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"Excellent" landscape style Fujigraph, nothing more to be said.
George.
Beautiful shot
Thanks both.!
"Excellent" landscape style Fujigraph, nothing more to be said.
George.
Beautiful shot
xc 1200 Triumph Scrambler
Triumph XC 1200 by APM Photography, on Flickr
XT2 -- XF10-24 -- iso 1250 -- @ f/7.1
I absolutely love this shot Dave !!!
Hehe, I can't possibly imagine whyI nearly tagged you when I put them up, as I thought right away of you might like it and thank you too.
Hehe, I can't possibly imagine why![]()
Very Suicide Squad esc.
I think it was actually, it's got no indicators and nice add on goodies......!Is that the Guy Martin one? Pinstriping looks dodgy enough for it to be!

Still life by Allan Howe, on FlickrAfter being re-united with one of my old favs, the 35 1.4, I had my usual peek about for articles on the lens. Came across this one and I found it inspiring. 7 years of [mostly] only using the 35 for travel, just shows how versatile a one lens set up can be - also that it can take a fair amount of punishment, good read and some cool images:
https://fujilove.com/a-visual-journey-7-years-of-the-xf35mm-f-1-4/
Been thinking about getting this lens, but at the moment I`m going to see how much I use the X100V and if it`s a lot then I will get this lens and have a clear out of some of mine.
PS: A great review too.
I've tried the F2 version, and also the 50mm, trying to scratch that itch of the standard prime, but the 35 1.4 definitely has something about it that draws you back. I know many exaggerate this, and say it gives a 'magical' feel to images, or others say it produces very film-like images - and this is probably more the case. It does have nicer contrast, and seems to add a tad more 'depth' to images than say the 35 F2 [IMO at least] - and though it is a little slower and it does make a little noise, something just makes it more fun to use. Trying it on the H1 I would say it is certainly faster than it was on my old T1, and it's not as noisey as I remember either. It came pre-FW updated too so I didnt have to fiddle about with all that
The early Fujifilm lenses have a different colour rendition, and maybe that contributes to the 'film-like' feel.
I've tried the F2 version, and also the 50mm, trying to scratch that itch of the standard prime, but the 35 1.4 definitely has something about it that draws you back. I know many exaggerate this, and say it gives a 'magical' feel to images, or others say it produces very film-like images - and this is probably more the case. It does have nicer contrast, and seems to add a tad more 'depth' to images than say the 35 F2 [IMO at least] - and though it is a little slower and it does make a little noise, something just makes it more fun to use. Trying it on the H1 I would say it is certainly faster than it was on my old T1, and it's not as noisey as I remember either. It came pre-FW updated too so I didnt have to fiddle about with all that

Even the few testers I shot yesterday had me feeling 'yup, there's that old look I loved' - People say the newer lenses have a more 'clinical' look about the images, as in, almost too sharp, too clean. And I guess it's about the best way to describe it. After using the 35 and 16 1.4 and some of the newer primes in between, I know which I'd rather - if only the 35 had WR, it's been raining pretty much non stop here since I got it.
After having a quick look at my mates V I love it already, and the size is just lovely. I have an idea of what to keep lens wise if I get the 35mm f1.4, then it`s what camera`s to keep with the V![]()
There's an X-H1 with grip in classified going for a steal for anyone interested - would grab it myself if I had the funds spare
After being re-united with one of my old favs, the 35 1.4, I had my usual peek about for articles on the lens. Came across this one and I found it inspiring. Because here I am, having received the lens, already looking about for something to go along with - when I've barely taken a handful of photos with it, just to test and get familiar with it again. I really need to just get shooting again!
7 years of [mostly] only using the 35 for travel, just shows how versatile a one lens set up can be - also that it can take a fair amount of punishment, good read and some cool images:
https://fujilove.com/a-visual-journey-7-years-of-the-xf35mm-f-1-4/
You mean 50mmYou could always get the TCL to give you 35mm on the V
That's proper cheap! But I must resistThere's an X-H1 with grip in classified going for a steal for anyone interested - would grab it myself if I had the funds spare
Less is moreNot going to get the 35mm f1.4 now, as in my signature is all I will be keeping and using.
Less is more![]()
Question for X-T2 owners: if my reading of the online manual is right, you can press the front dial and then choose to use it to adjust EV compensation (instead of having to use the stiffer dedicated EV dial). Then you've still got the shutter speed dial and lens' aperture ring both working as normal?
Is that right - no quirky 'gotchas' lurking?
Yes!! and it gives you +/-5EV rather than +/-3EV (dial)
And the following week you'll be flogging the X100V & XT3 and buying an XT4.Very true, so once I`ve had the V for a week then the ones that are going can go in Classified.
And the following week you'll be flogging the X100V & XT3 and buying an XT4.
We all know you @Dave70D![]()
The question though is, I might have the X-T4 on order too![]()
You mean you do have one on order!
lol Fuji whore!
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