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I know where Jorgen stands! Perhaps when Fuji offer the second generation of cameras, I'm sure the he'll be in a better position to be tempted to the dark sideBeautiful image, Jorgen. I don't know, maybe you should reconsider?
To be honest, I am very tempted. I started digital with a Fuji S3 and later an S5 (I still have both), and I really like the output from the Fuji sensors, old as well as new. The problem for me with the S-series at the moment is that they are too slow to work with compared with the Panasonic cameras, particularly the AF, and that there are too few AF lenses available.I know where Jorgen stands! Perhaps when Fuji offer the second generation of cameras, I'm sure the he'll be in a better position to be tempted to the dark side
Thank you. Yes, they are from Motor ExpoHi Jorgen,
Were they from Motor show? Pretty impressive. I like the look particularly the eyes' expression of the first girl.
Beautiful shot of a locale that I love - what are your initial comments and observations on the X-E1, and did you get the zoom?First shots with X-E1...Lake Tahoe Shot jpeg and processed with Snapseed on iPad mini.
just got my 18-55mm today. oddly enough, an x-e1 also made it in the box.. :angel: no idea how that happened....I do have the zoom. Need to work with it a bit more. It seems when wide open at the long end when you go back wide it maintains f stop and doesn't stay wide open. You need to manually move it from f4 back to f2.8....something to get used to vs other zoom lenses.
Yeah getting the X-E1 is so odd :ROTFL:just got my 18-55mm today. oddly enough, an x-e1 also made it in the box.. :angel: no idea how that happened....
when i set the lens to f/2.8 at 18mm and zoomed out to 55mm it stayed at f/4, but returned to f/2.8 when i zoomed back out to 18mm. if i changed it to another aperture at 55mm and then returned it to f/4 it stayed at f/4 when i zoomed out.
Nice story, tree and photo.Every year I try to drive over to Fort Worth, Texas to photograph the Homeless Christmas Tree. Made it over there this past Saturday. Here are two shots, both taken with the X-Pro1 from different angles. Post & BW conversion in CS6.
Here is a link to the story about the Homeless Christmas Tree