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XP1 and 56 go hand in glove;
The glove being the wonderful talented model you have?
Ready by APM Photography, on Flickr
XP1 | XF56 | F3.6 | 1/350th | iso 400
XP1 and 56 go hand in glove;
The glove being the wonderful talented model you have?
Ready by APM Photography, on Flickr
XP1 | XF56 | F3.6 | 1/350th | iso 400
Well I was lucky and didn't see any of the protesting though my friends in HK, even those not very supportive of the protestors, are very upset by the police actions. But besides that, I thought HK was fantastic. Very lively, very entrepreneurial, stunning scenery and amazingly good food. Downtown is as densely populated as can be but there are acres of wilderness 15 minutes away. Well worth a visit in more tranquil times.Love those captures Ian -- wOw.
So what's Hong Kong like....?....must be a vast size for sure. A place we'd love to visit some day.
Peter
Great shots Kris. Particularly like no’s 2 & 3Some shots from a day in Brugge![]()
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clouds01 by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
clouds 2 by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
The Bubble Artiste-03346 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking., 
Floral by APM Photography, on FlickrNice. Very painter-ly.
That's beautiful.
Love that Graham
That makes sense for sure. The H1 is a great camera as is the T3, but I can't see the point is losing money to go with the H1 unless you really need the IBIS or were buying one without already having a T3 or even T2.I've decided that as the returns are so low at present, I'll stick with one T3 and the pair of T2 bodies. I may decided to do a deal with them for an H1 at some point, or a used T3 in the future.
I just can't see the point of selling them for *rap money when they are still an excellent camera.
WEX have been really good as far as I am concerned, ordered an X-E2 last Saturday (late) arrived yesterday, great condition for the price (£150 incl postage). I think they still have others available.Well, never using camera jungle again..
I ordered the xe1 and lens on Monday. Hadn’t heard anything so emailed today asking about it and was told there was a glitch on the website where some things listed as available weren’t and they’d cancelled any orders that included those items.. they just hadn’t actually bothered to tell anyone who’s order was cancelled.
The website still lists both items I ordered as in stock so I asked if they could activate the order again, to which they replied the items aren’t in stock still despite showing they are.. great.
So don’t buy anything from there if you actually want to receive it, cos who knows what stock they actually have available to buy.
And we wonder why their parent company Jessops is going down the pan again..
Breia by APM Photography, on FlickrWell, never using camera jungle again..
I ordered the xe1 and lens on Monday. Hadn’t heard anything so emailed today asking about it and was told there was a glitch on the website where some things listed as available weren’t and they’d cancelled any orders that included those items.. they just hadn’t actually bothered to tell anyone who’s order was cancelled.
The website still lists both items I ordered as in stock so I asked if they could activate the order again, to which they replied the items aren’t in stock still despite showing they are.. great.
So don’t buy anything from there if you actually want to receive it, cos who knows what stock they actually have available to buy.
And we wonder why their parent company Jessops is going down the pan again..
Mine was virtually mint for £150 plus a 2nd hand card that was in fact new.I’ve given them a second chance and reordered the xe1 along with a 16-50.
I did say to them I’d keep the order if they switched the lens to the 16-50, but they just replied order cancelled..
For the sake of £10 difference, you’d think they would just switch lenses out of goodwill.
Wex are good, just too expensive. The cheapest xe1 is £128 with a scratched sensor.
Well, the temptation got too much for me, I have just bought an X-Pro 2![]()
That's a positive "Result" in my book, "ENJOY".
George.
DSCF3176 by rick phillips, on FlickrI'm blushing Rick, very kind of you to say so -- appreciated. I love the shape/styling/design of the X-Pro series -- iconic..!!My decision was made due to the number of superb shots that @macvisual has posted using the X-Pro 1. I think it will complement the T3 and H1 nicely.
Anyone know when the x-pro 3 is due to start shipping. Asking for a friend..

that’s what they all say![]()
Quick shot with the T3 and 18-55 for the 52 challenge. The theme was 'short'
DSCF3176 by rick phillips, on Flickr
I agree 100%, but unfortunately I am out of whisky at the moment, hence the monoNeeds colour, Rick! You can't have a whisky without that lovely golden colour (I assume it is)
DSCF3176 copy by rick phillips, on FlickrWell it does beg the question - 'What is street photography?' - as it can be interpreted in many ways. Architecture could be deemed street, it doesn't have to include people. We have just become accustomed to relating people to street. Where often it is the surroundings that matter just as much. Take a shot of some interesting graffiti for example, no people, just a wall with that graffiti on, we could call it urban or street easily
DSC_4445 Cardiff Grafitti by Andrew Wright, on FlickrI agree 100%, but unfortunately I am out of whisky at the moment, hence the mono![]()
Happy by APM Photography, on FlickrYou see Peter, that is just the sort of image I was talking about yesterday. Though I don't have a 35mm prime, the 56 will have to doFound this digital file on an external HHD of my friends wedding in 2014.
I think the X-Pro1 and XF35/1.4 are exquisite together, painterly effect.....magical colours.
Happy
Happy by APM Photography, on Flickr
XP1 | XF35/1.4 | F2.8 | 1/350 | iso 400
Rick, there's no other camera/lens setup I know that can deliver these beautiful images. My photo above has got a lovely richness to it.......God bless that X-Pro1 sensor, Fuji got it so right.You see Peter, that is just the sort of image I was talking about yesterday. Though I don't have a 35mm prime, the 56 will have to do![]()
Having looked into a comparison between Xpro1 and X-e2/x-t10 I see the pro1 has a 1st gen sensor as opposed to a 2nd gen sensor, who you say the 2nd gen sensor is inferior?Rick, there's no other camera/lens setup I know that can deliver these beautiful images. My photo above has got a lovely richness to it.......God bless that X-Pro1 sensor, Fuji got it so right.
Peter
I have an x-t10 and an x-e2, with XC lenses (no aperture ring), aperture controlled by command dial, slightly easier on x-T10 but tbh I am used to aperture control via electronics as I have EOS Canons and they operate in a similar way as eos lenses don't have an aperture ring.Hi,
Does anyone have any experience of using an X-pro1 with a lens that has no aperture ring, i.e. Is it easy, what settings, if any, need to be changed? I realise that the firmware should be updated to the latest version.
Cheers
Misty morning on the Water Meadows by Andrew R, on Flickr