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Nice picture - but that is rape stubble, so it cannot possibly be hay! It is rape straw baled up.
Thanks, I never realised that Rape crop was used in this way.
Nice picture - but that is rape stubble, so it cannot possibly be hay! It is rape straw baled up.
Always make sure to wrap up the right lens for trade in oooops. Three lenses traded in got me the Silver X-T20 + XC 16-50mm + XC 50-230mm and Three years warranty![]()
A result in my book Sir, "Enjoy".
George.
P.s. would be very interested to hear how you get on with the XT2 once you're up and running. I've used Nikon DSLR's for years and sounds like you have too so would be interested to hear how you find the transition.
Thanks, I never realised that Rape crop was used in this way.
just so over the moon that I now have the X-T20 and look forward to getting the X-T2![]()
He is, because he's greedy. He should give the T20 to me when he gets the T2 imo.Are you getting a X-T20 and X-T2?
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I took my X-T2 and 10-24 out on Sunday morning. Really impressed with the IQ especially since I'm coming from a FF Canon (6D).
Crumlin Glen by Greg Basher, on Flickr
Are you getting a X-T20 and X-T2?
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He is, because he's greedy. He should give the T20 to me when he gets the T2 imo.
And get your name changedThink I better read more of the manual, find out how to start using it![]()
I would like to turn the front button on the Fuji into a depth of field preview though.
Just back from 10 days in Australia for a mate's wedding and general holiday. A fantastic trip and my first since grabbing a 23mm f2. I haven't gone through all the pictures yet but between the wedding, wine tasting, plus ocean fishing and whale watching trips I'm sure I have some good stuff.
One I do have already is this - the last shot of the trip, shot from the window of a 787 during takeoff. Thankfully I had my camera bag at my feet and not in the overhead!
Perth from above by mikeriddle1984, on Flickr
Just back from 10 days in Australia for a mate's wedding and general holiday. A fantastic trip and my first since grabbing a 23mm f2. I haven't gone through all the pictures yet but between the wedding, wine tasting, plus ocean fishing and whale watching trips I'm sure I have some good stuff.
One I do have already is this - the last shot of the trip, shot from the window of a 787 during takeoff. Thankfully I had my camera bag at my feet and not in the overhead!
Perth from above by mikeriddle1984, on Flickr
Thanks very muchI am not a Fuji user but saw this image in the new posts tab and just had to come in and say - love it!
John.
Alcatraz-90151 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking., 
Some place isn't it, George! You're right, it very much suits the grungy, old film kinda look.Just a simple shot taken from the ferry boat approaching the famous Alcatraz prison at San Francisco. Bit of Grainy/Grunge added during PP work plus a very slight Sepia Toning, no particular reason other that I thought it kinda suited the subject.
X-T1, 18-55mm Lens, 1/500th @ F7.1, ISO-200, Handheld.
Alcatraz-90151 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
Some place isn't it, George! You're right, it very much suits the grungy, old film kinda look.
Indeed. I stayed in San Francisco for 5 nights back in 2012 or so and also visited Sausalito. My now wife wasn't so keen on San Francisco, but adored Sausalito.Thank you kindly Sir, I much appreciate you taking the time to reply.
"I've visited that place several times as I used to live for a short while in "Sausalito" just the other side of the "Golden Gate Bridge. I assume from your comments that you've also visited those parts"
George.
Really nice shots.Just two very quick sooc photos. Whoever said I`d like this camera is WRONG. I totally love it
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Consider the X-T10 with a grip. If you look back a few pages you'll see mine plus another using the genuine grip.Really nice shots.
How are you finding the size after coming from a 70D?
I'm in the process of doing similar from a Canon dslr set up to Fuji but my instincts are to go for a X-T1 (can't afford to go for the 2 or 20 yet) rather than X-T10 as I'm used to larger bodies.
If I could get along with the X-T10, it would leave more money for glass.
Thank you for your input, I'm just a little nervous of choosing the wrong body and regretting it as I've done on many occasions in the past!Consider the X-T10 with a grip. If you look back a few pages you'll see mine plus another using the genuine grip.
Coming from a D7100, I've no issue with it.
Not sure what 'built like a rocket' meansThank you for your input, I'm just a little nervous of choosing the wrong body and regretting it as I've done on many occasions in the past!
My other concern would be the build as the X-T1 is built like a rocket according to what I've read and I live in a coastal rural area so it could be exposed to the elements from time to time.
Sorry, I guess I meant weather sealed and maybe it looks more durable.Not sure what 'built like a rocket' meansbut the XT1 is weather resistant with the right lenses.
Really nice shots.
How are you finding the size after coming from a 70D?
I'm in the process of doing similar from a Canon dslr set up to Fuji but my instincts are to go for a X-T1 (can't afford to go for the 2 or 20 yet) rather than X-T10 as I'm used to larger bodies.
If I could get along with the X-T10, it would leave more money for glass.
Thanks again - I'm swaying towards the T1 as I think I'll be happier with it and I should still be able to get the 2 lenses I want within budget hopefully.Don't get me wrong, right now if I were buying I'd go for an X-T1. Am I disappointed that I have an X-T10? Not in the slightest.
They're both excellent imo with the weather sealing the only real benefit (to me) of the T1 over the cheaper body. Bearing in mind that's with only certain lenses as above, it's not that big a deal to me (I mainly use the 10-24mm which is not WR).
Thanks for the kind words, much appreciated. At the end of the day, get what will make you happy.Thanks again - I'm swaying towards the T1 as I think I'll be happier with it and I should still be able to get the 2 lenses I want within budget hopefully.
I just looked at your Flickr page btw, some great shots on there with your T10, very impressed.
Just a simple shot taken from the ferry boat approaching the famous Alcatraz prison at San Francisco. Bit of Grainy/Grunge added during PP work plus a very slight Sepia Toning, no particular reason other that I thought it kinda suited the subject.
X-T1, 18-55mm Lens, 1/500th @ F7.1, ISO-200, Handheld.
Alcatraz-90151 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
Sly fly by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr
Interrupting lunch by Enticing Imagery, on FlickrThat is a great photo and great PP George. I would love to spend a few nights alone in this old building![]()
Yes I like the layout of the dials on the X-T1 and have convinced myself now that it's the correct body to go for.The XT10 has the same sensor as the XT-1, so end results will be the same. It's more about ergonomics. The reason I haven't traded my XT-1 for the XT20 [though continuously pondering] is because the XT-1 with the battery grip just feels so good for me. I know I would miss that ISO dial a lot too. The logical upgrade would be an XT-2 with battery grip, but it's just well out of my budget for now. I know you can get grips for the XT20, but it's still going to be just a tad too small in hand for my liking I feel. Some people prefer a smaller body though, it' a personal preference.