Funnily enough, with respect to the final option in the vote, I have been using my 5diii again recently and while I’ve been using Fuji for some years now and the X-T3 is a joy to handle, FF and decent Canon glass does enable some very nice images to be created
True, and on this occasion it was quite dark and I was trying to capture things flying past me at about 300 knots...
I had to read that twice, it wasn't until thrice, I realised that it didn't actually say FujifoolMust get out and use me Foooji today, Is that sunshine I see [probably jinxed it now]
Image of the weekHave I committed blasphemy by sticking a canon strap and an olympus lens on my fuji?
I had to read that twice, it wasn't until thrice, I realised that it didn't actually say Fujifool![]()
Thanks Simon, 100-400Two very different shots, great captures, what lens was this?
Of course, the best kindAre you wearing Canon spectacles too?![]()
Hang around here for a couple more days and we will convert you to a Fujiholic, get your purse readyOf course, the best kind![]()
Hang around here for a couple more days and we will convert you to a Fujiholic, get your purse ready![]()

You might be able to find one from the old days of Fujica film cameras. My Canon strap is actually from my mum's old A1 which was sold years ago.I always fancied a strap in Fujifilm branding, the green, white and red. Not seen one though.
Things Left Behind (25) (Dungeness)-03281 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking., 
I like the dramatic sky GeorgeJust a simple Fujigraph taken at Dungeness Kent UK a couple of the many old boats and things scattered about the beach that have just been left behind.
I'm also working on a personal project called Things Left Behind and this will be one of the shots included.
X-H1, 10-24mm Lens, 1/800th @ F8, ISO-200, Handheld.
Things Left Behind (25) (Dungeness)-03281 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
I like the dramatic sky George
I've just recently bought an EOS M for macro, I'm not likely to be a brand traitor![]()
Good findI recently purchased the Viltrox EF-FX2 to have Canon Lenses on my Fuji’s...... Then low and behold i’ve purchased a Mint Canon 80D with only 1500 actuations.... now I’m looking for Canon Lenses too.......
Good find
My main camera is a 7DII (crop if you aren't familiar with the brand)
The 70-200 2.8 is a good one, as is the 10-400 4.5 / 5.6
The MKII versions are the best in both, of course it depends on how deep your pockets are
The Canon 100 2.8 macro is a nice lens, it can be a bit soft but "Sharpens nicely"
All my recent Macro's are taken with that lens.
Walkabout I'd recommend the 24-105 f/4 ...
... sorry if I'm teaching you to suck eggs here....
It seems I may have left "Nothing" offThat's some zoom!![]()
Never tried one but they were certainly popular when they came out55-250 punches well above it's price range though,
All the best ones are whitepity it would be white though![]()
It seems I may have left "Nothing" off
Never tried one but they were certainly popular when they came out
All the best ones are white![]()
Motion Blur Highway by K G, on Flickr
Pierhead by Kyle, on Flickr
Swan by Kyle, on FlickrI’ve got a great tip, don’t do it, it’s a world of pain and the files are huge lolAnyone using their XT3 (or other) for video?
Aside from testing my D750 for about 20 secs when new, have never used a DSLR for video. But with the very quiet AF am tempted to give this a try. Any tips if so for settings etc...
Anyone using their XT3 (or other) for video?
Aside from testing my D750 for about 20 secs when new, have never used a DSLR for video. But with the very quiet AF am tempted to give this a try. Any tips if so for settings etc...
Almost everything that can be written about the T and H cameras are relevant one to the other, and certainly interesting to both sets of users. In fact the number of users that own both is surprising.
In large threads like this and the comparable Sony one, the "Search" function is invaluable in finding the answer to specific issues that might be "Lost" in the depth of the tread... That of course is its purpose.
The owner of my regular camera store is retiring on Sunday, the shop is then becoming part of the Wilkinson's chain. Over the last few years I've run a number of workshops for them, so I thought I'd print an image from 2017 as a retirement present for him. He can hang it in his villa in Portugal!!! (taken in Miniature Mode on X100F, printed FS A3 Platinum Cotton - Canon Pro1000)
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One from my garden yesterday:-
Penstemon - Helios 44-2 by Andrew R, on Flickr
'Vintage' X-T10 and an even more vintage 1974 Helios 44-2
Oh my word, I do like this, it just oozes lovely, look at that DOF, love it.
I’ve got a great tip, don’t do it, it’s a world of pain and the files are huge lol