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Great CaptureOne from before my fall last Friday, finally managed to get to my desktop with my battered X100F
After The Apocalypse by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Great CaptureOne from before my fall last Friday, finally managed to get to my desktop with my battered X100F
After The Apocalypse by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Carnation Explosion by Paulie-W, on FlickrSomething a little different from my norm` ...
T2 80mm f22 iso400 plus OCF with modified grid attachment
Carnation Explosion by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Something a little different from my norm` ...
T2 80mm f22 iso400 plus OCF with modified grid attachment
Carnation Explosion by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Something a little different from my norm` ...
T2 80mm f22 iso400 plus OCF with modified grid attachment
Carnation Explosion by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Just a thought but in CH mode does the camera re-focus or use the focus point found on frame 1?Anyone regularly shoot moving subjects with their Fuji? I always struggle.
I have an X-T3 and the missus has an X-T20. Often when shooting moving items (mainly the dog running straight towards the camera) the camera slightly misses focus and focuses a few inches behind the subject leaving the dogs blurry. Admittedly the dog is running pretty quick but i try and aim for 1/2000th shutter speed so I don't think shutter speed is an issue. I usually use CH shooting, zone tracking and experiment with the pre set continuous focus profiles. Usually use the 55-200mm lens.
Anyone got any tips? What settings do you use?
Thanks
Ben
Just a thought but in CH mode does the camera re-focus or use the focus point found on frame 1?
Not sure, I assumed it would focus track the subject as it moves towards you?


Polished by Aimless Alliterations, on Flickr
San Ignacio by Aimless Alliterations, on FlickrLoving these, great processing too.A couple more from Havana
Polished by Aimless Alliterations, on Flickr
San Ignacio by Aimless Alliterations, on Flickr
Focusing speed is not just about the camera, it's a camera lens combination. I owned the 55-200mm Lens and although it's a very sharp lens it's not great with fast moving subjects.Anyone regularly shoot moving subjects with their Fuji? I always struggle.
I have an X-T3 and the missus has an X-T20. Often when shooting moving items (mainly the dog running straight towards the camera) the camera slightly misses focus and focuses a few inches behind the subject leaving the dogs blurry. Admittedly the dog is running pretty quick but i try and aim for 1/2000th shutter speed so I don't think shutter speed is an issue. I usually use CH shooting, zone tracking and experiment with the pre set continuous focus profiles. Usually use the 55-200mm lens.
Anyone got any tips? What settings do you use?
Thanks
Ben
A couple more from Havana both X-E2s and 18-55mm
Polished by Aimless Alliterations, on Flickr
San Ignacio by Aimless Alliterations, on Flickr
A couple from the South-East
Firstly, 'Prospect Cottage' which was where the English film director Derek Jarman (1942-1994) lived and made a famous garden on the shingle shore near Dungeness nuclear power station. Sadly the garden seems to have declined in recent years but nevertheless it is a very unique location.
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for looking., 
That`s another great image from you Paulie, beautiful colours just pop against the black BG.
Very nice close up type Fujigraph, with some fine detail and vibrant colours.
George.
Ace colour mate.![]()
DSCF0051 by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
DSCF0048 by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
DSCF0055 by Steve Jelly, on Flickr@Jelster .... Steve, I have 2 camera‘s that are both permanently set to B&W (we’ll Mono & Acros). Just love the B&W look.
Funky angles by APM Photography, on FlickrHaven't shot much photography over past month due to usual winter crappy weather. Had a medical appointment this morning in Glasgow, such a photogenic curvaceous building with curves/colours and classic angles.
Funky angles by APM Photography, on Flickr
X-T2 -- XF10-24 -- iso 400 -- @ f/7.1
My X-T3 arrived from the fuji refurb site this afternoon,very happy.![]()
Looking forward to hearing what you think, and more importantly, seeing your picturesMy X-T3 arrived from the fuji refurb site this afternoon,very happy.![]()
My X-T3 arrived from the fuji refurb site this afternoon,very happy.![]()
My X-T3 arrived from the fuji refurb site this afternoon,very happy.![]()
If it ever stops raining here i might get out.![]()
If it ever stops raining here i might get out.![]()
My X-T3 arrived from the fuji refurb site this afternoon,very happy.![]()
I have had some success with football matches using continuous low, 9 point zone box and option 3 custom setting (for accelerating and decelerating subjects.Anyone regularly shoot moving subjects with their Fuji? I always struggle.
I have an X-T3 and the missus has an X-T20. Often when shooting moving items (mainly the dog running straight towards the camera) the camera slightly misses focus and focuses a few inches behind the subject leaving the dogs blurry. Admittedly the dog is running pretty quick but i try and aim for 1/2000th shutter speed so I don't think shutter speed is an issue. I usually use CH shooting, zone tracking and experiment with the pre set continuous focus profiles. Usually use the 55-200mm lens.
Anyone got any tips? What settings do you use?
Thanks
Ben
Just noticed this cover missing,what part is it called & where can i pick one up from online,cheers.
Is just tell Jessops. I’m sure they’ll provide one for you.Just noticed this cover missing,what part is it called & where can i pick one up from online,cheers.
It came from fuji refurb.Is just tell Jessops. I’m sure they’ll provide one for you.
Pretty sure I have a spare indoors if you get stuckIs just tell Jessops. I’m sure they’ll provide one for you.