collie dog shot from me... I love Fuji's 1:1 ratio
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XF100-400 - @ f/7.1 - handheld @ 1/25th
Nope, it's not a macro lens, I used the Fuji XF100-400mm zoom lens for this collie dog image above.What is 1:1 ratio?
It's not a macro lens...
This one is from my trip to Madrid but I went one day to Toledo , a small but very historic city with big cathedrals
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Hi Mate,it was at the Photography show at the NECLucky you Chris, interesting to meet those Pro's.....! Where did this happen...?
I've never been to those Photographic Shows, are they worth the visit Chris..? Is it huge with many stalls I take it..?Hi Mate,it was at the Photography show at the NEC
I've never been to those Photographic Shows, are they worth the visit Chris..? Is it huge with many stalls I take it..?
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you would enjoy it Peter.it is pretty big yes but I've never been to another similar so cant compare but its my third year and i do enjoy it.I've never been to those Photographic Shows, are they worth the visit Chris..? Is it huge with many stalls I take it..?
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Lovely dog Pete.an XT2 with power grip and that 100-400 beast ,a combo made in heavan lol.tried the lens at the show ,its lovelyOut this afternoon with the XF100-400mm for more practice.......inbetween the heavy rain showers;
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Lovely dog, and lovely pics.Spent the weekend with some family in Cambridge, weather was iffy so spent some time bothering their 7 month old Whippet with the 56mm! Also one with the 12mm Samyang, love the close focus this lens offers!
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Sorry a bit pic heavy!
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I know exactly where he's coming from. I have similar misgivings.The XT-1 does 'enough' - from a pro experienced with using both
Yep, after owning the X-pro2 then the X-T2 for a while I know the X-T1 is more than enough camera for my limited abilities. The T2 is still nice to have though [emoji1]I know exactly where he's coming from. I have similar misgivings.
I know exactly where he's coming from. I have similar misgivings.
Can I take a better picture with an X-T2 than an X-T1 - unlikely, but the X-T2 is IMO a nicer user experience
Its all about value for money really, and how that matters to the individual, I suspect that many X-T1 owners (happy ones at that), will 'upgrade' to the X-T2 when the X-T3 is launched and an X-T2 can be bought for £500. I wasn't going to change, but I got offered a good deal, went for it and haven't looked back.
Kevin Mullins and Damien Lovegrove were there for the taking too but couldn't take my eyes of the Pixie model lol
MayOOH when?
Do you know?
Can I take a better picture with an X-T2 than an X-T1 - unlikely, but the X-T2 is IMO a nicer user experience
Its all about value for money really, and how that matters to the individual, I suspect that many X-T1 owners (happy ones at that), will 'upgrade' to the X-T2 when the X-T3 is launched and an X-T2 can be bought for £500. I wasn't going to change, but I got offered a good deal, went for it and haven't looked back.
If you guys were to have just 3 lenses on this, which 3 primes would you get?
It doesn't have to have Fuji on the label.
Agreed.Can I take a better picture with an X-T2 than an X-T1 - unlikely, but the X-T2 is IMO a nicer user experience
Its all about value for money really, and how that matters to the individual, I suspect that many X-T1 owners (happy ones at that), will 'upgrade' to the X-T2 when the X-T3 is launched and an X-T2 can be bought for £500. I wasn't going to change, but I got offered a good deal, went for it and haven't looked back.
Yes. And in the dark it is superb.The one thing which is stopping me reverting to the T1 and realising some cash is the joystick for the focus point. I simply never used the D pads but use the stick frequently.
The one thing which is stopping me reverting to the T1 and realising some cash is the joystick for the focus point. I simply never used the D pads but use the stick frequently.
Just shy of a grand for a joystick, hmmm ... I'll manage without
There's ways to improve the D-pad on the T-1, cheap and simple too.
I just haven't bothered because I don't actually get the fuss about it. I can still change focus point when looking through the VF no problem. It just took a little getting used to.
If you guys were to have just 3 lenses on this, which 3 primes would you get?
It doesn't have to have Fuji on the label.
Keith it isn't 'just about' the joystick AF, there are a lot of things IMO that are better on the X-T2
1) AF Speed
2) Zone Focus Modes
3) Higher Resolution - can offer more cropping options as well as the obvious high res images
4) Dual Card Slots - gives peace of mind
5) Better Shadow Recovery
6) Better at High ISO, I've had decent images at 12,800, which I couldn't get on the X-T1
7) ACROS - very good, very film like at High ISO
For me its just a much better user experience, and I certainly enjoy using it more than the X-T1, not that the X-T1 was a bad camera, for me the X-T2 is 'just better'