The Fabulous Fuji X owners thread

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Recently noticed that the auto white balance, for outdoor shots, on my xt5 is throwing a pinkish tinge when imported.

Anyone else and is it time I purchased a gray card?
 
Recently noticed that the auto white balance, for outdoor shots, on my xt5 is throwing a pinkish tinge when imported.

Anyone else and is it time I purchased a gray card?
Have you checked where the red and blue are pointing in WB?
When I was messing with jpeg, I noticed it didn't change when I went back to raw.
 
Recently noticed that the auto white balance, for outdoor shots, on my xt5 is throwing a pinkish tinge when imported.

Anyone else and is it time I purchased a gray card?

My Xt5 did this a little while back. The point on the custom white balance (if that's what it is called) had moved way off centre, resulting in everything looking very magenta. Freaked me out. Not sure how it happened - a glitch or my fat fingers pressing buttons by mistake....
 
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Have you checked where the red and blue are pointing in WB?
When I was messing with jpeg, I noticed it didn't change when I went back to raw.
Bang in the middle of the grid but good thinking.

My Xt5 did this a little while back. The point on the custom white balance (if that's what it is called) had moved way off centre, resulting in everything looking very magenta. Freaked me out. Not sure how it happened - a glitch or my fat fingers pressing buttons by mistake....
No not moved of centre I am afraid

Also, the same on both calibrated monitors and in both Cap one and DXO.

I am going to give a go at changing my WB based on what I think the conditions need, overcast, sunny etc.
 
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Bang in the middle of the grid but good thinking.


No not moved of centre I am afraid

Also, the same on both calibrated monitors and in both Cap one and DXO.
Hmm I assume you've tried different lenses etc. No filters?
 
Sure have both fuji lenses
 
Sure have both fuji lenses
Well I can't think of anything else to try, other than purposely shifting the WB just to see if it makes a difference?
 
This might help for the short term...
 
This might help for the short term...
Interesting article, thank you.
 
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Thanks for that P.

Yes, I’m still learning the D700, need to organise a few more lenses for it over time.
It’s built/made like a Sherman Tank - quite chunky feel to it..!


Cheers.
Pete
My favourite out of all the cameras I've owned. I still look at the files in LR and think Wow!
Probably my biggest regret, chopping mine in for a D750 (which I hated).
 
Looks great! How's the build quality and AF performance? If you've had a TTArtisan 28mm pancake before; would love to know how they compare
Yes, I own the TT-Artisan 17mm (around 25mm equivalent), although I’ve not used it much if I’m honest, but am going to rectify that soon….love the way it renders.

The Viltrox 28mm (fixed) f/4.5 build quality is fabulous, no issues with the auto focus, seems snappy enough.
 
My favourite out of all the cameras I've owned. I still look at the files in LR and think Wow!
:agree:The only reason I sold it was that due to age it became too heavy for my wrists. I sold it to a friend who is still using it.
 
First couple of grab shots from this morning using the new Viltrox 28mm pancake lens;


Alfie

Alfie by APM Photography, on Flickr



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Nikon by APM Photography, on Flickr



Here's it attached to the X-Pro1

Viltrox 28 by APM Photography, on Flickr


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Mine arrived today. I've been on back to back Teams calls pretty much all day, so I've not really had a chance to check it out properly; but as Peter @macvisual said, it looks very nicely made. I've had the TTArtisan 27mm F/2.8 as well in the past, and I'd say that the autofocus is about the same speed, but a lot quieter.

It really is amazingly small though: here it is on my X-T4 (which has a Smallrig grip on it).

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Mine arrived today. I've been on back to back Teams calls pretty much all day, so I've not really had a chance to check it out properly; but as Peter @macvisual said, it looks very nicely made. I've had the TTArtisan 27mm F/2.8 as well in the past, and I'd say that the autofocus is about the same speed, but a lot quieter.

It really is amazingly small though: here it is on my X-T4 (which has a Smallrig grip on it).

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Looks more like a body cap than a lens ;) Enjoy (y)
 
Looks more like a body cap than a lens ;) Enjoy (y)

I felt a bit silly buying it because I only sold the TTArtisan 27mm recently (although this cost me less than I got for that, so I've still won in my mind!). It will be handy though for when I can't or don't want to take a camera bag - with this lens my camera will literally fit in a pocket of my work bag.
 
Mine arrived today. I've been on back to back Teams calls pretty much all day, so I've not really had a chance to check it out properly; but as Peter @macvisual said, it looks very nicely made. I've had the TTArtisan 27mm F/2.8 as well in the past, and I'd say that the autofocus is about the same speed, but a lot quieter.

It really is amazingly small though: here it is on my X-T4 (which has a Smallrig grip on it).

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Firstly, it's a bit crazy how they can actually make a good performance, AF lens so small and cheap! Secondly, it's great that these third party companies are really pushing forward with things.
 
Hmmm, that viltrox 28 f4.5 is tempting as I have a trip to Bulgaria with work next month.. but I already have the TTA f2.8 :thinking:
 
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No help :dummy:

Tbh, I keep thinking about selling everything ( again ). My x-t20 was supposed to just be a travel camera but has morphed in to my everyday everywhere one… it’s just the focussing isn’t great / accurate for quicker stuff. Not a surprise but I just wonder if I should sell my Nikon stuff which isn’t used 99% of the time…
 
Had a wander round Chelmsford yesterday with some friends from a camera group. Had a chance to play with the Viltrox 28mm. Like it a lot: it's fun to shoot with, the autofocus feels really fast, and it's nice and sharp. All in all I'm very pleased with it. Apart from a bit of straightening and cropping these are pretty much SOOC.

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Had a wander round Chelmsford yesterday with some friends from a camera group. Had a chance to play with the Viltrox 28mm. Like it a lot: it's fun to shoot with, the autofocus feels really fast, and it's nice and sharp. All in all I'm very pleased with it. Apart from a bit of straightening and cropping these are pretty much SOOC.

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Nice set, Kerry (y) Looks like a little bargain.
 
Thanks Paul. It really is a bargain; £80 now, from the Pergear website. I guess it's the exchange rate, but it's getting gradually cheaper: Peter @macvisual paid £82, I paid £81. Hold your nerve long enough and you'll get it for a fiver or so! :D
Yeah it looks impressive. I think I’m going to get one and flip the TTartisan; if I’m honest I never liked how it handled and I always thought about upgrading to the Fuji one; but the size of the Viltrox is too good to pass up
 
Re: Pergear.

Not sure if this tip still works but I posted it on another thread more than a year ago, might be worth a try for anyone not in a rush to order from Pergear.

If ordering from pergear and in no rush it's worth adding the lens to basket and filling out the delivery details including email and then exit the site, The next day you will receive an email saying you "forgot" something and giving a code for 5% off. If you are really tight like me follow the link back to basket and apply the code then exit again. The next day the code offered will be for 6% off :D Every little helps as they say. Not sure if it's worth waiting any longer but that's the point I completed my purchase.
 
Yeah it looks impressive. I think I’m going to get one and flip the TTartisan; if I’m honest I never liked how it handled and I always thought about upgrading to the Fuji one; but the size of the Viltrox is too good to pass up

I quite liked the TTArtisan, it was very sharp but at the same time I thought it had a bit of a filmic look. The Viltrox does feel more fun to shoot with though, although I've only had a few minutes with it so far. I got £90 for my TTA so it shouldn't cost you any money to swap - especially if you apply Barry's tip! :)
 
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