Great skies there Steve.

One body (XT3) two lenses (18-55, 55-200), most of the time I'm just out with the 55-200.
If I got another body, I'd probably put the 18-55 on it and keep it in the car for opportunities. Assuming lockdown ever finishes.
I just about get away with the 55-200 on the XT3 going out with no bag, it round my neck, and zipping it inside my fleece if it rains or I'm negotiating some scrambling where you wouldn't want it swinging about.This is what I have been thinking of doing. I recently bought a 18-55 f2.8-4.0 on here for use with my X-T1 when I want to travel light and/or do snapshots. I'm now thinking about permanently mounting the 18-55 on the X-T1 and doing the same with my 55-200 on the X-H1.
There are other considerations, mainly concerning my 16-55 f2.8 and the, I believe remote, possibility that the posting on a certain Fuji rumour site is accurate and Fuji will produce a 70-300 zoom later this year.
This is what I have been thinking of doing. I recently bought a 18-55 f2.8-4.0 on here for use with my X-T1 when I want to travel light and/or do snapshots. I'm now thinking about permanently mounting the 18-55 on the X-T1 and doing the same with my 55-200 on the X-H1.
There are other considerations, mainly concerning my 16-55 f2.8 and the, I believe remote, possibility that the posting on a certain Fuji rumour site is accurate and Fuji will produce a 70-300 zoom later this year.
"Excellent" candid street style Fujigraph, I partucularly love this style of photography and the mono presentation.
George.
I just about get away with the 55-200 on the XT3 going out with no bag, it round my neck, and zipping it inside my fleece if it rains or I'm negotiating some scrambling where you wouldn't want it swinging about.
I'd be loathe to relinquish this freedom, even for a bigger reaching lens!
Mouse-Ear Hawkweed by Stan, on Flickr
DSCF2989 1 by Rick Phillips, on Flickr
DSCF2991 by Rick Phillips, on Flickr
DSCF2996 by Rick Phillips, on FlickrI don’t know what it is about the Hawks, they just always look drop dead gorgeous to me and I’m sure it’s not just the Red Arrows connotationsA few from earlier today.
DSCF2989 1 by Rick Phillips, on Flickr
DSCF2991 by Rick Phillips, on Flickr
DSCF2996 by Rick Phillips, on Flickr
I agree, we get the Red's over most weeks and they look superb.I don’t know what it is about the Hawks, they just always look drop dead gorgeous to me and I’m sure it’s not just the Red Arrows connotations![]()
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Is there a way to set a button to press where I can instantly zoom in to the maximum focus magnify setting for MF assist? Obviously I'm thinking of the AF-L button here..
Just pondering here, anyone used the XC 15-45 on an X-H1? or the XC 16-50? if you used both, which do you prefer? [Looking at reviews the little 15-45 actually looks better, like the close focusing and compact size] I'm just considering a casual walk about, general purpose lens, haven't had a cheap mid range zoom in years. But, knowing me I will still end up with a prime![]()
The 15-45 is alright, but I still think you're better off spending a bit more and getting a decent 2nd hand 18-55 f2.8-4. It's considerably better in my opinion.

Just for laughs look Up Mathias Burling's video where he tests that filter system and the Q flash for his Ricoh GRIII, it's hilarious.My refurbished Fuji X100F arrived today in excellent condition as ever from Fuji. I have also ordered the Professional set of filters from Nisi. I have included a few pictures soyou get the idea of size and fit. It took me by suprise how small the actual kit was it looks like something a borrower would use
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I find the 18-55 works well with extension tubes.Hello All,
I am struggling to decide between these 3 lenses to be used for close up shots ( I collect old coins and would like to keep the images of some). XF16/2.8 XF23/2.0 XF35/2.0 The 16/2.8 has a close focus distance of 7", this would be an ideal distance for using with a table top tripod, the other lenses close focus distances of 8.4" and 13.2" would still be doable. I would of course like to use the lens for other general use. I have a 18 - 55 2.8/4 which is a great lens, I have tried using that and cropping the image but dont think its quite right. Am I right in thinking that the XF16/2.8 does not get much love on here? Many thanks in advance.
I really only want a lens like this for casual snap shots tbh, looking at some cheap options for both used. Yes the 18-55 is more attractive but I tend to use primes mostly so pairing one of those cheaper options with a decent prime is more my thing
I'm going to look at an xt4 today![]()
Don’t do it. It’ll be costly![]()
I look at them all the time, I just make sure my Mrs has my wallet!!
On a serious note, you do have to consider that it's "half" a new system.... I have around 12 batteries for my 3 bodies, 2 grips (one T2, one T3) and of course chargers. If you are already invested in the X-T (or X-H) system, it's a big and costly step up.
I look at them all the time, I just make sure my Mrs has my wallet!!
On a serious note, you do have to consider that it's "half" a new system.... I have around 12 batteries for my 3 bodies, 2 grips (one T2, one T3) and of course chargers. If you are already invested in the X-T (or X-H) system, it's a big and costly step up.
Got the cash from selling all of my canon kit. I'd like to invest it back in to gear.
If I don't it'll vanish on other household stuff. Most know what I'm saying if they're married etc..![]()
Oh I know mate, I know.... I was looking to sell one of my T2 bodies and the 60mm to put towards a 16 f1.4, but the Mrs seems to have earmarked the money, so i'm not in a rush to sell...
I've got some wex credit tooWouldn't it be a shame if when you offered it for sale the only way the potential buyer could offer payment was in WEX vouchers![]()
Wouldn't it be a shame if when you offered it for sale the only way the potential buyer could offer payment was in WEX vouchers![]()

Took my new X100F out to Wells yesterday for a mooch about. I love it already! I bought it to go alongside my X-T2, to use on general days out when the X-T2 is a little bulky. Can safely say that I'll be taking it with me whenever I leave the house now.
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