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Wow! That could have been awful!
Wow! That could have been awful!
Wow! That could have been awful!





Is the lack of a diopter an issue for you at all?Some from the local allotments, all X-Pro1 + XF35mm F1.4
Allotment-1 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Allotment-2 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Allotment-3 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Allotment-4 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Allotment-5 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Is the lack of a diopter an issue for you at all?
That's a nice set David, I still have one of my X-Pro1s and the 23 f1.4 because they are so battered they're probably worth nothing. They do still work though but I very rarely use them, the lack of a diopter is a bit of an issue for me but I seem to manage fine with my Leica M9s and my glasses.Some from the local allotments, all X-Pro1 + XF35mm F1.4
Allotment-1 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Allotment-2 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Allotment-3 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Allotment-4 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Allotment-5 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Thanks, my X-Pro1 is in timewrap condition (less than 1000 shots since new), I’m considering putting it up for sale as I have a hankering for another L**** camera. The XF35mmF1.4 and XF18mmF2 are equally minty and I have an unused Fuji Leather case as well - it doesn’t really get enough use……….That's a nice set David, I still have one of my X-Pro1s and the 23 f1.4 because they are so battered they're probably worth nothing. They do still work though but I very rarely use them, the lack of a diopter is a bit of an issue for me but I seem to manage fine with my Leica M9s and my glasses.
I know what you mean David, I admire how you and others seem to be able to go out with one focal length, I have far too much FOMO to do that but if I were to want to do the (Fuji) 1C1L outing with a 35mm equivalent I'd opt for my X100T over my X-Pro1 because it has the diopter and a "macro" setting. These days if I am out really lightweight on a non photo specific outing I take my Leica D-Lux 7 as it has a 24-75 (equivalent) zoom and macro capability.Thanks, my X-Pro1 is in timewrap condition (less than 1000 shots since new), I’m considering putting it up for sale as I have a hankering for another L**** camera. The XF35mmF1.4 and XF18mmF2 are equally minty and I have an unused Fuji Leather case as well - it doesn’t really get enough use……….
Bee Butt by Jamie Moulton, on Flickr
Bee Butt by Jamie Moulton, on Flickr
Well timed and well excecuted.
Thanks Graham. We’re moving away after 40 years of living here and it gives a renewed interest and perspective.Well timed and well excecuted.![]()
Natures Flame by Paulie-W, on FlickrWas looking at this earlier on Flickr. Absolutely Brilliantly executed!Tulip from the garden, but a fair amount of manipulation with Boris optics and PS
T5 80mm
Natures Flame by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Sounds + Grounds Coffee + Vinyl by Nick Lowe, on FlickrThanks, mateWas looking at this earlier on Flickr. Absolutely Brilliantly executed!
This would make a beautiful wall art print — printed really large for effect - superb….!Tulip from the garden, but a fair amount of manipulation with Boris optics and PS
T5 80mm
Natures Flame by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Thank youThis would make a beautiful wall art print — printed really large for effect - superb….!
Nuff said.
Rich IV by Ian, on Flickr
Rich I by Ian, on Flickr
Rich III by Ian, on FlickrThe big difference is the stacked sensor. Its benefit is the potential for more frames per second. No rolling shutter. Maybe even a bit more dynamic range than the X-H2. I’ve had both. The 2S is far better for action. The AF is probably the same algorithm on both.Hi all
I have a fuji xh2 and was just wondering if the xh2s would be better for wild life is the a/f quicker
thanks G
I've a business trip to Tanzania coming up and I've added a Serengeti safari to it. In preparation, I bought myself a Fuji 100-400 lens and went to test it out on London wildlife yesterday - the deer in Richmond Park. Nothing special in midday light, but I know the lens works fine on my XT2, and focus is spot on.
1. Not the most testing subject to get in focus when they just stand and stare at you
Rich IV by Ian, on Flickr
2. Most of my shots are of deer trying to lick their bums, for some reason
Rich I by Ian, on Flickr
3. You don't exactly need 400mm on a crop body for these "wild" animals
Rich III by Ian, on Flickr