Yep, the new X-App. But that's not really a solution when you are sync'ing with various different makes of cameras.![]()
Yep. I spoke to one of the Fuji pro reps online.
Unlike the Canon or Sony pro reps who are fantastic, they didn't appear too interested.
Which is rather sad because the fixes to improve the system would be fairly basic menu coding:
For example enable the facility to manually reset the file number, rather than having to change the count to 'Reset', format the card, remove the card, replace it, turn the camera off then on and then change the file numbering back to continuous!
Misty Woodland by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Woodland Mono by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Peeking by Paulie-W, on FlickrCouple from this mornings walk, and one from the other day. I need to expand my zone, but really like this woodland
Today... T5 16-55
Misty Woodland by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Woodland Mono by Paulie-W, on Flickr
The other day... T5 100-400
Peeking by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Thank you, David. It`s probably the tidiest woods I`ve ever been to. Lots of good things to aim at too.There is a lot of merit in really working a location, back in different conditions etc - even more so if the location is local.
I often go back to the same places (even with my wife commenting - haven't you taken that shot before!), there is something cathartic about seeing the changes, witnessing different light etc, after a few times you stop repeating shots and start really exploring - both the area and your mind!!Thank you, David. It`s probably the tidiest woods I`ve ever been to. Lots of good things to aim at too.
I agree.I often go back to the same places (even with my wife commenting - haven't you taken that shot before!), there is something cathartic about seeing the changes, witnessing different light etc, after a few times you stop repeating shots and start really exploring - both the are any your mind!!
Not too sure on prices, but have a look at the "Urth" ones. I got a few and very happy with themWas playing around with the X100F at the weekend and realised that I only have a cheap pol filter in the bag for it and it left a horrible colour cast. Anyone recommend decent filters that they bought recently? Happy to spend up tp ~£50 on it (as it's 49mm, I reckon that should get a good enough filter!)
Was playing around with the X100F at the weekend and realised that I only have a cheap pol filter in the bag for it and it left a horrible colour cast. Anyone recommend decent filters that they bought recently? Happy to spend up tp ~£50 on it (as it's 49mm, I reckon that should get a good enough filter!)
Was playing around with the X100F at the weekend and realised that I only have a cheap pol filter in the bag for it and it left a horrible colour cast. Anyone recommend decent filters that they bought recently? Happy to spend up tp ~£50 on it (as it's 49mm, I reckon that should get a good enough filter!)
With regard to Fujifilm, try contacting Andreas Georghiades (he will definitely listen and show interest)
That's exactly who I spoke to in the Fuji Pro group.
He just quoted the manual at me and then said what I wanted (make slot 2 the default when shooting Jpeg to both cards) couldn't be done.
It's a basic function in all other makes.
Do you need to use both the filter adaptor and a step up ring? Or is the step up ring enough?I have a Urth CPL, their "plus" line for my 23mm f2 and 50mm f2, I find it pretty good (I use a step up ring to use the same filter on both lenses).
I actually just got hold of a 70-300mm lens and needed a larger filter so just ordered a K&F Concept Nano-X series with true colour from amazon. Looks like a good deal on paper but it hasn't arrived yet so can't comment on it.
I have a Urth CPL, their "plus" line for my 23mm f2 and 50mm f2, I find it pretty good (I use a step up ring to use the same filter on both lenses).
I actually just got hold of a 70-300mm lens and needed a larger filter so just ordered a K&F Concept Nano-X series with true colour from amazon. Looks like a good deal on paper but it hasn't arrived yet so can't comment on it.
Any opinions on X-E4 vs X-T30 II? Looking to possibly upgrade from my X-T20 (mainly for firmware upgrades/quality of life) but it’d be nice for some real world experience of the bodies.
I know they are exactly the same inside so it’s more of the experience of using them. I shoot aperture priority generally with primes; I’ll generally only stick on a zoom lens on wildlife holidays (and also, when I actually buy one)
They’re bigger bodies though; which is not really what I’m after. The X-T20 size is great.X-E4 is quite expensive for what it is, there is a used one on LCE for £900. You can get a X-T4 for the same money or X-S10 for £700 which have. better more ergonomic bodies.
They’re bigger bodies though; which is not really what I’m after. The X-T20 size is great.
When you say expensive for ‘what it is’…what do you mean? IQ wise it’s exactly the same as the X-T30 II. You just mean general hardware features like dials etc?
have a look at that.
Hi guys.
I'm having a problem with my X100f and I can't see the answer...
I don't normally use exposure lock but yesterday I tried to and I noticed that it also locked focus too and I can't see any way of separating exposure lock from the focus. Am I missing something? Hopefully there's an easy way of doing it for the once a year I might want to![]()
Do you need to use both the filter adaptor and a step up ring? Or is the step up ring enough?
If you fit a filter directly to the X100 cameras it will interfere with the autofocus. Fuji sell a kit to space out the filter: https://eshop.fujifilm-x.com/uk/fujifilm-x100-series-x70-adaptor-ring-black.htmlI'm not sure what you mean by "filter adaptor", but I only use the step up ring. My filter is 46mm size (to fit straight into my 50mm f/2 lens) and then I have a 43mm-46mm step up ring to use the 46mm sized filter on my 23mm f/2 lens (which has a 43mm filter thread size).
I hope that made sense, I'm not sure what you mean by "filter adapter" so not sure if this answers your question![]()
If you fit a filter directly to the X100 cameras it will interfere with the autofocus. Fuji sell a kit to space out the filter: https://eshop.fujifilm-x.com/uk/fujifilm-x100-series-x70-adaptor-ring-black.html
Assigning Roles to the Function Buttons
A website for FUJIFILM digital camera manuals.fujifilm-dsc.com
Looks like you need to change the function of that button to ae lock only
It is only the X100 cameras.Interesting, I didn't know about this. I can't say I've had issues with autofocus on the X-T5 with the CPL and the step up ring
SanL I by Ian, on Flickr
SanL II by Ian, on Flickr
SanL IV by Ian, on FlickrwOw amazing photographic talents there….!!!I ran out of butter yesterday so had to pop to the local shop. Only problem is, I am in rural Italy so the closest shop is 6km away. Normally I am here with my wife who drives, but this time I am on my own and my only means of transport is walking.
Getting there involved following the hikers' path over the mountain:
SanL I by Ian, on Flickr
This shots does not do the steepness of this path justice. Or perhaps I am just an overweight, unfit, old man. Either way, once I had caught my breath the upside was a great view of the valley and the Umbrian mountains:
SanL II by Ian, on Flickr
Fortunately, when I got to the shop it was still closed for lunch-three-hours so I got to recover at the local bar. Decided to walk back the easy way - 3km on the flat along the local lake then 3 km up the mountain road to the house, climbing 300m in the process. I could barely breathe when I got back to the village (four residents, including me) but I managed this of the sunset over the lake.
SanL IV by Ian, on Flickr
All on my old X-T2 and 18-55mm lens. Thanks for looking