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Oooooh new toy day today........ the Viltrox 85mm is out for delivery 
I think the only camera for me beyond would be to go FF - and even then I don't think I'd find much of an improvement. We've seen many here go FF because they felt the urge, but they still take the same pictures, I've never seen any 'wow' factor after people switch and they often end up switching back for something like a H1
I was thinking of buying a new or used fuji X but am not sure which model would be best.
I own a Nikon DSLD (D90), but it's a bit of a hassle carrying it around so I'd like something lighter and smaller to help me catch the photography bug again.
I'm not too fussed with the video capabilities, I'd just want to use it for taking photos, mostly travel photos during weekends away, cycling trips.
I might even just start of with a fixed 27mm lens.
What would you chaps recommend. Hopefully under £700 and preferably one of the nice silvery ones.
Would be very interested to hear what you think when you've had a chance to shoot with it Stuart, to add to the feedback from other users.Oooooh new toy day today........ the Viltrox 85mm is out for delivery![]()
Viltrox 85mm f1.8 Fuji X test by Stuart Pardue, on Flickr@srhmoto
Well the Viltrox 85mm has just landed.
First thing to note - my box was sealed with Viltrox tamperproof seals.
The contents of the box give the impression of new and certainly the lens definitely exhibits that too.
What a lump of lens it is, despite its heft it feels fine on the front of my XT-2.
Wide open it is plenty sharp and AF is spot on in bright contrasty conditions.
I will test it in anger later on but so far I am happy.
Heres a SOOC jpeg shot @ f1. 8
Viltrox 85mm f1.8 Fuji X test by Stuart Pardue, on Flickr
Thanks Stuart. Did you order from the FB seller?
Cheers,
Simon.
Loch Lubnaig by APM Photography, on FlickrLovely as always, How do you find your XE1 compares to the XP1? I have one on the way, I think 5 Fuji's should be enough nowA lovely eighty mile ride out this morning on the amazing Silverwing 600, Loch Lubnaig (Central Scotland) looking beautiful as ever.
My route was;
Doune - Callander - Lochearnhead - St Fillans - Comrie - Braco - Bridge Of Allen - home
Loch Lubnaig by APM Photography, on Flickr
X-Pro1 - XF10-24
mac
As you may have read in my earlier posts I have just setup the Fujifilm XT-4 so looking for advice.
What cable release does people find the best for this camera.
I also have the 18-55mm kit lens, what would you suggest for something a little wider.
Hi Rick, yes the files output on the X-E1 is exactly same as XP1 (same sensor), it's a tad smaller body wise than the XP1, but nice all the same. Still using the X-E1, I love attaching the Samyang 135/2 to it as pic below;Lovely as always, How do you find your XE1 compares to the XP1? I have one on the way, I think 5 Fuji's should be enough now![]()
Honda Innova by APM Photography, on Flickr
X-E1 stealth by APM Photography, on Flickr
Viltrox 85mm f1.8 test 2 by Stuart Pardue, on FlickrAs you may have read in my earlier posts I have just setup the Fujifilm XT-4 so looking for advice.
What cable release does people find the best for this camera.
I also have the 18-55mm kit lens, what would you suggest for something a little wider.
I just use the timer as well. For bulb mode I work out the exposure and dial the time in. I bought one of the old-style cable releases when I got my first Fuji. It looks cute but I’ve never used it.
10-24 is the obvious choice for a wider lens. I’ve never used one but it’s well thought of and currently has a pretty generous cashback offer if you like to buy new. I’m very close to pulling the trigger on one myself.
Thanks, the 27mm pancake is what I was thinking of sticking on it, but I have a load of other lenses I don't use enough, so will stick either the 23 or 35 on it for now.Hi Rick, yes the files output on the X-E1 is exactly same as XP1 (same sensor), it's a tad smaller body wise than the XP1, but nice all the same. Still using the X-E1, I love attaching the Samyang 135/2 to it as pic below;
Honda Innova by APM Photography, on Flickr
X-E1 stealth by APM Photography, on Flickr
You'll enjoy it Rick, you can pick up a X-E1 pretty cheaply nowadays - enjoy.
mac
That's a beautiful capture, love it!Another shot straight out of camera using the 85mm.
Normally eyes are best open but the face expression balances it out.
I think I am going to love this lens
Viltrox 85mm f1.8 test 2 by Stuart Pardue, on Flickr
That's a beautiful capture, love it!
I am very tempted to get this lens too. So, this is the 1st version? Any problems with no Image Stabilisation? Did you use autofocus? (these are 2 worries of mine as I do tend to rely on them).
DSCF5554 by Stuart Pardue, on FlickrSorry I've only just seen this. The Mkii has a weight saving and maybe one or two other minor things but as far as I am aware they are optically the same. The downside would be that the Mkii will double the cost of what is on offer here, I suppose that only you can decide if thats worth spending the extra.Ahh just seen the 85mm is the II version. Is there much difference, and worth holding out for the newer one?
Enjoy the delights of bonnie Scotland....... weather and all!Well Santorini it isn’t which was our pre-Covid intended holiday destination this week.
Thank God for a weather resistant X-H1 & 16-55mm. Think it’s going to come into its own for the next few Scotland tour days
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What spare batteries are you all using?
Ex-Pro White (but I managed over the years to get 7 x NP-126S originals, so the ex-Pro's don't see much camera time these days)
I find the Baxxtar reds as good as anything I've tried so far. I grabbed a couple in a hurry ready for a camping trip last year and I'm still using them regularly now.What spare batteries are you all using?
take care with these.I find the Baxxtar reds as good as anything I've tried so far. I grabbed a couple in a hurry ready for a camping trip last year and I'm still using them regularly now.
take care with these.
I put 2 in my billingham as emergency batteries and one swelled inside my F. Only slightly but enough that I had a job to remove it. I always stick to gen batteries but thought I'd buy these rather than have £90 lying in a spare bag. I've replaced them with genuine.
What's the difference between the xpro white and black versions?
wish you'd put this on earlier. Just bought a rather expensive benro tripod and geared head so my camera pot is now emptyPlease NO PMs, but after getting the Sony RIV today I made up my mind, Fuji has been fatastic for/to me while I did all my singers/buskers/jazz shots, but times change. All the rest of my Fuji kit has now been cleaned so smoke free. As I have been out today, it will be going up for sale in the classified in a few days even the V and other bits, but only for a GREAT price so NO taking the P*** this time folks. All fantastic MINT condition, and as said NO PMs as if you do I wont sell to YOU.
PS: I`m waiting on MPB too.
wish you'd put this on earlier. Just bought a rather expensive benro tripod and geared head so my camera pot is now empty![]()
They were only charged once from new. They've got good feed back on Amazon but my first experience was almost a disaster with them. Luckily I only had it in the camera an hour, dread to think what would have happened after a few hours.I read that about another 3rd party battery on amazon, thanks for the heads up![]()
At least you're loving the new kit DaveSorry about that mate, made my mind up today as soon as I got the Sony.
They were only charged once from new. They've got good feed back on Amazon but my first experience was almost a disaster with them. Luckily I only had it in the camera an hour, dread to think what would have happened after a few hours.
I know it sounds like I'm a weirdo but I even hate plugging them in on the charger. I always turn away when I switch them on to protect my boyish good looks, seen 2 batteries explode and it's not pretty. Always charge knock offs on the concrete floor of the garage too, don't fancy burning the house down with all of my camera gear left inside!Yeah, lithiums can be really dangerous, I used to own some high end lipo RC cars and storing the packs indoors always concerned me.