The Fabulous Fuji X owners thread

Any tips on a ring flash that I can use for macro work on my X-T3?
I normally use constant light, but with my newly acquired Laowa 65mm 2:1 I am getting sometimes so close to the subject that I can't light them properly, so want to try flash.
 
The T3 with grip charges the batteries through the grip,but the T4 goes into the usb on the camera,i think i,m right in saying.
I have not yet bought a grip for it,not sure if i will want one as it makes it a big brick.
Maybe instead buy a double charger,can,t decide yet,any thoughts guys?.:rolleyes:
 
Just a simple candid street style Fujigraph taken at London UK of a guy with his Fiddle doing a bit of street playing.

X-H1, 55-200mm Lens, 1/60th @ F8, ISO-200, Handheld.

Street Fiddler-03414
by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr

:ty: for looking., (y):fuji:

George.

Love it. Also, this is the one lens I miss the most of all my past lenses. I switched it for the 50-140 some years ago and it’s just too big, the amount of amazing shots I took with the 55-200 was just way more :-( medium term I will switch back if I find a good one!

cheers
 
Love it. Also, this is the one lens I miss the most of all my past lenses. I switched it for the 50-140 some years ago and it’s just too big, the amount of amazing shots I took with the 55-200 was just way more :-( medium term I will switch back if I find a good one!

cheers

Thank you kindly fellow snapper, I sure do appreciate your reply.

George..
 
Couple from the XH-1 yesterday...... forgot my strap so walked for an hour just holding it by the grip with a Viltrox 85mm mounted, so comfortable compared to the XT's

DSCF0071 1 by Pete Downham Photography, on Flickr

DSCF0051 1 by Pete Downham Photography, on Flickr

Being able to walk around holding the X-H1 like that is one of the main reasons I love using it so much. My record is over three hours walking around a zoo with my son, daughter in law and grandson with it and the 55-200 attached, for exactly the same reason.
 
My shiny new X-H1 saw first light today, nothing very exiting just a quick play at work. I've got to say I think my XT3 is going to be seeing a lot less use now, the X-H1 and 16-55 2.8 is almost too good a combination to be true :):)
DSCX0038 by James, on Flickr
Very nice James..! Did you shoot this 16:9 format? Lovely colours/content.

Regards;
Peter
 
Very nice James..! Did you shoot this 16:9 format? Lovely colours/content.

Regards;
Peter
Thanks, I cropped it down to 16:9 in C1 otherwise there was a silly amount of boring foreground due the the width of the subject (24m unfolded) :)
 
My shiny new X-H1 saw first light today, nothing very exiting just a quick play at work. I've got to say I think my XT3 is going to be seeing a lot less use now, the X-H1 and 16-55 2.8 is almost too good a combination to be true :):)
DSCX0038 by James, on Flickr

That’s a very nice Fujigraph, lovely colour & amazing detail.

George.
 
I hope to be taking some landscape photos in the next few weeks with the X100V, as treated myself to a mountain bike today so once I get the hang of riding again I might go up to Devils Dyke or just before.
Don’t worry Dave, it’s like riding a bike! ....
 
My birthday yesterday, Mrs NickTB decided to buy me an H-1. Apparently I’ve been talking about it long enough! She got a good deal from the refurb shop. T3 is off to MPB as soon the H-1 lands
 
My birthday yesterday, Mrs NickTB decided to buy me an H-1. Apparently I’ve been talking about it long enough! She got a good deal from the refurb shop. T3 is off to MPB as soon the H-1 lands

Nice one. It’s a lot of camera for the money, (I got mine last week.)

I‘m going to try that tactic with my wife. I’ll start talking about the 10-24 lens daily and see if she gives in. My b’day isn’t until December tho’....
 
Exactly what i do,then she thinks it was her idea.:banana:
 
Nice one. It’s a lot of camera for the money, (I got mine last week.)

I‘m going to try that tactic with my wife. I’ll start talking about the 10-24 lens daily and see if she gives in. My b’day isn’t until December tho’....
I know all about the H-1, this is my 4th ;)
 
I honestly don't believe I've been messing about taking snaps of Telegraph Poles, but there you go strange things happen. As it happens though I quite like the snap.

Just a simple Fujigraph taken at Kent UK of the top of a Telegraph Pole that I've juggled about with a bit in PP to give a kinda high contrast graphic presentation.

X-H1, 55-200mm Lens, 1/500th @ F6.4, ISO-200, Hendheld.

Telegraph Pole Top-03415
by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr

:ty: for looking., (y):fuji:

George.
 
My birthday yesterday, Mrs NickTB decided to buy me an H-1. Apparently I’ve been talking about it long enough! She got a good deal from the refurb shop. T3 is off to MPB as soon the H-1 lands
My shiny new X-H1 saw first light today, nothing very exiting just a quick play at work. I've got to say I think my XT3 is going to be seeing a lot less use now, the X-H1 and 16-55 2.8 is almost too good a combination to be true :):)
DSCX0038 by James, on Flickr

I wish people would stop talking about the X-H1 its making me want to get one again :-(
 
I honestly don't believe I've been messing about taking snaps of Telegraph Poles, but there you go strange things happen. As it happens though I quite like the snap.

Just a simple Fujigraph taken at Kent UK of the top of a Telegraph Pole that I've juggled about with a bit in PP to give a kinda high contrast graphic presentation.

X-H1, 55-200mm Lens, 1/500th @ F6.4, ISO-200, Hendheld.

Telegraph Pole Top-03415
by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr

:ty: for looking., (y):fuji:

George.


Might be simple but its a lovely shot George
 
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