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Sounds like a great plan. The 18-55mm is excellent and very versatile.
I lasted a good while with just my X-T10 and the 18-55mm before cracking.
I say go for that.

Sounds like a great plan. The 18-55mm is excellent and very versatile.
I lasted a good while with just my X-T10 and the 18-55mm before cracking.
I say go for that.

Thinking by -Andrew Duxbury Photography-][/CODE]As is often the way, plans change. I had wanted and X-T2, decided I couldn't afford it and that an X-T1 would be fine and would allow me to buy some lenses. Well I've gone and bought and XT20. That will be arriving very shortly, but is body only and I have no lenses yet. So the question I am now faced with is which lens to by first. For now I can only afford one of either the 18-55, or a prime like the 23 or 35. I am thinking the zoom will be more versatile and get me out there shooting with the new camera without being constrained by a fixed focal length. I can then save some more pennies and get a prime later.
New growth by Andrew Taylor, on Flickr
Pawn by Andrew Taylor, on Flickr
Bluebells by Andrew Taylor, on FlickrI would think it'll depend on when the camera was built, so in all likelihood no. It's a quick and easy job though to upgrade the firmware.Just a query as I await delivery of my X-T2 body, does/will the X-T2 come with latest updated firmware does anyone know ?
Regards;
Peter
My refurb, received on Saturday, did.Just a query as I await delivery of my X-T2 body, does/will the X-T2 come with latest updated firmware does anyone know ?
Regards;
Peter
My refurb, received on Saturday, did.
Absolutely! Only difference was that it came in a generic Fuji refurb box, which actually had foam packing inside - better than standard even.Stephen;
I bet you your re-furb camera was totally immaculate/boxed as new when it arrived..? I bought a body a few yrs ago from the Fuji re-furb store and couldn't tell the difference between new....!
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View attachment 102115Not used the Helios in a while[CODEThinking by -Andrew Duxbury Photography-][/CODE]
Lechlade sunet by Graham Norton, on FlickrOk head scratching time; my new XT2 arrived today, fitted a new Sandisk Ultra Plus 16gb SD card and formatted it in camera, did a we shoot with the collie dog, switched on laptop all fine viewing images there, but when I open Adobe Lightroom 5 it won't display/import any files....??
I checked my Adobe Lightroom it states; 'Your software is uo to date. No updates available at this time.'
Any idea's X shooters....?
Regards;
Peter
I copied/pasted the jpg/raw files from Sandisk card onto a spare external hard drive, and still I can't import files into Lightroom 5 ?
It say's I've got version 5.7 installed.
This has never happened before, really don't know what's happening....?? Yikes
More normal with the Fuji profiles. Using Velvia film is very contrasty, so it goes without saying that the digital emulations will be likewise. If you check what's happening in Lightroom you will see that the raw files have had the shadow values increased.I know I'm still really new to the Fuji system, and a great system it is. One thing I have noticed though (and it's probably me or a setting), is that in standard (Provia) mode, images are really contrasty with quite blocked up shadows. I'm finding myself using +1/3 to 2/3 EV compensation just to open up the shadows a little without harming the highlights. Even more so in Velvia mode.
Is this normal of the X-Trans sensor or could anyone give me their advice / settings please ?
Your Lightroom might be up to latest, but what about Camera Raw? Do you use Lightroom CC? If so, check in the CC manager.Ok head scratching time; my new XT2 arrived today, fitted a new Sandisk Ultra Plus 16gb SD card and formatted it in camera, did a we shoot with the collie dog, switched on laptop all fine viewing images there, but when I open Adobe Lightroom 5 it won't display/import any files....??
I checked my Adobe Lightroom it states; 'Your software is uo to date. No updates available at this time.'
Any idea's X shooters....?
Regards;
Peter
Just tried that now, it see's there's a file ok, but won't show content, no display. It's obviously something to do with the new camera (XT2) being added I'm sure.Have you try copy the file to the internal HD on your computer and see can you import?
Thank you Sprocker Spaniel = absolute nutter!!Any dog images are going to get my vote. How soulful. Cocker Spaniel ?
Thanks Rob.Don't think lightroom 5 recognises XT2 files, I believe you need lightroom v6 or lightroom cc.
Just tried that now, it see's there's a file ok, but won't show content, no display. It's obviously something to do with the new camera (XT2) being added I'm sure.
Cheers for that tip. Still head scratching...
Ah right.... So can Adobe LR5 support this if you upgrade to the likes of version 6? And how about importing a JPG from the XT2 in LR 5, will this work ?X-trans III not supported in LR5, best to get CC, or converted to DNG then import
The jpeg will be fine Pete, upgrade just to be £60ish. You could always try Irident Transformer http://www.iridientdigital.com/products/xtransformer.htmlAh right.... So can Adobe LR5 support this if you upgrade to the likes of version 6? And how about importing a JPG from the XT2 in LR 5, will this work ?
This is SUBLIME Graham.....!Haven't been on here for a while and looks like I missed some lovely shots as per normal.
One from one on the few times Ive got out in the last few months
Lechlade sunet by Graham Norton, on Flickr