The Fabulous Fuji X owners thread

I went for a bit of a cycle down the river Boyne [scene of the infamous battle!] - lovely walkway down there [so I did get off the bike, lock it up, and have a walk] - and got a few decent shots. I felt I was missing a few things while there - I had only brought my small messenger, the X-T1 the 35mm, a macro ring and an MF tele. This ended up a little frustrating because I didn't bring a second body - and my Xpro1 was sat at home. Because of this I missed a few shots, like a Heron in flight along the river, because I was of course trying a bit of macro. Also, I wished I had either a decent tripod, or stabilization. I'd actually prefer the latter, by far, as I hate carrying tripods. I have a mini pixi tripod but it's useless for the area I was in, nowhere to set it down atop. This just reinforces my urge to get a small M43 body and a couple of lenses to have as a side kit. Also, I didn't bring my flash, so the close ups were trickier, but manageable. Anyway, here's a few from my trek -

Microshrooms by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr

Microshrooms #2 by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr

Acorn by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr

Knurl by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr

Hang on by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr


The mushrooms are absoloutely teensy btw, the caps no bigger than your little fingernail. They're growing in the moss on the side of a tree, this is where I wished I had the flash, to get better DOF and less chance of blurring, also some some back light might have worked. But, they turned out ok.

Lovely and colourful shots Keith, love the first two.
 
I went for a bit of a cycle down the river Boyne [scene of the infamous battle!] - lovely walkway down there [so I did get off the bike, lock it up, and have a walk] - and got a few decent shots. I felt I was missing a few things while there - I had only brought my small messenger, the X-T1 the 35mm, a macro ring and an MF tele. This ended up a little frustrating because I didn't bring a second body - and my Xpro1 was sat at home. Because of this I missed a few shots, like a Heron in flight along the river, because I was of course trying a bit of macro. Also, I wished I had either a decent tripod, or stabilization. I'd actually prefer the latter, by far, as I hate carrying tripods. I have a mini pixi tripod but it's useless for the area I was in, nowhere to set it down atop. This just reinforces my urge to get a small M43 body and a couple of lenses to have as a side kit. Also, I didn't bring my flash, so the close ups were trickier, but manageable. Anyway, here's a few from my trek -

Microshrooms by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr

Microshrooms #2 by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr

Acorn by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr

Knurl by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr

Hang on by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr


The mushrooms are absoloutely teensy btw, the caps no bigger than your little fingernail. They're growing in the moss on the side of a tree, this is where I wished I had the flash, to get better DOF and less chance of blurring, also some some back light might have worked. But, they turned out ok.
Excellent detail shots.
 
Thanks, the beauty of it was for the most part I had the place to myself, barring the odd dog walker. The peace and quiet alone is worth it! Getting a few nice pics is a bonus :D

A few more from the same area today:

Stranger by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr

Stumped by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr

Into the woods by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr

Canal by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr

Heron feeding by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr


Looks a really nice and peaceful place, great set Keith.
 
Looks a really nice and peaceful place, great set Keith.

I used to go there a lot to photograph but it's been a while, You could get shots for days down there and it goes on for miles. I was time limited today otherwise could easily have stayed well into the evening. I'll be back :)
 
Thanks, the beauty of it was for the most part I had the place to myself, barring the odd dog walker. The peace and quiet alone is worth it! Getting a few nice pics is a bonus :D

A few more from the same area today:

Stranger by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr

Stumped by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr

Into the woods by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr

Canal by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr

Heron feeding by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr

Another fine set of Fujigraphs Sir, #1 closely followed by #3 would be my personal fav's but all very nice indeed.(y)

George.
 
Lovely image, nice and busy, PP is spot on (y)
 
Another fine set of Fujigraphs Sir, #1 closely followed by #3 would be my personal fav's but all very nice indeed.(y)

George.

Thanks George :) felt good to get out in the fresh air, I'm going to try make a habit of it, get away from the PC more.
 
Does anyone know if there's a way to add the memory card format function to My Menu ?

I've tried to do it but the User Setting menu (where memory card format is located) is greyed out.

Thanks
 
Went to the CameraWorld show today and got a decent deal on a new camera so have joined the Fuji team !

Picked up an X-T20 plus the kit lens - will likely get another lens at some point to have a minimalist kit.

Untitled by Gary Smith, on Flickr

Looking forward to getting out and using it and see what I can get from it..

