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Just checked mine as I knew it wasn't a problem...probably because I have EC on the front dial!
I did that at first. But I found it to easy to change without realising.
Just checked mine as I knew it wasn't a problem...probably because I have EC on the front dial!
So doesn’t it suffer much from flare etc,is that because it’s a short FL?
Interesting,I might go hoodless then and see how it goes, do you use any type of filter on your lenses?Never a problem on any of my lenses. I can count on one hand the times that I've seen unwanted flare, and all I do is raise my hand to cast a shadow on it, problem solved - if it were at an angle where my hand couldn't block it without getting in the frame, then a hood wouldn't help anyway.
Düsseldorf this week and the view from my room. Not sure the framing works…
Veiled threat by damianmkv, on Flickr
Interesting,I might go hoodless then and see how it goes, do you use any type of filter on your lenses?
Are the original X100’s still a great purchase…..?
Maybe a tad slow/awkward etc….?
Cheers.
Peter
Well I’ve had my first day out with mine today and have loved it so far (with the proviso that I’m away so haven’t had chance to review the images other than on the back of the camera yet). I thought I might end up trading it back in after a while but I think I’m hooked nowAre the original X100’s still a great purchase…..?
Maybe a tad slow/awkward etc….?
Cheers.
Peter
Yes. Still relevant. Of course it helps if you’re a deliberate photographer. It’s dated (steam driven) but so satisfying to use. And those colours…Are the original X100’s still a great purchase…..?
Maybe a tad slow/awkward etc….?
Cheers.
Peter
Are the original X100’s still a great purchase…..?
Maybe a tad slow/awkward etc….?
Cheers.
Peter
Having watched a couple of "exclusive" reports on the X-M5, I was intrigued (but not for long) to see this:
Fujifilm could be making a quirky digital compact that shoots vertically like your phone – and it's a polarizing concept
A digital half-frame compact? That's newwww.techradar.com
You'll be fully back soonSo, I kept my promise to shoot my Original X100 today.
Weather pretty overcast, just took the camera on the dog walk.
Great fun to get reacquainted with it . Not much of any interest ..
PureRaw 4
Chestnuts anyone ? by Trevor, on Flickr
It could be a genius move.Having watched a couple of "exclusive" reports on the X-M5, I was intrigued (but not for long) to see this:
Fujifilm could be making a quirky digital compact that shoots vertically like your phone – and it's a polarizing concept
A digital half-frame compact? That's newwww.techradar.com
The X-Pro1 with the 35/1.4 is a superb combination…..that lens is exquisite…!Still loving the mono's SOOC with the X-Pro1 (Monochrome c/w Yellow Filter) - makes editing a breeze!
Oulton Park - Autos De France 2024 - Ciroen 2CV 1 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Oulton Park - Autos De France 2024 - Ciroen 2CV 2 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
X-Pro1 + XF35mm F1.4
It could be a genius move.
I'm not sure why that article keeps going on about 1/2 frame, surely this is simply APSc turned on it's side.
And some from the ex @Jelster X-T3 with the XF100-400mm
Oulton Park - Autos De France 2024 - Ford Escort Mk1 1 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Oulton Park - Autos De France 2024 - Ford Escort Mk1 2 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Oulton Park - Autos De France 2024 - Renault 5 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Oulton Park - Autos De France 2024 - Monoposto Dallara F309 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Oulton Park - Autos De France 2024 - Monoposto Flames and Smoke by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Maybe it's more of a global claim of what people want? Could be a case of not so much in the UK, but elsewhere etc. I have no ideaFuji sure do make some weird decisions. People crying out for instax cameras with more control, or an updated x30, and they keep giving us stuff like this while simultaneously claiming this is what people want.
I'm guessing the association with half frame is because for half frame film, the 35mm film is effetively split into 2 vertical frames.It states it's likely to be a 1 inch sensor, much like the X10/20/30.
I'm afraid I don't see the point. Half frame was used because film was finite, and cost money per frame. Digital has neither of those problems.
Fuji sure do make some weird decisions. People crying out for instax cameras with more control, or an updated x30, and they keep giving us stuff like this while simultaneously claiming this is what people want.
Now that the summit has happened we actually know a lot more about the X-M5 and the rumours were false. (It's actually a 26mp APS-C sensor)
Oh yeah. Oops. Mea culpa.The half-frame rumour was about a different compact camera, believed to be released in 2025. Here's the URL again:
Fujifilm could be making a quirky digital compact that shoots vertically like your phone – and it's a polarizing concept
A digital half-frame compact? That's newwww.techradar.com
This gives me hope that the X-E5 (if thats whats coming next) will come with a body grip again! And dials on both sides of the body!Chris Nicholls at Peta Pixel has got his hands on a pre-production model of the M-X5 if anyone is interested. Sounds pretty good actually.
I need a new standard lens (or at least my son needs a standard lens, so it is a good opportunity for me to upgrade), but I need to decide between the 16-50 "kit" lens or the 15-55 f2.8.
Not sure what your current lens is, but I've been loving the tamron 17-70 as a standard lens. Sharp enough, light, nice range and f2.8I need a new standard lens (or at least my son needs a standard lens, so it is a good opportunity for me to upgrade), but I need to decide between the 16-50 "kit" lens or the 15-55 f2.8.
Yes. I also thought it was very good.Not sure what your current lens is, but I've been loving the tamron 17-70 as a standard lens. Sharp enough, light, nice range and f2.8
I need a new standard lens (or at least my son needs a standard lens, so it is a good opportunity for me to upgrade), but I need to decide between the 16-50 "kit" lens or the 15-55 f2.8.