The Fabulous Fuji X owners thread

Took the 10-24 with me yesterday to shoot some bikes
Won't be doing it again, couldn't find a way to use it creatively

XF16mm F1.4 if you want creative wide angle, also has close focus capability - that and your 35mm should be all you need. I've never partically liked the XF10-24mm, but then I don't really like zooms!
 
XF16mm F1.4 if you want create wide angle, also has close focus capability - that and your 35mm should be all you need. I've never partically liked the XF10-24mm, but then I don't really like zooms!
Kinda glad I didn't go for the 8-16 now.
 
For bikes I find a 23 plenty wide enough.

Most of the time! Some shows, you can't get far enough away from the subject and if/when you do, some twonk (who has paid just as much as you, don't forget!) moves into the space... I use the 18-135 if I take an interchangeable lens body or just take the X-30 if I'm travelling light (and put up with the limitations - not over bothered about shooting whole bikes these days and the baby X is great for close ups and detail shots,)

As for the fisheye converter, I'd completely forgotten that I have an 18mm in the cupboard! Any suggestions as to brand of converter or are they all the same thing with different markings?
 
Pete. I followed that link. Might have to revisit the 8-16. Some very good distorted effects on view.
No stick with the 10-24 it's more than good enough in my opinion, plus it's nice and light, easier to get down low with, you need to get down and dirty mate.
 
Tht 8-16mm is a awesome lens but is horrible price unless you need to use it all the time.

The Samyang 8mm or Laowa 9mm are really good super wide angle lenses for a much lesser price.
 
Yeah. But did you get a decent deal ?
I'd be amazed if there were any deals yet aside from the one below..
£2099 at e-infinty
.. Which seems like a good price to me!
I'm heading up to London tomorrow and hope to be able to make time to visit a stockists there too try one in the hand - aside from wex are there any others I should go to?
 
I'd be amazed if there were any deals yet aside from the one below..

.. Which seems like a good price to me!
I'm heading up to London tomorrow and hope to be able to make time to visit a stockists there too try one in the hand - aside from wex are there any others I should go to?
Park and the dreaded Jessops, don't think Cameraworld have any.
 
I'd be amazed if there were any deals yet aside from the one below..

.. Which seems like a good price to me!
I'm heading up to London tomorrow and hope to be able to make time to visit a stockists there too try one in the hand - aside from wex are there any others I should go to?
Wex at Aldgate have cameras out on display ready to play with. Park cameras tend to have everything in cabinets so has to be supervised which I find irratating
 
The weather screwed up my astro plans last night but a small window between the clouds let me do a simple close-up of the Milky Way core from the back patio. For once I did a decent job with aligning my tracker so managed to use a longer focal length than usual. This one is 35mm on my X-T2 but I got decent results up to 100mm. No foreground, unfortunately, but I will try again tonight, weather permitting.

Cor by Ian, on Flickr
 
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Yeah, what's high iso/low light stuff like Trevor?
Sorry to be bombarding you with so many questions but you are one of the few who know all the answers...!
Beats reading reviews, when one of our own has one ;)
 
I`ll tend to believe Trevor, more than any reviewers tbh
I was being tongue in cheek, and yes, I'd listen to many people on here over a paid review. Especially when they have bought and used something like he has, and has a long history of posting stuff worth reading!
 
I was being tongue in cheek, and yes, I'd listen to many people on here over a paid review. Especially when they have bought and used something like he has, and has a long history of posting stuff worth reading!
I know ;)
Maybe we can get a mini review (with Q&A) haha
 
It`s done a good job. How is the high ISO generally?

Yeah, what's high iso/low light stuff like Trevor?
Sorry to be bombarding you with so many questions but you are one of the few who know all the answers...!
I'll answer this with two examples. Both straight conversions from the RAW
Absolutely no editing.
My take is that when viewed as a whole the noise is perfectly acceptable at IS0 4000 less so at ISO 10,000

1
this is the whole image the previously attached Robin is from
Unprocessed Robin by Trevor, on Flickr

2
This a grab from a high shutter speed burst at ISO 10,000
Unprocessed sparrow IS0 10000 by Trevor, on Flickr

Fair to say i returned to Full Frame end 2018
I was disappointed at High ISO picture quality from my X-H1
Since then I've had a lot of gear including several other Fuji
The X-H2S is the best high ISO APS-C camera I've owned.
 
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