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A timely post for me as I have been considering this aspect too. For me there are three issues to solve: (1) Transferring RAW and JPEGs from the SD card to the iPad (I have a Pro 11 256Gb (2021)). ...
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Brings back fond memories of my first camera, an OM2n, which served me well for over ten years across four continents. Small, simple, excellent lenses and wonderful images.
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I bought this lens just over a year ago. I enjoy it for wildlife and sports. Here is my offer on settings... Re: Looking for Assistance with XF 100-400 Lens: Fujifilm X System / SLR Talk Forum: ...
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This shot would have won the inaugural ‘Superb Owl’ photo competition if I had been a judge!
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Nice, while v1 probably looks more natural, like you I much prefer v2 - and why not - it's wonderful image. It reminds me of the fountain in Lake Geneva, but I assume it is not this one. Where was ...
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Fascinating image. I assume it is based on a natural image, even if it has been taken to another level with post fantasy. Just shows the artistic wonder of the natural world. I have been meaning ...
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The cropping logic was my reasoning too. The next post suggests getting all four 'Crons, which is also an option, but I only wanted to carry two lenses in a small bag and one lens mounted, so ...
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Always nice to see horses in the wild. Lovely image. My passion for horses is the clue in my name. A thoroughly well deserved 1st place.
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Thanks, they are not just pretty faces either. Last Autumn, I was in a copse when these two entered and started their fight about ten metres from where I stood beside a tree. I stood very still! No ...
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Didn't skip it, because it is a great story. Thanks for posting it. They are all wonderful shots, particularly this shot. Deer are my most photographed species in nature, partly because they are so ...
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It rather depends on preferred subject matters, carrying preferences and as you say personal preferences. I often go for walks in rural areas with just two primes from the three 'Crons I have (the ...
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I can't compete with the shark banter from down under - not many in UK waters! It is a great little lens, which I got in the XE4 kit (bought in preference to a X100V). Very pleased with my copy. My ...
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As always, Truman provides an insightful take on the issue and on what I think is a dilemma. I went through the same thought process, but in a somewhat less scientific approach, to decide on my ...
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Hi, great choice! Of course, I would say that, because I too have the XT4 and 16-55. I initially used the lens with a XT3, which is a great camera too, but as you know has no IBIS. Having bought ...
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At £899 for XT3 and £1299 for the XT4 (UK well know retailer prices), is £400 'abnormally high vs that of the XT4?' £400 is a notable saving and and although most R&D and tooling costs will be ...
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I agree. When I changed my XT3 for a XT4, my XT4 with its default settings out of the box had the expected AF performance in both AF-S and AF-C. Annoying as it is you have forked out a lot of ...
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I am in no doubt that the 16-80 is a good addition to the lens line up, but I am unsure how a lens, particularly between two zooms, can make the work flow easier. Could you elaborate?
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Great shots, especially this one - different era. Did we really have the freedom to travel without covering our faces? Yes, yes, I know it is now necessary (and I do too on the tubes), but ...
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Hi, I use one of these off eBay, albeit on my RX100VA rather than my XE4: "Cordy Classic” Black Paracord Camera Wrist Strap - Handmade in UK by Cordweaver | eBay
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