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Can anyone else see the face in Seans picture? Bottom edge, slightly left.
It bears a slight resemblance to the one in @addicknchips photo, above.
Can anyone else see the face in Seans picture? Bottom edge, slightly left.
I can. Looks like it’s screamingCan anyone else see the face in Seans picture? Bottom edge, slightly left.
It’s a slippery slope, soon you will be divested of your Sony gear and be buying GFXs and LeicasWhat's the current score/lead time with a Vi please?
I was thinking of soon trading my X100f & Voigtlander 40/1.2 for a V at MPB or something but they have used Like New V's for £1540 & a new Vi is about £1600....?!?
It’s a slippery slope, soon you will be divested of your Sony gear and be buying GFXs and Leicas
Lead time seems to vary but several people have got them in a few weeks.
I pre-ordered with WEX on the launch day admittedly late in the day yet still February and i havent got one yet so don't waste your time with WEX, If the rumours of Panasonic announcing a fixed lens full frame happens this month i will just give up on my X100VI preorderWhat's the current score/lead time with a Vi please?
I was thinking of soon trading my X100f & Voigtlander 40/1.2 for a V at MPB or something but they have used Like New V's for £1540 & a new Vi is about £1600....?!?
The desire is high. It has been for a while.
But the GFX is too big.
The Leica is too expensive
What's the current score/lead time with a Vi please?
I was thinking of soon trading my X100f & Voigtlander 40/1.2 for a V at MPB or something but they have used Like New V's for £1540 & a new Vi is about £1600....?!?
I pre-ordered with WEX on the launch day admittedly late in the day yet still February and i havent got one yet so don't waste your time with WEX, If the rumours of Panasonic announcing a fixed lens full frame happens this month i will just give up on my X100VI preorder
Thanks Lee!Nice colours going on in this frame.
Love this! That sky and foreground reflection
Hi LeeWhat's the current score/lead time with a Vi please?
I was thinking of soon trading my X100f & Voigtlander 40/1.2 for a V at MPB or something but they have used Like New V's for £1540 & a new Vi is about £1600....?!?
Hi Lee
I joined the queue with Clifton Camera, as it was only £5 to join, in mid March. Still no sign of camera and the latest from Clifton is August!
I ended up getting one of eBay.
Jake
Thanks, NickLove this! That sky and foreground reflection
Wish I’d gone with silver now… I only went with black as silver can get marked easier and with not having mine delivered still there’s no problem there.Yet, my silver VI was ordered on 20/03 and delivered on 05/04 by WEX
Couple of snaps from the MTB World Cup at Fort William this weekend:
DSCF6380 by Chris Walker, on Flickr
DSCF6438 by Chris Walker, on Flickr
DSCF6635 by Chris Walker, on Flickr
Greg Minnaar by Chris Walker, on Flickr
Benoit Coulange-2 by Chris Walker, on Flickr
Cheers dude! That's the Gold V2 recipe too that you pointed me towards on Flickr. No Classic Neg though; thats Classic ChromeI know the point was the bikes and the first one has none, but daaaaamn that's a good shot!
Yeah, they're just not sharp enough for me either.It is hard to tell without being there, but they probably aren't as sharp as I would be happy with myself. Looking at the Benoit Coulange shot, he looks softer than the spectators, my initial thought was shutter speed too slow, but after checking the EXIF, I don't think that was it. You probably could have dropped to 1/1000th or even 1/500th and dropped the ISO accordingly/got more light on his face. But shooting fast moving riders, and those elite riders are super fast, in dark woods is always going to be a tough one for the autofocus, which is already not the best on the X-T20 (I have shot a lot of MTB on the X-T2). When you have riders coming towards you like that I find pre-focussing and shooting a burst as they come through and selecting the sharpest one to be more reliable than autofocus. But you did capture the peak action, with the rider positioned nicely in the frame. From an editing perspective, I probably would have made the background darker to draw your eyes to the rider more.
Shirakawago, Japan. The houses here are built using traditional methods without using nails, just very smart joinery.
Shirakawago by Jamie Moulton, on Flickr
Loving the tones again mate
Shirakawago, Japan. The houses here are built using traditional methods without using nails, just very smart joinery.
Shirakawago by Jamie Moulton, on Flickr
Both stands down...belt and braces?
I've been given a manual focus Samyang 12mm lens, but for the life of me, I can't remember what I have to set on my T3 or T5 bodies to enable me to use it, and get the focus screen to work. Any ideas....
I read somewhere that setting the focal length helps with the IBIS too, but I'm not sure if that's true or not; I can't imagine how that would work."Shoot without lens" which is under the spanner menu>Button/dial settings. If you care about EXIF, you'll find an option under the "Camera" menu, called "Mount adapter setting", where you can specify the focal length it writes in the EXIF when you shoot "Without a lens".
As for the focus screen, I think by default you put it into manual focus, then press and hold the rear control wheel.
I read somewhere that setting the focal length helps with the IBIS too, but I'm not sure if that's true or not; I can't imagine how that would work.
Huh, that's a good point. I've never really thought about what IBIS does in that situation.