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Long way off yet. But I’m promising myself I won’t preorder the X-H2.
Anyone else…?
I could really have used a second (APS-C) body last Sunday.
Keep up David…lolWhat happened to the X-S10??
What happened to the X-S10??
Good shout actually..I’ve still got loadsa batteries..Keep up David…lol
Long gone..great camera though..
But you’re a main dealer surely you can just take one from stock ?Long way off yet. But I’m promising myself I won’t preorder the X-H2.
Anyone else…?
I could really have used a second (APS-C) body last Sunday.

Kobi! (SOOC) by jimmyjamjoejoe, on Flickr
1969 Triumph Bonneville by Trevor, on FlickrExcellent Dave. Great that you play the tenor sax it seems, I adore Jazz.X-T3 + XF33mm f1.4 today, think taking these shots today might have given me the nudge to start my jazz again. In the Pavilion gardens just chilling out, plus as I say just a few.
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The Sax by Rohan, on Flickr
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Playing the Sax by Rohan, on Flickr
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Piano by Rohan, on Flickr
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Pearl by Rohan, on Flickr
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Music in the Gardens by Rohan, on Flickr
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Dave Singing by Rohan, on Flickr
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Dave and the Big Band by Rohan, on Flickr
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Brighton Big Band by Rohan, on Flickr
I love back light, the softness of the dog, and the sharp grass spikes in front. Unusual but very effective. A happy happenstance.Took the Takumar 55mm out with me when walking the pooch lastnight. Shame I missed the focus a little, he was originally looking at me and as soon as I focused he turned his head. On the plus side, I now have the go-ahead to buy a Sigma 56mm...
Fuji jpgs really are something else!
Kobi! (SOOC) by jimmyjamjoejoe, on Flickr
Seaside by APM Photography, on Flickr
Breia by APM Photography, on FlickrExcellent Dave. Great that you play the tenor sax it seems, I adore Jazz.
If you get a chance check out the fabulous tenor sax talents of Scott Hamilton, his best album called: Radio City.
Utterly sublime . . . !
Cheers;
Pete
X-H2 will be announced on the 8th.Well as I'm 61 next week I do wonder if another Fuji X camera will arrive, I will wait and see lol
X-H2 will be announced on the 8th.
I’m intrigued now..For me it won't be the X-H2 as I am just a small happy snapper, sure the 33mm will go on it a treat if it arrives lol
I’m intrigued now..
HI Peter, yes. I bought it out of sheer curiosity having read some very complimentary reviews and must admit that it has altered my views on so called budget lenses.Anyone tried or maybe own the Viltrox 13mm f1.4 AF lens…?
(About 20mm width wise)
Would love to hear your thoughts/views please…..appreciated.
Cheers;
Peter
Cracking little camera DaveWell the 33mm is now on the X-S10 as it just got delivered, feels great on camera so just charging the battery then off out.
Cracking little camera Dave
HI Peter, yes. I bought it out of sheer curiosity having read some very complimentary reviews and must admit that it has altered my views on so called budget lenses.
First impression on unboxing was of a very well made lens whose construction quality, heft and standard of finish was a fag-paper off any of my non-red badged FujiFilm lenses. They have even added a red C badge to it which, with a proper click aperture ring, a metal mount with a USB C port to download firmware updates, a very substantial metal hood which fits with precision and very well engraved and white filled markings, adds an air of quality which belies the price.
Optically it is very sharp in the centre but it does get slightly softer in the corners. It is susceptible to flare though so care is needed when shooting into or close to the sun, paradoxically it is better in the centre than it is at the edges. It is very good in low light at F1.4. The AF motor is very fast and very quiet and is markedly better than my old and venerable 14mm. I haven’t used it for Astro photography yet but by all accounts it is excellent with its focal length and F1.4 aperture.
The only downsides I can think of is the lack of WR if that is important to you and a less than FujiFilm ‘wow‘ colour rendition. But I remind myself that this is a lens that is 1/2 (or more) the price of an OEM lens and frankly I do not know how Viltrox do such an accomplished bit of kit for the price.
I have just bought the 56mm Viltrox and it, like it’s 13mm sibling, is a fantastic lens and even more when I look at the £230 it cost me!
I don't think that it is on any of the other Viltrox lenses Jonathan and whilst I would have preferred it, many of my FujiFilm lenses are not weather resistant either. Hand on heart I have never experienced any problems over the years but I do take care and use(d) them sensibly in the wet and in the desert.I’ve heard really good things about this lens. What I don’t get is why the weather sealing gasket is absent when it’s including on other mounts. This omission isn’t ideal to say the least.
I don't think that it is on any of the other Viltrox lenses Jonathan and whilst I would have preferred it, many of my FujiFilm lenses are not weather resistant either. Hand on heart I have never experienced any problems over the years but I do take care and use(d) them sensibly in the wet and in the desert.
But it is a really lovely little lens.
Excellent choice, the X-S10 is a cracker! If you are into brackets, the Smallrig one is superb and its extra depth provides a super little finger rest.I've had my eye on one for ages mate and as I will mostly use the Fuji X now it had to be a mini X-H1, not fussed it's only one card slot so have stuck a 64GB Sandisk in.
Excellent choice, the X-S10 is a cracker! If you are into brackets, the Smallrig one is superb and its extra depth provides a super little finger rest.
I removed the L bracket end as it does restrict the screen articulation but the bracket itself is beautifully made and does protect the bottom plate.
I had the 56mm, but found it to be on the soft side, so changed to the new Sigma 56 when that came out. A world of difference, and still a lot cheaper than Fuji's own. Having said that, for the money, the Viltrox does offer a very acceptable alternative to the other two, but I have to say the difference between it and the Sigma is so large that the extra cost of the Sigma makes it worthwhile, imo.I have just bought the 56mm Viltrox and it, like it’s 13mm sibling, is a fantastic lens and even more when I look at the £230 it cost me!
I had the 56mm, but found it to be on the soft side, so changed to the new Sigma 56 when that came out. A world of difference, and still a lot cheaper than Fuji's own. Having said that, for the money, the Viltrox does offer a very acceptable alternative to the other two, but I have to say the difference between it and the Sigma is so large that the extra cost of the Sigma makes it worthwhile, imo.
Squirrel by Rohan, on Flickr
Man thats good Weed by Rohan, on Flickr
In the Breeze by Rohan, on Flickr
Had a Mooch by Rohan, on FlickrCracking image Paulie, love the light on this.
Very nice still life capture Paul, liking this one very much.