Whilst deliberating, the ‘In Stock’ X100VIs in silver have now sold out![]()
Whilst deliberating, the ‘In Stock’ X100VIs in silver have now sold out![]()
I thought silver was for Hipsters?
Fortunately my wife doesn’t care/nag when it comes to my purchases.Black is for the person who has all their cameras in black, so the OH doesn’t notice.
As soon as I bought my silver XE1 it was noticed straight away.
I have had 5 black cameras over the last few years and the upgrades have gone unnoticed
Mine positively encourages my purchases because she doesn't like me when I'm grumpy.Fortunately my wife doesn’t care/nag when it comes to my purchases.
It is only people on here that do that![]()







This only shows up as a link for me, rather than an embedded picture.My street when it snowed. Finally managed to work out linking from Glass.
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On that note, I have a confession to make. I was weak and pitiful and succumbed to the lure of weather sealing and a tilting screen.
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I only have one silver camera and that's only because black ones are rarer than Rocking Horse S**t and stupid expensive.
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What is the XPro3 equivalent to in X100 terms?
Never used any of the X100 series but found this:What is the XPro3 equivalent to in X100 terms?
Which is Equivalent?
The X100V (and its successor, the X100VI) is the closest equivalent in terms of experience and core tech, but the X-Pro3 is the interchangeable-lens, more robust, pro-oriented version of that same concept, making it a more versatile tool for different focal lengths.
To add to what @gramps said, the sensor and CPU on the Xpro 3 is X-trans 4, which makes it the same as the X100V (the X100VI uses X-trans 5 sensor/CPU, so in that respect, the quote is wrong)What is the XPro3 equivalent to in X100 terms?
Just me being a dumbassThis only shows up as a link for me, rather than an embedded picture.
Is this by choice, or have the instructions I gave you in the Glass thread not worked for you?
Ah OK, I was going to offer to try and helpJust me being a dumbass![]()
I got it eventually. Just one of those days I reckon. I`m just so used to the flickr bb code thing. But thank you for the nudge, GrahamAh OK, I was going to offer to try and help![]()
And of course the VI is 40mp whereas the X-Pro3 is 26mpTo add to what @gramps said, the sensor and CPU on the Xpro 3 is X-trans 4, which makes it the same as the X100V (the X100VI uses X-trans 5 sensor/CPU, so in that respect, the quote is wrong)
Steamy Conversation-03983 by G.K.Jnr., on FlickrFabulous capture - love the street appeal and the abstract of it all, awesome in mono for impact……just wOwA candid street style Snap captured through the steamed up window of a London fast food joint caught two ladies having a conversation while taking some refreshments.
"Steamy Conversation" "Explored"
Steamy Conversation-03983 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
Fabulous capture - love the street appeal and the abstract of it all, awesome in mono for impact……just wOw
Pete
Awesome capture George, well worthy of ExploreA candid street style Snap captured through the steamed up window of a London fast food joint caught two ladies having a conversation while taking some refreshments.
"Steamy Conversation" "Explored"
Steamy Conversation-03983 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
Awesome capture George, well worthy of Explore![]()
Not sure on the E5, but if you Google Fuji x-e5 setting up. There should be a ton on u tube .Well I’ve just gone and purchased my first Fujifilm camera.
X-e5 in silver with 23mm kit lens.
Any recommendations as to where to look for tips on setting it up, etc appreciated.
Previous cameras were Pentax dslr and current Sony A7c (which I need to move on).
Thanks in advance
Mand
Pal2Tech on Youtube tends to be 'the' guy for Fuji setups. Bear in mind that if you can't find one specifically for the X-E5, any other video for a Fuji 5-series camera will apply; they all have the same menus/sensors with very little specifics between the models. The closest will be the X-T50.Well I’ve just gone and purchased my first Fujifilm camera.
X-e5 in silver with 23mm kit lens.
Any recommendations as to where to look for tips on setting it up, etc appreciated.
Previous cameras were Pentax dslr and current Sony A7c (which I need to move on).
Thanks in advance
Mand
When the Light is Beautiful it must be Chased. by Nick Lowe, on FlickrIn between all the rain we have been having yesterday stood out with amazing light. Just a walk into Cowes from Gurnard chasing that light!
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When the Light is Beautiful it must be Chased. by Nick Lowe, on Flickr
Thanks, having a look around the site plus on google it seems the perfect focal length for the Mach Loop is around 300mm on FF. given this, the 50-140 plus 1.4 TC might be a nice combination!50-140 is my go to for sports photography, but I think it would be too short for aviation. I'm looking to add either a 100-400 or 150-600.
wow beautiful light on that capture Nick, awesomely caught…!!In between all the rain we have been having yesterday stood out with amazing light. Just a walk into Cowes from Gurnard chasing that light!
Xt5 16-55
When the Light is Beautiful it must be Chased. by Nick Lowe, on Flickr