The Fabulous Fuji X owners thread

I had the chance to use the Zeiss when I had my xt1. As you said, it's a great option to have. Not sure why Zeiss stopped at 3 lenses for the X mount?

I suspect as Fuji widened their lens portfolio, the opportunity for sales will have diminished

If you can get one for the right price maybe. It still loses out in a few areas to the Fuji 1.4 - the obvious brighter aperture, the Fuji focuses closest of all the 35mm for the system and has slightly better magnification. This of course does not matter to some, who might only use these lenses for portraits or general shooting/street where CF doesn't matter. I like to have that option though, closer the better.

Not everything is about price!!!
 
Not everything is about price!!!

it is a major factor for some of us. Me for example, I tend to stick to 2-3 lenses max at any time, I'm on a tight budget. I like good glass and I don't mind paying up when it's absoloutely worth it though. Much rather have 2 very good lenses than 3-4 average. Like the 16 1.4, I could have at least 2 other lenses for what I could sell that for [locally] but that one is justified. For me the Zeiss wouldn't be over the other 35mm options for the other reasons I stated

Now in saying that, I have been urging to try the 90F2, and the only way I could swing that right now would be to sell the 16mm. In that case the 35 1.4 would be on the cards, I'd trade my 50F2 for one.

Right now that;s my pair, 16 1.4, 50F2, and apart from now and then wishing I had a decent tele option, they cover me for just about anything else. If I was to trade, my pairing would be the 35 1.4 and 90F2, an equally solid pair I think, different, but I don't mind switching things up now and then
 
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I shot a wedding yesterday at Braxted Apark near me. The majority of my outside portraits were with the 16. It’s an awesome piece of glass

I found it very good for group shots, but not so much for single person portraits, I think I just find that FL a bit awkward for this purpose. Not used it near enough for people yet maybe
 
Quite fancying a 35 myself, but just going through the lenses myself seeing which I prefer, didnt really like the 18-55 f2.8 or the 100-400 so far I am loving the 50-140 and just got the 10-24f4 which I havent had any time to use yet, but first impressions look promising, so will wait and see, I may not need the 35 after all
I am not a huge fan of the 100-400, but I love all the other lenses I have, the 10-24 is superb IMO.
 
As we're on the 35/1.4 theme, here's a first shot with my 1.4 version from October 2014, accidentally taken at f/1.8, don't ask me why...

Rannoch Moor




Rannoch Moor by APM Photography, on Flickr

XP1 | 35/1.4 | f1.8 | 1/2000 | iso 200
 
I found it very good for group shots, but not so much for single person portraits, I think I just find that FL a bit awkward for this purpose. Not used it near enough for people yet maybe
I used it for when I had the background in the shot. It's an amazing venue and using the 16 made the most of that
 
I feel confident I have spent my money well :) If I need to get the F2 version for video in the new year I'll have a look at that ...
 
Impressed at high iso handling of the X-E1 despite it being quite old

X-E1, Fuji 16-50mm OIS f/3.5-5.6
1/15, f/5.6 ISO3200

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What a fantastic capture Tom, those colours are fabulous!! Did you use flash..? Pin sharp on the eyes..... excellent. Lovely looking dog.

Peter
 
What a fantastic capture Tom, those colours are fabulous!! Did you use flash..? Pin sharp on the eyes..... excellent. Lovely looking dog.

Peter

Nope no flash. Just lying on the floor to steady the camera. Just goes to show even the cheap Fuji lenses are sublime.
 
I would be totally lost without the 100-400. If only they did a 300-600 f5.6!!!

Red Panda by Steve Jelly, on Flickr

And with the 1.4TC, 100% crop.....
duck by Steve Jelly, on Flickr

Superb shots Steve, my gripe was, I wanted it for aircraft and it simply couldn't keep up with the Typhoon display where as the wifes 50-140 with1.4tc didn't miss a shot, hence the reason me swapping to the 50-140 and not looking back, still fancy the 100-400 just for birds but dont think I would use one enough to justify buying another.
 
Some great photos, it's shots like this that make me wonder, do I actually need my Sony FF gear when results like this are good enough for my needs? :D

I guess only you can answer that. I've got a nice full frame set up now but may ditch it all for fuji.
 
Well, I've gone for it. I've bought myself an X-Pro1 and an XC18-50 lens and I have to say that i'm really impressed with the camera and the lens. I've also got hold of a lens adapter so that I can use my Sigma 10-24 (Nikon fit) with the camera.

Hopefully i'll be able to post some images into this thread that will match uop with the fantastic quality of those already in here.

Now to get on, in earnest, and sell my Nikon kit to pay for my new 'habit' !
 
Well, I've gone for it. I've bought myself an X-Pro1 and an XC18-50 lens and I have to say that i'm really impressed with the camera and the lens. I've also got hold of a lens adapter so that I can use my Sigma 10-24 (Nikon fit) with the camera.

Hopefully i'll be able to post some images into this thread that will match uop with the fantastic quality of those already in here.

Now to get on, in earnest, and sell my Nikon kit to pay for my new 'habit' !

That’s a positive “Result” in my book, congrat’s and “ENJOY”

George.
 
Well, I've gone for it. I've bought myself an X-Pro1 and an XC18-50 lens and I have to say that i'm really impressed with the camera and the lens. I've also got hold of a lens adapter so that I can use my Sigma 10-24 (Nikon fit) with the camera.