I expect I will be asking some noob questions as time goes on..
 
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Hi folks, just wondering if anyone else is having an autofocus problem with X-T2?

Just recently noticed I've been getting some blurred pics. Long term Fuji user so familiar with its set up.

Last week a few landscape shots in a sequence came out blurred with 16-55, nothing in focus, had focus confirm on AF-S. Same today with some portrait shots via 50-140. Again, nothing in focus, the whole picture blurred.

Only noticed it recently and only change I can think of is updating firmware from 2.10 to 2.12.

Would appreciate any thoughts otherwise...

Thank you
 
Went to the CameraWorld show today and get a decent deal on a new camera so have joined the Fuji team !

Picked up an X-T20 plus the kit lens - will likely get another lens at some point to have a minimalist kit.

Untitled by Gary Smith, on Flickr

Looking forward to getting out and using it and see what I can get from it..

I expect I will be asking some noob questions as time goes on..

Hi Gary, welcome to the Fuji family. You will love the X-T20 and the great XF 18-55mm as I love mine. Most of all enjoy your photography and many great members who use this thread will gladly help, if and when you need it :)
 
Went to the CameraWorld show today and get a decent deal on a new camera so have joined the Fuji team !

Picked up an X-T20 plus the kit lens - will likely get another lens at some point to have a minimalist kit.

Untitled by Gary Smith, on Flickr

Looking forward to getting out and using it and see what I can get from it..

I expect I will be asking some noob questions as time goes on..


That's a "RESULT" in my book Sir, welcome to the XT thread. "ENJOY".(y)

George.
 
Probably the last shot from Chania for a while, unless I find the odd monochrome down the back of a sofa in Lightroom... :)


Metaphotography
by David Hallett, on Flickr

This is a wonderful shot on a couple of levels. Obviously the lighting and composition is great, but what I really like is that one can read a story into it :)
 
This is a wonderful shot on a couple of levels. Obviously the lighting and composition is great, but what I really like is that one can read a story into it :)
Cheers! Very kind words. To be honest, I had to take this picture very quickly after I came around the corner, as the situation was obviously not going to last for long, so I didn't actually realise he was taking a picture until later. For what it's worth, he's probably photographing a cat or maybe even kittens, as there are lots of them in the streets of Chania, and they are often quite cooperative. For cats, anyway :-) Not really sure though...
 
Quick test of the 50/2 WR today...a bit long for what I was shooting though!

Pumpkins
Lovely shot with gorgeous light and atmosphere, but I see what you mean. At times like this it's sometimes worth taking a second shot panned to the right in the hope of stitching on that extra 10% later...
 
Lovely shot with gorgeous light and atmosphere, but I see what you mean. At times like this it's sometimes worth taking a second shot panned to the right in the hope of stitching on that extra 10% later...

Cheers, totally agree about the stitching. Unfortunately this is the only shot I liked, yet the only one I composed wrong. Typical, isn't it?! I must have lent forward or something :D
 
Quick test of the 50/2 WR today...a bit long for what I was shooting though!

Pumpkins


Beautiful shot, your daughter is adorable, so photogenic. Our Emily was the same at that age, she's 10 now and runs away when I take out the camera :( it happens, enjoy while it lasts. I used to love shooting her old style, like Shirley Temple era :D -

Emily 20's style :) by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr
 
Beautiful shot, your daughter is adorable, so photogenic. Our Emily was the same at that age, she's 10 now and runs away when I take out the camera :( it happens, enjoy while it lasts. I used to love shooting her old style, like Shirley Temple era :D -

Emily 20's style :) by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr

Aww thanks so much :) That's a lovely shot of Emily. I'm sure she'll want photos again once she's a bit older, for social media etc.!
 
Hi folks, just wondering if anyone else is having an autofocus problem with X-T2?

Just recently noticed I've been getting some blurred pics. Long term Fuji user so familiar with its set up.

Last week a few landscape shots in a sequence came out blurred with 16-55, nothing in focus, had focus confirm on AF-S. Same today with some portrait shots via 50-140. Again, nothing in focus, the whole picture blurred.

Only noticed it recently and only change I can think of is updating firmware from 2.10 to 2.12.

Would appreciate any thoughts otherwise...

Thank you

If its happening with all lenses, I would try cleaning the contacts on the camera where the lens mounts, it may be that the focus confirm is getting corrupted.

Failing that I'd suggest contacting the Fuji service centre
 
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