I’ve used them twice. Once for my grey import X-T3 which was totally wreaked when it was crushed ripping the lens mount off and smashing the sensor, I never though it could have been repaired but like you, it was back in my hands within the week looking like new. If only all company's had such amazing customer service!I feel compelled to write about my experience with Fujifilm UK repair service.
I booked a lens in for repair last Thursday, the box and packaging arrived on Friday, which I duly packaged and sent off straight away at my local post office. I had an email first thing this morning saying that the lens had been received - I had another email this afternoon saying that the repair had been complete and the lens has been sent back. I had another email just now from the couriier to say it will be delivered tomorrow!
wow! that is absolutely fantastic service and I couldn't possibly ask for anything more. Great job by the folks at Fujifilm UK, makes me realise that my decision to move to Fujifilm was absolutely correct on so many levels.
I may not be best placed to comment as I don't have any Fuji experience to contrast/compare with (bar a Finepix model from years ago), but here's my three penn'orth.Any love in here for X-S10 ?
) and then the X-S10 was announced and it seemed to good to be true, with a deeper grip, fully articulating screen and PASM as well as IBIS.
DSCF0032 by Simon P Hiscocks, on Flickr
DSCF0432 by Simon P Hiscocks, on Flickr
DSCF0466 by Simon P Hiscocks, on FlickrGot GAS Trev ?Any love in here for X-S10 ?
Got GAS Trev ?
Thanks Simon. Very helpful.I may not be best placed to comment as I don't have any Fuji experience to contrast/compare with (bar a Finepix model from years ago), but here's my three penn'orth.
I got my X-S10 a couple of weeks ago. I've had many cameras over the years from film Praktica's to Panasonic compact (TZ60) & bridge (FZ330) both of which I still have, Canon EOS DSLR (100D and 77D) neither of which I have now and several others in between. I consider myself someone who like photography as a bit of a hobby/fun rather than someone who is either any good at it, or as serious as many of those on this forum, but in retirement I'm trying to aspire to become a better photographer rather than a "snapper".
I bought the X-S10 after struggling to get on with my 77D which I found too big & heavy for regular use. After a LOT of research, mirrorless and Fuji seemed the way forward after almost pressing the button on a Panasonic or Olympus M43. I was thinking X-T30 but wasn't a massive fan of the retro body style and dials (I know, I know...shoot me down) and then the X-S10 was announced and it seemed to good to be true, with a deeper grip, fully articulating screen and PASM as well as IBIS.
Anyway, I have it now with an 18-55 and 50-230. So far I love it. I'm slowly getting to grips with the settings and menus which feel more complex and have more depth than the Canon's. I was worried about the joystick having only ever had cameras with a D pad, but that concern has proven unfounded.
Overall, it's (relatively) light but feels solidly built, great to handle, has more settings than I'll ever need. I've seen views that the EVF is too small for some, but personally I'm fine with it, even as a glasses wearer. Battery life isn't fantastic, but I never go out without at least one spare. It takes seconds to change a battery, so whilst it would be nice to get more shots form one unit, it's far from the end of the world.
All in all, I'm very please with my purchase, and just waiting for some decent weather to get some really nice shots it it's pretty much been incessant rain and dark cloud in South Wales since I got it! A couple of sample images below. Happy to answer any questions about the X-S10 if I can.
DSCF0032 by Simon P Hiscocks, on Flickr
DSCF0432 by Simon P Hiscocks, on Flickr
DSCF0466 by Simon P Hiscocks, on Flickr
I've had an XT-4 in the basket for a couple of days (for video), still pontificating lolYou know me too well. And I’ve invested in too many systems. Gonna do some whittling down.
Yep. Really fancy another Fuji for fun. I like to muck about with Film Sims etc.
I’ll keep my S**y though.
I've had an XT-4 in the basket for a couple of days (for video), still pontificating lol
Keeping the Sony though ?Great camera. I had one for a short while. Stills only. It’s between this and the X-S10
Keeping the Sony though ?
I may not be best placed to comment as I don't have any Fuji experience to contrast/compare with (bar a Finepix model from years ago), but here's my three penn'orth.
