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One from this morning's walk along the Thames (two more on a dedicated thread):
1705_LE_050-Edit by Ian, on Flickr
1705_LE_050-Edit by Ian, on Flickr
1705_LE_050-Edit by Ian, on FlickrJust a candid street style shot taken at Canterbury while I was wandering around, I saw this guy taking a nap and thought it was worth a shot ("and yes as always I did get his permission to use the shot"). Later during PP I noticed the sign so hence the title Essential Nap.
X-T1, 55-200mm Lens, 1/340th @ F5.6, ISO-200, Handheld.
Essential Nap-03040 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
Given his angle, the ad for erectile disfunction seems appropriate.
Good capture and Mono, George. I really like the way you use this lens and bonus points for text.
If you haven't got cash then definitely go for the XT1 + lenses. Or maybe wait till the next cash back deals and get the xt2I am seriously considering making a return to Fuji having sold my X-T1 and lenses some time ago. Lack of time to indulge left me feeling like I was better off with a cheaper, simpler camera and I have been using little Panny LX100 for a couple of years now. It's a great little camera and can produce some really nice images, but somehow I am just missing the XT.
In the time I have been away from Fuji things have moved on a little. The XT10, then 20 has come along and now the XT2 also. I think the larger form factor of the XT is part of what I miss, so I'm thinking that is where I need to return to, so the question is XT1 or XT2?
I do not have a huge amount of cash to spare, so am thinking for the price of an XT2 and kit lens I could secure an XT1 and a some more glass. The problem is having read some reviews of the newer camera I really like the idea of the new sensor and in particular the improved AF.
Dilemmas!!
I am seriously considering making a return to Fuji having sold my X-T1 and lenses some time ago. Lack of time to indulge left me feeling like I was better off with a cheaper, simpler camera and I have been using little Panny LX100 for a couple of years now. It's a great little camera and can produce some really nice images, but somehow I am just missing the XT.
In the time I have been away from Fuji things have moved on a little. The XT10, then 20 has come along and now the XT2 also. I think the larger form factor of the XT is part of what I miss, so I'm thinking that is where I need to return to, so the question is XT1 or XT2?
I do not have a huge amount of cash to spare, so am thinking for the price of an XT2 and kit lens I could secure an XT1 and a some more glass. The problem is having read some reviews of the newer camera I really like the idea of the new sensor and in particular the improved AF.
Dilemmas!!
I am seriously considering making a return to Fuji having sold my X-T1 and lenses some time ago. Lack of time to indulge left me feeling like I was better off with a cheaper, simpler camera and I have been using little Panny LX100 for a couple of years now. It's a great little camera and can produce some really nice images, but somehow I am just missing the XT.
In the time I have been away from Fuji things have moved on a little. The XT10, then 20 has come along and now the XT2 also. I think the larger form factor of the XT is part of what I miss, so I'm thinking that is where I need to return to, so the question is XT1 or XT2?
I do not have a huge amount of cash to spare, so am thinking for the price of an XT2 and kit lens I could secure an XT1 and a some more glass. The problem is having read some reviews of the newer camera I really like the idea of the new sensor and in particular the improved AF.
Dilemmas!!
Lenses > body every time. I'm happy out using the XT-1. I have thought about the XT20 but I don't imagine I'd get on as well with the smaller body/less of a grip. I have the battery grip for the XT-1 and it's nice and comfy with that. If the XT20 had a similar one I could probably live with that.
I'd imagine this is true. I've a grip for my X-T10 and whilst I like it, I think that's made it a little too big for my liking. It's lost some of that small form factor that makes it such a great camera.I solved that with mine by getting an XT10 grip, works well for me. Personally I found the XT2 + grip a bit too close to DSLR territory
Straight out of camera, one from the garden, shot with the 90mmtaken lots of flower shots lately as we've just finished our first garden, so a bit proud of it all haha!
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I solved that with mine by getting an XT10 grip, works well for me. Personally I found the XT2 + grip a bit too close to DSLR territory
Arrrggghhh You Guys! I am torn between getting the 14 and the 90 and you're not helping! I know it's apples and oranges but I can only afford one. I have the 23 1.4 and the 50 f2. I've had the 14 in the past and loved it (sold when I foolishly left photography for a while) and was pretty much set on getting that next. But I'm shooting my cousins wedding as a favour (I used to do wedding photography but it killed the fun) and the 90 would be more useful. However the 23 and 50 combo would probably be fine for the way I shoot and the 14 might be more fun. And then people post cool stuff from the 90!!!
The other thing to consider is moving forward the T2 will probably get a few more updates, adding new features ect. I don't think there will be many more if any for the T1.Thanks for the responses to my dilemma. Whatever I end up with it will be used for a wide range of subjects and styles, including restless kids and occasional aviation, so good movement tracking would be beneficial. Having said that when I had the X-T1 I found it coped most of the time. It struggled on a couple of occasions shooting flying aircraft in fairly featureless blue skies, but I did still get some decent shots.
I guess I can always think of a reason why the newer camera would be better, but it is more difficult to convince myself the older one will suffice. You know how it is, just knowing that a better/newer product is out there means you want it. If the X-T2 didn't exist I would have no hesitation whatsoever buying another X-T1. It is still a cracking camera.
Coming from many years using Nikon camera and being used to changing aperture using the command dial when in aperture priority mode, can this be set on the Fuji, or can you only use the aperture ring on the lens to change when in AP mode ?
Arrrggghhh You Guys! I am torn between getting the 14 and the 90 and you're not helping! I know it's apples and oranges but I can only afford one. I have the 23 1.4 and the 50 f2. I've had the 14 in the past and loved it (sold when I foolishly left photography for a while) and was pretty much set on getting that next. But I'm shooting my cousins wedding as a favour (I used to do wedding photography but it killed the fun) and the 90 would be more useful. However the 23 and 50 combo would probably be fine for the way I shoot and the 14 might be more fun. And then people post cool stuff from the 90!!!
Simple! Buy the 90 and use it for the wedding then use the payment for the wedding to help pay for the 14! (And if the wedding's a freebie, don't tell Mrs Taylor that, tell her that you've used the payment to increase your future earning potential by expanding your repertoire of possible shots!)
No, there's no setting to automatically do this, unfortunately.So after a lot of dithering, I finally bought an XT2 as a partner to my X Pro 2.
I honestly prefer the feel of the X Pro 2, and the rangefinder style, but the lack of a tilt screen was the final push - my wife is a good foot shorter than me, so unless I'm sitting, kneeling, or generally prostrating myself, I'm not getting the best angles with the view finder only, so the option to shoot from chest /hip with the flit out screen is significant enough.
Anyway - question time:
I prefer the EVF / LCD in Eye Sensor mode, but when I use the tilt screen, I find it is constantly switching off because the eye sensor is picking up my hand when I change focus points with the joystick. Is there a way to automatically kill the eye sensor *only* when using tilt screen?