I'd never considered Jessops, did they beat the likes of MPB and Wex?
Stop it
Sorry its a compulsory purchase......
My short tribute https://www.davidyeomanphotography.co.uk/blog/2017/5/30/the-fuji-xf90mm-the-special-one
Look forward to seeing some photos, as I have not read one bad review on this lens at all.
Trent Lane 2 by Ash Smith, on Flickr
DSCF1571 by Ash Smith, on Flickr
Saints Crossing by Ash Smith, on Flickr
Shard Sunset by Ash Smith, on FlickrI was about to say is it half full or half empty?
You suvveners probably haven't come across the habit "oop nawf" of buying a gill, or half a pint, to top up a glass.
It was very nice ale!
Might be, but that's a long way from f2.
P.S. I can take snide remarks from you![]()
It might be dahn sarf but up here, when I were a lad we used to play dos on Sunday lunchtime for gills of beer. That's dominoes for the uninitiated. A proper dos table has a ledge that will just hold a half pint glass and the loser had to buy. The shout used to go out "Four gills, Billy" and the landlord would bring four halves of mild and put it on the slate.And a gill is a quarter of a pint not a half...
That was in the days when pubs were pubs and the slops tray drained into the mild barrel. (Our milennial friends won't have a clue what I'm on about.)
Ssssh. Don't give any more details. @Nod has enough on his plate dealing with my age. He couldn't cope with two codgers!!!But unfortunately, I do!!
It's very close to f/2 - only one click!
Gorgeous images, I would love that lens.
These shots I like Sir, "Very Much".
George.
Stop it
#1. Magical
Hehe!
Thanks for the kind comments! It's a brilliant lens which I picked up used at a reasonable price. I don't expect it to get as much use as say the 35/1.4, but for scenes like the above it works really, really well. Makes me wonder whether I need the 56/1.2 really, which rarely seems to leave the box these days![]()
It might be dahn sarf but up here, when I were a lad we used to play dos on Sunday lunchtime for gills of beer. That's dominoes for the uninitiated. A proper dos table has a ledge that will just hold a half pint glass and the loser had to buy. The shout used to go out "Four gills, Billy" and the landlord would bring four halves of mild and put it on the slate.
That was in the days when pubs were pubs and the slops tray drained into the mild barrel. (Our milennial friends won't have a clue what I'm on about.)

Personally, I stuck to the Spingo.![]()
It might be dahn sarf but up here, when I were a lad we used to play dos on Sunday lunchtime for gills of beer. That's dominoes for the uninitiated. A proper dos table has a ledge that will just hold a half pint glass and the loser had to buy. The shout used to go out "Four gills, Billy" and the landlord would bring four halves of mild and put it on the slate.
That was in the days when pubs were pubs and the slops tray drained into the mild barrel. (Our milennial friends won't have a clue what I'm on about.)
Spingo?? Was that in the Blue Anchor in Helston by any chance??
I've shot pretty much exclusively with the 18-55 and across a wide variety of subjects - it's not let me down yet...
Trent Lane 2 by Ash Smith, on Flickr
DSCF1571 by Ash Smith, on Flickr
Saints Crossing by Ash Smith, on Flickr
Shard Sunset by Ash Smith, on Flickr
Muso (23)-03125M by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking., 
Nowhere else sells it - made on the premises and served through the hatch!
One and All.![]()
I have always liked the Fuji output and find myself looking hard at the XT2. Can anyone tell me how the camera would perform AF/Tracking wise with the 100-400mm and 1.4x attached?
Are we talking Canon/Nikon speed or quite sluggish like my Pentax gear?
Yes, I remember it well - or rather, I don't!! I seem to remember staggering out and then ending up in the river fully clothed.

Sorry its a compulsory purchase......
My short tribute https://www.davidyeomanphotography.co.uk/blog/2017/5/30/the-fuji-xf90mm-the-special-one




1) Can an X-T2 be set up for Back button focus in exactly the same way a Nikon DSLR can be? And if so, is it comfortable to use like that?
2) I use LR CC for processing images. Are Fuji raw files handled well these days, particularly for landscape?
3) Anybody used the 16mm 1.4 and X-T2 for starry landscapes? Thoughts?
4) Anybody using an L bracket with X-T2?
4) Anybody using an L bracket with X-T2?
Yes as @Mr Perceptive mentions we both use the "bog standard" cheapo e-bay bracket. It does have the problem that remote releases doesn't fit too well in the confined space. Kirk, RRS and another compoany whose name I can't remember have brought out plates that all have various sliding bits to allow a remote release to be fitted. This is only a problem when using the camera in portrait mode. Even then the official Fuji remote won't fit because it has a big ballast resistor near to the connector. I sometimes use an old Canon release.1) Can an X-T2 be set up for Back button focus in exactly the same way a Nikon DSLR can be? And if so, is it comfortable to use like that?
Yes, but you lose the ability to use a remote release.
2) I use LR CC for processing images. Are Fuji raw files handled well these days, particularly for landscape?
Yes. Works well, unless you are a pixel peeper; they find innumerable faults with the processing. Mere mortals can see no wrong. Check out either mine or @Mr Perceptive flickr pages.
3) Anybody used the 16mm 1.4 and X-T2 for starry landscapes? Thoughts?
Can't see any real problems. If you are doing star trails, for an hour or two, it's probably better to use continuous shooting mode at 30 seconds per shot rather than the intervalometer setting which does have a very minute, but possibly visible (See comments about pixel peeping!) time lag between shots.
4) Anybody using an L bracket with X-T2?
Yes, but you lose the ability to use a remote release.1) Can an X-T2 be set up for Back button focus in exactly the same way a Nikon DSLR can be? And if so, is it comfortable to use like that?
Yes. Works well, unless you are a pixel peeper; they find innumerable faults with the processing. Mere mortals can see no wrong. Check out either mine or @Mr Perceptive flickr pages.2) I use LR CC for processing images. Are Fuji raw files handled well these days, particularly for landscape?
Can't see any real problems. If you are doing star trails, for an hour or two, it's probably better to use continuous shooting mode at 30 seconds per shot rather than the intervalometer setting which does have a very minute, but possibly visible (See comments about pixel peeping!) time lag between shots.3) Anybody used the 16mm 1.4 and X-T2 for starry landscapes? Thoughts?
Yes as @Mr Perceptive mentions we both use the "bog standard" cheapo e-bay bracket. It does have the problem that remote releases doesn't fit too well in the confined space. Kirk, RRS and another compoany whose name I can't remember have brought out plates that all have various sliding bits to allow a remote release to be fitted. This is only a problem when using the camera in portrait mode. Even then the official Fuji remote won't fit because it has a big ballast resistor near to the connector. I sometimes use an old Canon release.4) Anybody using an L bracket with X-T2?
4) Anybody using an L bracket with X-T2?