I got my X-S10 a couple of weeks ago. I've had many cameras over the years from film Praktica's to Panasonic compact (TZ60) & bridge (FZ330) both of which I still have, Canon EOS DSLR (100D and 77D) neither of which I have now and several others in between. I consider myself someone who like photography as a bit of a hobby/fun rather than someone who is either any good at it, or as serious as many of those on this forum, but in retirement I'm trying to aspire to become a better photographer rather than a "snapper".
I bought the X-S10 after struggling to get on with my 77D which I found too big & heavy for regular use. After a LOT of research, mirrorless and Fuji seemed the way forward after almost pressing the button on a Panasonic or Olympus M43. I was thinking X-T30 but wasn't a massive fan of the retro body style and dials (I know, I know...shoot me down) and then the X-S10 was announced and it seemed to good to be true, with a deeper grip, fully articulating screen and PASM as well as IBIS.
Anyway, I have it now with an 18-55 and 50-230. So far I love it. I'm slowly getting to grips with the settings and menus which feel more complex and have more depth than the Canon's. I was worried about the joystick having only ever had cameras with a D pad, but that concern has proven unfounded.
Overall, it's (relatively) light but feels solidly built, great to handle, has more settings than I'll ever need. I've seen views that the EVF is too small for some, but personally I'm fine with it, even as a glasses wearer. Battery life isn't fantastic, but I never go out without at least one spare. It takes seconds to change a battery, so whilst it would be nice to get more shots form one unit, it's far from the end of the world.
All in all, I'm very please with my purchase, and just waiting for some decent weather to get some really nice shots it it's pretty much been incessant rain and dark cloud in South Wales since I got it! A couple of sample images below. Happy to answer any questions about the X-S10 if I can.
DSCF0032 by Simon P Hiscocks, on Flickr
DSCF0432 by Simon P Hiscocks, on Flickr
DSCF0466 by Simon P Hiscocks, on Flickr
Great drama, cool bike shot. My other 'alf is converting an old XJ600 into a scrambler so I am looking forward to a) riding it and b) photographing it
On the X-E3 what are the best settings for the film look?
fujixweekly.com
that 2nd shot is looking nice and sharp.![]()
Highland coos in Corfe by Donna White, on Flickr
Highland coo in Dorset by Donna White, on Flickr



Going back processing some older shots - these are from New Brighton - Jan 17 (all X-T2+XF23mm) - got to like a seaside town that needs some love!
New Brighton-1 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
New Brighton-2 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
New Brighton-3 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
New Brighton-4 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Very nice! Living in the Midlands it’s been quite a while since I’ve seen a seaside town sadly.![]()
I have the Tiffen Black Pro Mist 1/4 - I ordered it from Tiffen in the USA, they dispatched it quickly but then it spent 6 weeks in the US postal service before it actually left the USA!!
I’ve not really had much chance to use it yet, but quite impressed with what I’ve seen so far. There are obviously different strengths available but must people seem to say don’t go too strong for stills, the higher strengths are for video.
Moment have just launched their Cinebloom range, but I’ve read some where that their 10% is equivalent to Tiffens 1/2 - There is also a new range from Formatt Hitech, although readily available these are in large ring sizes - I only wanted 48mm to start with fir the X100 and X100+WCL
@YoshiK1 & @Mr Perceptive
Have you seen the YT diy versions? I do like the effect of these, but as has been said. They aint cheap
I might have a dig around in the loft and see if I can find an old one to abuse haha
Insert here by Stuart Pardue, on FlickrI did not! I've just watched a video now and I suppose it makes sense to spray a filter with black spray paint. The effect looks fairly strong, much stronger than a 1/4 which I'm not sure I'd use too much but I might now make one that is stronger and see how I get one. Thanks for th heads up! I'd be interested in your process of making one if you do and I think it would work nicely with the lighting on your Star Wars shoots![]()
Yeah I`ll have to experiment bit biy bit I guess. One vid I watched, the guy used hair sprayBut can be cleaned off. Just have to find some fine mist spray, which I think the graffitti ones are, so watch this space
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When I was researching what mist filters were, one guy said that it was like a dark specks in the glass and showed you it in the video. The dark is apparently to keep the dark areas for contrast in the photo. If I remember correctly, I believe different strengths have more or less of the black specks. I think the black spray paint would work the best. I wonder what white spray paint would do. I think I've a couple UV filters kicking about somewhere and some silver spray paint. I might see what that does!
At 1min 10seconds he shows you the black specks.
View: https://youtu.be/Ne5htfQiccs

