Apparently the new Fuji X100V is due out in Feb 2020.
Better get saving!![]()
I already have the Sony 35mm f1.8 lens now so seems pointless in my getting the X100V unless its really radically different from the current version.meh, I bought the X100s when it first came out and only used it a handful of times on holiday. It did spur me on to look into the Fuji system though as I liked the results, just not really big on compact cameras. They are nice for people who like small and light and no fuss, just that single prime, but no for me.
Apparently the new Fuji X100V is due out in Feb 2020.
Better get saving!![]()
I already have the Sony 35mm f1.8 lens now so seems pointless in my getting the X100V unless its really radically different from the current version.
Need to sell off my GM lenses first before any more spendinglol
I don't think the sensor is going to be anything different, so yes... ideally it will have the 26mp sensor and processor fro the XT-3/X-Pro3.Of the rumours it says it might have the same sensor as the X-T3 and Xpro3.
I don't think the sensor is going to be anything different, so yes... ideally it will have the 26mp sensor and processor fro the XT-3/X-Pro3.
It's the lens which needs changing, as the current f2.0 version is slow to AF and soft wide open.
If Fuji released it with the following spec, I would be interested....
- 26mp X-Trans with Latest CPU
- New WR f1.8 / 2.0 Fujinon lens with Macro mode
- IBIS
- Silver & Black Duratec coatings
- Full magnesium weather sealed body
- Full flippy high resolution LCD screen
- Upgraded 120fps high resolution EVF
- Digital crop modes like the current X100F
- Dual SD slots
- Bigger Battery
- Face / Eye-AF
- 11fps with deep buffer
- 4K internal video recording
Mmmmm did I miss anything? lol![]()
Rumours are Fuji won't be doing a XH-2 and the IBIS will feature in the XT-4Nailed on that it's the same sensor. Can't imagine a larger battery or ibis though. Camera is too small for the battery to be bigger and I doubt the design will see a drastic change.
I think and I hope that the xh2 will get the larger battery from the gfx.
I don't think the sensor is going to be anything different, so yes... ideally it will have the 26mp sensor and processor fro the XT-3/X-Pro3.
It's the lens which needs changing, as the current f2.0 version is slow to AF and soft wide open.
If Fuji released it with the following spec, I would be interested....
- 26mp X-Trans with Latest CPU
- New WR f1.8 / 2.0 Fujinon lens with Macro mode
- IBIS
- Silver & Black Duratec coatings
- Full magnesium weather sealed body
- Full flippy high resolution LCD screen
- Upgraded 120fps high resolution EVF
- Digital crop modes like the current X100F
- Dual SD slots
- Bigger Battery
- Face / Eye-AF
- 11fps with deep buffer
- 4K internal video recording
Mmmmm did I miss anything? lol![]()
Rumours are Fuji won't be doing a XH-2 and the IBIS will feature in the XT-4![]()
Mmmmmm nope.....i'll have a sporting bet with you that they will continue with the xh line
I've added that to my list when I finish the 3 books I am reading right nowIf any new comer to Fuji X needs help, then get this great book that I got from Amazon.
Fuji X Secrets
142 Ways to make the most of your Fujifilm X Series Camera. Written by Rico Pfirstinger. IMO it is one cracking book.
I've added that to my list when I finish the 3 books I am reading right now![]()
^+1 and add a 'Cuff' if you want a wrist strap
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More of a scouting shot than anything serious...the wind was howling. I will definitely be back to shoot this place again.
Absolutely as is off-camera with 35/2. I was quite happy to see the beautiful stars on all the lights in the scene...I have yet to download these images to my editing ‘puter and the shared image was simply shared via phone transfer...
DSCF0895 by Pete Downham Photography, on Flickr
DSCF0903 by Pete Downham Photography, on Flickr
DSCF0935 by Pete Downham Photography, on FlickrLove the last oneTest shots with the Viltrox 85mm
DSCF0895 by Pete Downham Photography, on Flickr
DSCF0903 by Pete Downham Photography, on Flickr
DSCF0935 by Pete Downham Photography, on Flickr
Hungry ? lol That's a big crop, i'm so impressed with this lens for the money.Love the last one![]()
Actually, no, I've just got in from an Indian mealHungry ? lol
PD for me too - slide and clutch depending on how I feel...What sort of camera strap do you guys use on your Fuji cameras?
My X-T20 has the supplied neck strap attached to it but I'm finding I don't use this and it just gets in the way, however I still want some kind of strap, ideally a wrist strap, any suggestions?
Test shots with the Viltrox 85mm
DSCF0895 by Pete Downham Photography, on Flickr
DSCF0903 by Pete Downham Photography, on Flickr
DSCF0935 by Pete Downham Photography, on Flickr
Cheers Dave! I was hoping it would take a dark and moody process, and was very happy when it did!Like this one Dave, suits the B&W too.
I love seeing images like these because they really challenge my often limited eye...Like this one Dave, suits the B&W too.
Really quite keen on the specs of the X-H1 and the results with the Viltrox 85mm @imattersuk got. I'm considering Fuji over Sony for the ergonomics and the beautiful colours, and heard good things about the shutter mech on the X-H1 and the nice user experience in the Fuji line. Perhaps a casual shooting camera for days out and a backup for my Weddings. I'm finding the D750 a bit of a lump for when I want to just walk around. Any recommendations on the best place to pick one up cheaply? Probably interested in getting one next month with a budget lens to start with.
I'd probably go for it without the grip, although with it sounds like a great deal.£889 on amazon with 3 batteries and a grip. Although that makes it not much smaller than a dslr.
Really quite keen on the specs of the X-H1 and the results with the Viltrox 85mm @imattersuk got. I'm considering Fuji over Sony for the ergonomics and the beautiful colours, and heard good things about the shutter mech on the X-H1 and the nice user experience in the Fuji line. Perhaps a casual shooting camera for days out and a backup for my Weddings. I'm finding the D750 a bit of a lump for when I want to just walk around. Any recommendations on the best place to pick one up cheaply? Probably interested in getting one next month with a budget lens to start with.
I'd probably go for it without the grip, although with it sounds like a great deal.
Lenses like the Viltrox are much better suited to the XH-1than the XT line ie. bigger / heavier, will balance far better.Really quite keen on the specs of the X-H1 and the results with the Viltrox 85mm @imattersuk got. I'm considering Fuji over Sony for the ergonomics and the beautiful colours, and heard good things about the shutter mech on the X-H1 and the nice user experience in the Fuji line. Perhaps a casual shooting camera for days out and a backup for my Weddings. I'm finding the D750 a bit of a lump for when I want to just walk around. Any recommendations on the best place to pick one up cheaply? Probably interested in getting one next month with a budget lens to start with.
Not much in it, the grip and extra batteries looks like the better option . I wonder if the second hand market offers much of a saving with prices like that for a new one.£849 body only Wex.
I use a wide nikon AN-6Y shoulder strap on my X-E3. I use the same strap on my Nikon DSLR too. (It came with a nikon F5 film camera I bought used)What sort of camera strap do you guys use on your Fuji cameras?
My X-T20 has the supplied neck strap attached to it but I'm finding I don't use this and it just gets in the way, however I still want some kind of strap, ideally a wrist strap, any suggestions?

Pocket Watch by Dave, on Flickr
Quick Hand by Dave, on Flickr