The Fabulous Fuji X owners thread

A D'oh! moment.

The lens hood just arrived, I fitted it and only then did it dawn on me that I now don't have a lens cap! :facepalm:

Honestly, I only ever use one or other, with a hood on the chance of damage to the front element is non existent unless you're really careless.

Hadn't seen this as was on next page, but yup same here

With the hood on, I don't bother with a lens cap, not caused any issues several years later.
 
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My XF60 f2.4 is now up in the classifieds if anybody wants it...

No box but with the metal lens hood (that also fits the 35 f1.4).
Honestly, I only ever use one or other, with a hood on the chance of damage to the front element is non existent unless you're really careless.

Hadn't seen this as was on next page, but yup same here

Yeah, but new baby and all that. :LOL:
 
Yeah, but new baby and all that. :LOL:

I know the feeling, but there are seperate lenses where you can't get the front cap on with the hood in place, or it's really awkward and fiddly - the 35mm 1.4 when the 'coke can' is fitted for example [hence why they also include a hood cover]. Used to drive me nuts, but then I did a few shoots where I had to change lenses fast, and would just toss lenses into the bag when switching without either front or back cap on. A quick rocket blow once done and then at least rear capped, never had so much as a tiny scratch on a lens. You might be able to find some form of cover for the hood? Just need to find the right size
 
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Yeah, but new baby and all that. :LOL:

These cameras are surprisingly tough, my F has been in the wars, probably because I'm a walking trip hazard.

Tripped over a curb in the dark at Birmingham Christmas Market - camera body hit the deck hard, it was in my hand
Slipped and fell on mud near Corris in Wales, burying half the camera in mud, it was in my hand
Camera Lens hood hit slate rock very hard when I tripped/stumbled and fell in Snowdonia, breaking my ankle in 3 places, camera hood very seriously damaged, and major scratches inflicted to EV dial, it was in my hand

I reckon I have one of the most beaten up F's in the country, but as a camera it still works fine, its the user that is dodgy, anyway back off to Snowdonia tomorrow, I'll see if I can through it at some more slate :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
Blackchurch Rock, North Devon. Image taken last Thursday ...



X-Pro2; XF16-55 @ 16mm; ISO100; f11; 1/100
 
Haha not normally but we're both supposed to be saving for something important and when the boss says I need to save then I need to save. Plus it's clear to see that I'm garbage with money and spend it so you can imagine the looks I get every time the postie comes.
Don't get too cocky, the species you talk of have a habit of bin dipping because they don't actually believe a word we say. You need further training, should have taken the boxes to the recycling centre.
 
That`s a cracker of a shot Jim, great colours and tones.


Thanks Dave, it was a very drab day but fortunately the light picked up a bit and pulled the colours out of the rocks just at the right time.
 
Viltrox 56mm 1.4 available for pre-order in the US, release date 20th this month.

 
Viltrox 56mm 1.4 available for pre-order in the US, release date 20th this month.

I'm gonna be skint and divorced soon :p
 
Blackchurch Rock, North Devon. Image taken last Thursday ...



X-Pro2; XF16-55 @ 16mm; ISO100; f11; 1/100


Lovely..... Out of interest, what was the exposure time, as I like the look of the background?
 
You have got to be kidding, you jammy b****r ... Nice one mate (y)
Time for that expensive Sony glass?


Or maybe a few Leica cameras and still go round the world a couple of times, as once it comes through I might have to watch my heart beat :eek:
 
Or maybe a few Leica cameras and still go round the world a couple of times, as once it comes through I might have to watch my heart beat :eek:
Bloody hell!
Nice one,you deserve it :)
 
I`m not sure yet, but it might be about 25 30 so I had a drink today but find out tomorrow.

That's a sweet spending number :) Not enough to save,and enough to have some fun with.
 
Viltrox 56mm 1.4 available for pre-order in the US, release date 20th this month.


damn that might suit me better than the 85 ..
 
Result!

Don't go buying a Hasselblad and giving your Sony gear away for peanuts. Couldn't go through that again :p


The Sony gear is like the V, it is staying.. But I might get another lens then once the virus calms down treat myself to a bit of time in Scotland or the Lake District.
 
Lovely..... Out of interest, what was the exposure time, as I like the look of the background?

It was a 1/100 shutter speed believe it or not - I know it looks like a long exposure
 
The Sony gear is like the V, it is staying.. But I might get another lens then once the virus calms down treat myself to a bit of time in Scotland or the Lake District.
Good idea, have a few nice photo trips to get that new kit used (y)
 
First set of comparison images between the Fuji 56mm F1.2 and the Viltrox 56mm F1.4 available



There doesn't appear to be much in it that I can see
 
First set of comparison images between the Fuji 56mm F1.2 and the Viltrox 56mm F1.4 available



There doesn't appear to be much in it that I can see

Looking good. Might have to sell on mt 85mm for the moment, was planning to rebuy it maybe later on, but this 56mm looks tempting - it'll be either or for me
 
Looking good. Might have to sell on mt 85mm for the moment, was planning to rebuy it maybe later on, but this 56mm looks tempting - it'll be either or for me
56mm is a more user friendly focal length but I do love my 85mm too.
I think I'm just going to have to annoy my wife and get the 56mm anyway but maybe for a bit and try get it slightly cheaper.......... ease the blow shall we say :ROFLMAO:
 
56mm is a more user friendly focal length but I do love my 85mm too.
I think I'm just going to have to annoy my wife and get the 56mm anyway but maybe for a bit and try get it slightly cheaper.......... ease the blow shall we say :ROFLMAO:

I would hold for a bit, at least until we see some full reviews but, can't see there being any issues. They've done 3 bangers for the money to date
 
X100F owners, do you use the built in ND filter and does it do the job? Also, is there a "not so expensive" way of getting a filter thread on the end, as I would like to use a polariser from time to time.


I wish these Viltrox people would do a wide angle.... I have the Fuji 35 f1.4 & 90 f2, so something between 14-18 would be good.
 
X100F owners, do you use the built in ND filter and does it do the job? Also, is there a "not so expensive" way of getting a filter thread on the end, as I would like to use a polariser from time to time.


I wish these Viltrox people would do a wide angle.... I have the Fuji 35 f1.4 & 90 f2, so something between 14-18 would be good.

used the nd for slowing water, cloud motion and in really bright sunshine to keep aperture low. Works well and not noticed any image loss that others have complained about, but I haven't used it at 2 , 2.8 etc. Probably used it no lower than 5.6.

Just buy a cheap hood and adapter from amazon and screw a polariser to it instead of a standard filter. That's what I do on the v and f.
 
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