Hopefully i'll be able to post some images into this thread that will match uop with the fantastic quality of those already in here.

Now to get on, in earnest, and sell my Nikon kit to pay for my new 'habit' !

Nice, I think that XC lens is 16-50 though? you're robbing yourself of 2mm right there :D
 
Well, I've gone for it. I've bought myself an X-Pro1 and an XC18-50 lens and I have to say that i'm really impressed with the camera and the lens. I've also got hold of a lens adapter so that I can use my Sigma 10-24 (Nikon fit) with the camera.

Hopefully i'll be able to post some images into this thread that will match uop with the fantastic quality of those already in here.

Now to get on, in earnest, and sell my Nikon kit to pay for my new 'habit' !

Welcome to the world of Fuji Jim, you will love the little XC16-50mm as imo it`s a cracker of a lens.
 
Nice, I think that XC lens is 16-50 though? you're robbing yourself of 2mm right there :D

You're quite right! As someone who loves landscapes those extra 2mm will make a lot of difference!
 
We sadly said goodbye to our second cat this year today. Scout developed a growth just a couple of weeks back, she had surgery to remove it but unfortunately the cancer had spread, rapidly. We had her put to sleep this evening, very sad for the kids [and us] - she was 6 1/2 years young. Will miss her posing for me. One of my most popular images on Flickr is of her from this summer - X-H1 with a Canon 50mm 1.8 adapted:

MMM, freshly mown lawn by K G, on Flickr

RIP little moggy
 
We sadly said goodbye to our second cat this year today. Scout developed a growth just a couple of weeks back, she had surgery to remove it but unfortunately the cancer had spread, rapidly. We had her put to sleep this evening, very sad for the kids [and us] - she was 6 1/2 years young. Will miss her posing for me. One of my most popular images on Flickr is of her from this summer - X-H1 with a Canon 50mm 1.8 adapted:

MMM, freshly mown lawn by K G, on Flickr

RIP little moggy


So sorry to hear this horrible news Keith.
 
So sorry to hear this horrible news Keith.

Thanks, appreciate that. We've just had no luck this year. We buried her older sister Scrappy back in late January. Best fed and pampered cats I ever known but nothing you can do to fight dreaded cancer. This time around it happened so fast too, I'd just bought her a fresh stock of 'Gourmet' cat food 2 days ago ... And when I think how selfish I am here pondering on new lenses, we didn't have to think twice to spend €700 on her treatment and unfortunate put to rest. Puts things in perspective.
 
We sadly said goodbye to our second cat this year today. Scout developed a growth just a couple of weeks back, she had surgery to remove it but unfortunately the cancer had spread, rapidly. We had her put to sleep this evening, very sad for the kids [and us] - she was 6 1/2 years young. Will miss her posing for me. One of my most popular images on Flickr is of her from this summer - X-H1 with a Canon 50mm 1.8 adapted:

MMM, freshly mown lawn by K G, on Flickr

RIP little moggy

Crap news. Never nice losing one of the clan, especially so young.
 
Good stuff. I'd be tempted to go BW on the middle one too, pump the contrast/blacks and exaggerate the light coming down over the man maybe, just to see how it might work.
Thanks very much Keith, yes I did it in black and white too, and can't decide which I prefer, do you think this needs more light/contrast?
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Well for me I think you nailed it, all are great but love the first shot as that is a cracker.
Thanks, appreciated Dave, the artist of the fly really needs the credit, it was awesome (in colour it is an awesome blue)
 
We sadly said goodbye to our second cat this year today. Scout developed a growth just a couple of weeks back, she had surgery to remove it but unfortunately the cancer had spread, rapidly. We had her put to sleep this evening, very sad for the kids [and us] - she was 6 1/2 years young. Will miss her posing for me. One of my most popular images on Flickr is of her from this summer - X-H1 with a Canon 50mm 1.8 adapted:

MMM, freshly mown lawn by K G, on Flickr

RIP little moggy
Really sorry to hear, she looks a beautiful cat and such a great picture
 
Horrible news that Keith, sorry for your loss! ^^



One from October 2014, X-Pro1. Again, I love the kinda the painterly effect on this.

The Highlands



The Highlands by APM Photography, on Flickr

XP1 | 55-200 | f/9 | 1/240 | iso 200
 
Thanks, appreciated Dave, the artist of the fly really needs the credit, it was awesome (in colour it is an awesome blue)

Also in street photography as I have read about, it does not have to have a person in the image at all. If your an image can show that people may have been in it then good enough, for me though street photography can be very big too.
 
Crap news. Never nice losing one of the clan, especially so young.

That is precisely how we thought of them too, part of the family. One was almost 10, this one would have been 7 in April. Both will be side by side end of the garden though :)
 
Well, I've gone for it. I've bought myself an X-Pro1 and an XC18-50 lens and I have to say that i'm really impressed with the camera and the lens. I've also got hold of a lens adapter so that I can use my Sigma 10-24 (Nikon fit) with the camera.

Hopefully i'll be able to post some images into this thread that will match uop with the fantastic quality of those already in here.

Now to get on, in earnest, and sell my Nikon kit to pay for my new 'habit' !
Would love to see some images taken using the sigma 10-20, used to have one with my D7100. Be nice to try one on Fuji
 
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