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Green Parakeets by henleymajor, on FlickrFuji XT5 - Tamron 18-300mm lens, taken over Tipton Park, West Midlands, there’s quite a few of these Green parakeets in the area
Green Parakeets by henleymajor, on FlickrDay 303 of being 50 and owning an X100VI...
A very misty morning walk.
Fog by iam_BLOATER, on Flickr
Day 303 of being 50 and owning an X100VI...
A very misty morning walk.
Fog by iam_BLOATER, on Flickr
DANG.
Great shot. Very atmospheric.
Day 303 of being 50 and owning an X100VI...
A very misty morning walk.
Gents by iam_BLOATER, on Flickr
No Parking by iam_BLOATER, on Flickr
Fog by iam_BLOATER, on Flickr
Beautiful capture - the golden light behind is simply magical..!
Last one is a cracker, mateDay 303 of being 50 and owning an X100VI...
A very misty morning walk.
Gents by iam_BLOATER, on Flickr
No Parking by iam_BLOATER, on Flickr
Fog by iam_BLOATER, on Flickr
For the smaller size. I would suggest the f2 primes (23,35 &50). All the other lenses are growing in size and weight. There`s always the X100 range if you want to really keep it small.I'm a Sony shooter for work but I am thinking of getting a Fuji for non work. Fuji say they will send me 5 bits of gear for two weeks to try out. I was thinking of the X-T5 and X-T 50 with a standard f2.8 lens. Any other lenses I should try, smaller the better. Nothing longer than 50mm . Came will mainly be used for holiday snaps, no sports and no wildlife. 25 years ago before I became a professional photography was my hobby. This camera is to get some of that back.
Thank youBeautiful capture - the golden light behind is simply magical..!


I would go with the X-S20 rather than the X-T50 as the second camera to try, as that will allow you to experience the hybrid PASM style Fujis, rather than just the traditional style, it is also a smaller/cheaper body like the X-T50. Lens wise, I would go for the new 16-55 f2.8, one of the f2 primes (exactly which one depends on what you like to shoot), then the new 16-50 f2.8 to f4.8 kit lens - it is a lot smaller than the 16-55 f2.8 and fairly cheap when bought as a kit, so it would be helpful to compare against the more expensive standard lens.I'm a Sony shooter for work but I am thinking of getting a Fuji for non work. Fuji say they will send me 5 bits of gear for two weeks to try out. I was thinking of the X-T5 and X-T 50 with a standard f2.8 lens. Any other lenses I should try, smaller the better. Nothing longer than 50mm . Came will mainly be used for holiday snaps, no sports and no wildlife. 25 years ago before I became a professional photography was my hobby. This camera is to get some of that back.
Not sure the X-s20 is for me, I own a Sony A1 and A9 if I just want a practical camera. So I am looking at the retro styled bodies. I have heard amazing things about the kit lens which I think I would get especially if I get a none stabilised body. I shoot 60 weddings and 60 corporate events a year, so looking at the fuji for their film simulation in JPEG's. I'm not a fan of editing when I am paid to do it let alone for funI would go with the X-S20 rather than the X-T50 as the second camera to try, as that will allow you to experience the hybrid PASM style Fujis, rather than just the traditional style, it is also a smaller/cheaper body like the X-T50. Lens wise, I would go for the new 16-55 f2.8, one of the f2 primes (exactly which one depends on what you like to shoot), then the new 16-50 f2.8 to f4.8 kit lens - it is a lot smaller than the 16-55 f2.8 and fairly cheap when bought as a kit, so it would be helpful to compare against the more expensive standard lens.
I know it is only 5 bits of kit, but also consider one of the high end Fuji primes, if they fit in with your shooting style.
I use the XT5 as I like the dials on the top, I also use the 18-55mm kit lens it came with and I’m more than happy with the resultsNot sure the X-s20 is for me, I own a Sony A1 and A9 if I just want a practical camera. So I am looking at the retro styled bodies. I have heard amazing things about the kit lens which I think I would get especially if I get a none stabilised body. I shoot 60 weddings and 60 corporate events a year, so looking at the fuji for their film simulation in JPEG's. I'm not a fan of editing when I am paid to do it let alone for fun![]()
Charle Chaplin esq by henleymajor, on FlickrMy suggestion was more to help you get a feel for the different types of Fuji, and also to try the 26MP files. I wrote off the "hybrid" style Fujis, until I tried one, and found that I preferred it. The new kit lens is not stabilised. The old 18-55 is though and is still a good lens.Not sure the X-s20 is for me, I own a Sony A1 and A9 if I just want a practical camera. So I am looking at the retro styled bodies. I have heard amazing things about the kit lens which I think I would get especially if I get a none stabilised body. I shoot 60 weddings and 60 corporate events a year, so looking at the fuji for their film simulation in JPEG's. I'm not a fan of editing when I am paid to do it let alone for fun![]()
My suggestion was more to help you get a feel for the different types of Fuji, and also to try the 26MP files. I wrote off the "hybrid" style Fujis, until I tried one, and found that I preferred it. The new kit lens is not stabilised. The old 18-55 is though and is still a good lens.
Not sure the X-s20 is for me, I own a Sony A1 and A9 if I just want a practical camera. So I am looking at the retro styled bodies. I have heard amazing things about the kit lens which I think I would get especially if I get a none stabilised body. I shoot 60 weddings and 60 corporate events a year, so looking at the fuji for their film simulation in JPEG's. I'm not a fan of editing when I am paid to do it let alone for fun![]()
I'm a Sony shooter for work but I am thinking of getting a Fuji for non work. Fuji say they will send me 5 bits of gear for two weeks to try out. I was thinking of the X-T5 and X-T 50 with a standard f2.8 lens. Any other lenses I should try, smaller the better. Nothing longer than 50mm . Came will mainly be used for holiday snaps, no sports and no wildlife. 25 years ago before I became a professional photography was my hobby. This camera is to get some of that back.
Not sure the X-s20 is for me, I own a Sony A1 and A9 if I just want a practical camera. So I am looking at the retro styled bodies. I have heard amazing things about the kit lens which I think I would get especially if I get a none stabilised body. I shoot 60 weddings and 60 corporate events a year, so looking at the fuji for their film simulation in JPEG's. I'm not a fan of editing when I am paid to do it let alone for fun![]()
Face by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Max by APM Photography, on Flickr
Chilly sunrise by Nick Lowe, on FlickrJust beautiful…….nuf said…!
Really like these Alan, especially the fog one. Whereabouts are those bits of art? I've not seen those before...Day 303 of being 50 and owning an X100VI...
A very misty morning walk.
Gents by iam_BLOATER, on Flickr
No Parking by iam_BLOATER, on Flickr
Fog by iam_BLOATER, on Flickr
Thanks Kerry.Really like these Alan, especially the fog one. Whereabouts are those bits of art? I've not seen those before...
Thank you GeorgeVery nice landscape/seascape style capture Nick, with some lovely light and tones.
Great work as always George! I do miss the cities and masses of people living on the Island.
Thanks Peter greatly appreciated.Just beautiful…….nuf said…!
Great work as always George! I do miss the cities and masses of people living on the Island.