Used my X-H1 on its first real job today, it performed flawlessly! Loving the shutter button, very responsive, fast, incredibly sharp images, AF was perfect, no hunting, not one pic was soft. Easy & fun to use. Next time hoping to shoot more action. This was shot with the 50-140 f2.8 lens.
I recently replaced my $4000 Sony A9 with a $400 Fuji... it hasn't seemed to hurt the quality of my backyard bird photos nearly as much as it helped my bank account.
Going back through some older images and doing some processing. I have plenty of time since I am recovering from a fall in which I broke my hip and knee. Hopefully I will be out shooting again soon. Taken with a X-T2 and 90mm lens, Lee Big Stopper, 14s at f16 iso 200, taken in the middle of an overcast day last year.
Thanks! Don't have the X-Pro 1 but I started with the X-E1 and the 35mm f/1.4. I really loved the shots that I got from it. The colors were just amazing straight out of the camera. I rarely shot Raw because the JPEGs were already great as is. Oh, and I still have my X-E1.
AHPZuazua wrote:
Nice, what do you enjoy. Did you shoot with the X-Pro 1 before
apsphoto wrote:
Going back through some older images and doing some processing. I have plenty of time since I am recovering from a fall in which I broke my hip and knee. Hopefully I will be out shooting again soon. Taken with a X-T2 and 90mm lens, Lee Big Stopper, 14s at f16 iso 200, taken in the middle of an overcast day last year.
$4000 camera vs $500 for backyard birding. That's awesome.
molson wrote:
I recently replaced my $4000 Sony A9 with a $400 Fuji... it hasn't seemed to hurt the quality of my backyard bird photos nearly as much as it helped my bank account.
Here are some travel snaps on a trip to Northern Ireland last May. Time has flown by, I went there on a work trip and my wife came along and we spent a few extra days and took some time to see the surrounding areas, would have loved to stay longer.