I can't admit to jumping over the padlocked gate. The walls have ears! That was nearly 2 mins, but not much cloud cover.Not guilty, taken as seen, bit windier than your shot, no chance of reflections. Bit busy at the moment but fancy Dinorwig later in the month, perhaps midweek and we could persaude @Alan Clogwyn to join us.
I can't admit to jumping over the padlocked gate. The walls have ears! That was nearly 2 mins, but not much cloud cover.
Dinorwic sounds a maybe. Knee is a lot worse now than what you have seen. Coming down is getting to be a problem. Used my poles on Saturday!!!
Thought we were taking @Alan Clogwyn to the millstones?
I'll think about Manchester. Walk? Everywhere is too far these daysMetro sounds good.
Dogs_In_Park by ImageMaker, on FlickrThanks Pete.Excellent work !!! I love the 100-400
not cheap but a fantastic bit of kit, get the 1.4tc too, the 2.0 ruins the lens.Want one. Need one. Can't afford one.
Yet.........
it's only money.....................Wanted one, didn't need one but stuff it I got one![]()
not cheap but a fantastic bit of kit, get the 1.4tc too, the 2.0 ruins the lens.
I sent mine back. That was before the update though, I found it barely useable. It really degraded the photos and only worked in blazing sunshine, which is useless in England.Updating the firmware makes a BIG difference to the 2x telecon's performance IMO. I was considering selling mine before I did the updates but I'm keeping it now!
Agree about the low light performance, these are handheld near dusk, SOOC JPG's, it's coped with anything i've thrown at it so farThanks Pete.
Its my favourite lens, even in poor light it always works handheld.
DSCF1298 by ImageMaker, on Flickr
DSCF1299 by ImageMaker, on Flickr
DSCF1300 by ImageMaker, on FlickrI sent mine back. That was before the update though, I found it barely useable. It really degraded the photos and only worked in blazing sunshine, which is useless in England.
How is it with the IQ now, and does it perform better when the sun isn't out?
Both are much improved. IQ is good enough to make it worthwhile having the extra pixels rather than cropping into a 1.4x converted image. My back garden is now in shade and it managed to get focus on a waving branch. It's a little slower than the "naked" lens but working at f/11 rather than f/5.6, I'd expect it to be. I bought it mainly for use in Crete where it's quite sunny(!) and that's still where I'll use it most but it's now more useable here as well. Don't know if it's the lens's firmware or the X-T2's that's made the difference. Oh, it now also reports the converted focal length and aperture too - it used to ignore the fact that there was a telecon fitted when the 2x was used.
Thanks @chrism_scotland @Mr Perceptive
I've ordered the tamrac 15, it's a few cm wider and deeper so it should help with having the grip fitted...........hopefully!
I'll dump half of the batteries, that's a kilo gonePossibly for taking as carry on as well. Some airlines have weight limits (and enforce them) for carry on bags.

Abandoned car by Steve Vickers, on FlickrMy XT-1 and 27mm 2.8 had no problems catching this speed demon
Abandoned car by Steve Vickers, on Flickr

My first car!My XT-1 and 27mm 2.8 had no problems catching this speed demon
Abandoned car by Steve Vickers, on Flickr
Nice idea, and great light!
Thank you. I was quite lucky. I was farting around taking a picture of the church when my friend pointed out what was going on with the building opposite.Nice idea, and great light!
Just wondering if anyone has had a go with the XT-20 yet, given the price it's on my radar
Aye, that could be a bit weird.I haven't bought one yet, but suspect it's what I'll eventually move to. Took an X-T10 out at the weekend and didn't find it any worse than my X-T1. Only annoying thing is the SD card sitting in the battery compartment.
Only annoying thing is the SD card sitting in the battery compartment.
Aye, that could be a bit weird.
Do you find you miss any of the dials like ISO or is it unbalanced with any of your lenses?
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