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"Excellent" misty landscape style capture Donna, the red top on the person really adds to the pic'.
Fantastic mood and atmosphere with this one. I like


Looking good. Are they with the H2S ?Well I've been going stir crazy being out of action so on Monday I put the neck strap on and attached the light 55-200 on and took it around the woods with me.
Somewhat of a frustrating morning both in terms of my arm (ached a fair bit afterwards despite minimal use/weight) and the camera having a mind of its own. Auto ISO decided to sit at max all morning and this user didn't notice until looking at the pictures later at home. Not the end of the world but not sure what prompted it as light was good and certainly wouldn't have been needed to compensate for shutter speed/aperture. Will keep an eye on it.
Anyway I ended up liking these two...
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And something festive!
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Would have liked a bit less clutter in this but environment is what it is.
See the consultant again tomorrow. Hopefully some positive news and I can move onto physio and start getting sorted.
No, I would like one but still using the XT-4 at present.Looking good. Are they with the H2S ?
Will keep in mind for when/if I do end up getting the H2s.@Lost_Manc I tend to use auto ISO only when shooting manual. Give it a try.
There’s been some internet chatter about not being able to use exposure compensation in Manual on H2 bodies. Trick here is to go into Button Dial settings. Set Fn2 to Exposure Compensation when in Manual Mode. Now when in Manual a simple press will toggle exposure compensation on and off. You’ll be able to make changes with either front or real command dials.
Will keep in mind for when/if I do end up getting the H2s.
I know from the XT-4 if more than one part is away from 'A' then the exposure compensation does nothing/is deactivated.
I generally just use auto iso and control aperture and shutter speed myself and have had no real issue in the past so not sure what prompted the camera to behave as it did on the day.
Well I've been going stir crazy being out of action so on Monday I put the neck strap on and attached the light 55-200 on and took it around the woods with me.
Somewhat of a frustrating morning both in terms of my arm (ached a fair bit afterwards despite minimal use/weight) and the camera having a mind of its own. Auto ISO decided to sit at max all morning and this user didn't notice until looking at the pictures later at home. Not the end of the world but not sure what prompted it as light was good and certainly wouldn't have been needed to compensate for shutter speed/aperture. Will keep an eye on it.
Anyway I ended up liking these two...
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And something festive!
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Would have liked a bit less clutter in this but environment is what it is.
See the consultant again tomorrow. Hopefully some positive news and I can move onto physio and start getting sorted.
Thank you George.Two very nice wildlife style captures Rob, nicely presented with some lovely colours.
I'm watching you by Trevor, on FlickrJust had a look and you are right. I’m either thinking of something else or just getting mixed up. Losing it!That's weird.
On my X-T3 I spend 90% of the time with ISO 160 and manual aperture, leaving only SS on auto, and exposure comp works fine.
Lovely dog Trevor.More Spam, this time with the 16mm f1.4
nod to Steve and Mac @Jelster @macvisual
H2 ISO 800 no noise reduction f1.4
I'm watching you by Trevor, on Flickr
More Spam, this time with the 16mm f1.4
nod to Steve and Mac @Jelster @macvisual
H2 ISO 800 no noise reduction f1.4
I'm watching you by Trevor, on Flickr
Lovely dog Trevor.
How that fur is still white though I’ll never know. Our white Springer can find mud in a sterile white box!
Thanks chaps. He had a date with the hosepipe by the time we arrived home. He’s pretty used to it !!Another very nice dog portrait style capture Trevor, certainly a fine looking companion.
If you have Adobe PS or LR when you open camera raw right click on the image and choose enhance from the menu that pops up, it will increase resolution massively. Don't forget to then open the new file it's created (on the right) not the original. It creates a DNG file that you can then save as a JPEG.What are peoples favourite way to resize for print? I have the x-t30 and want to print no larger than 20x16 and the 26MP is a tad smaller for a native 300dpi print.
Do you use whichever re size method is included in your raw/editor or something more specialised? Capture One seems to do a pretty good job
Why not investigate noise reduction software ?Any recommendations on getting a prime to overcome the shorting comings of the 16-50 for indoor use? Primary shots are documenting the festive period with the family. Solo shots, groups and perhaps the odd video if the lens isn't noisy. It'll be on either X-T20 or 30.
Why not investigate noise reduction software ?
Have a look at PureRAW 2. I use it regularly it’s superb.
Id get yourself a godox flash, you can bounce it off the walls and get more light than youll need for xmas family shots and used well anyone will think its a natural light sourceI'll look that up. The ISO usually ramps to 12.8k so that could help. Some detail is lost at high ISO but can't drop the shutter as kids move about.
The prime was more to also get some DOF and something that pops more. 16 1.4 Sigma, Viltrox or Fuji 23 1.4 are probably more indoor friendly than 35+ but will check the software.
Any recommendations on getting a prime to overcome the shorting comings of the 16-50 for indoor use? Primary shots are documenting the festive period with the family. Solo shots, groups and perhaps the odd video if the lens isn't noisy. It'll be on either X-T20 or 30.
The Runner by Trevor, on Flickr
may22-16 by andyboddice, on FlickrLovely shot, I was at this meeting earlier in the year tootest image to see if it works. xt3 100-400 1/80s f14 iso160 @226mm
may22-16 by andyboddice, on Flickr
Foggy Mornings are upon Us by Nick Lowe, on FlickrExample here of high ISO costing a bit of sharpness.
ISO 12800 Processed in PureRaw
X-H2S 50-150 at f2.8
The Runner by Trevor, on Flickr
My fav from this morning. Foggy and pretty dull, was hoping on the sun bursting through but not until I was nearly home.
Yarmouth pier Isle of Wight. Got lucky with the lady walking toward me.
Xt4 16-55
Foggy Mornings are upon Us by Nick Lowe, on Flickr
test image to see if it works. xt3 100-400 1/80s f14 iso160 @226mm
may22-16 by andyboddice, on Flickr
I thought exactly the same…Is that Southend George?
Thanks GeorgeVery nice dog action style capture Trevor, liking this pic' very much.
thanks George, slowly getting to grips with using the xt3 for motorsport stuff .Very nice motor sport style capture Andy, with a good panning technique.
thanks Richrd, I do stalk you on instagram since these at Donington.Lovely shot, I was at this meeting earlier in the year too
My fav from this morning. Foggy and pretty dull, was hoping on the sun bursting through but not until I was nearly home.
Yarmouth pier Isle of Wight. Got lucky with the lady walking toward me.
Xt4 16-55
Foggy Mornings are upon Us by Nick Lowe, on Flickr
i Got lucky with the lady walking toward me.
Many thanks George"Excellent" candid street style capture Nick, really liking the misty atmosphere and the presentation.
Thanks Paul, no doubt with this weather I will get that opportunity soonWhat a great moody image. Well done
I can`t help wondering what I would be like with the end of the pier cloned out. Walking into oblivion![]()