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Be more specific.
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Then the sales for the 23 f/2 WR would suffer, so I doubt it.
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I salute you for doing these detailed comparisions and articles about the X-Pro series. Wish you used bigger pics when you showed examples though.
I kinda miss my X-Pro1. I love my X-T2 but I kinda miss the form factor or something with the X-Pro1. Not sure what it is or if I'm just tripping out
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A bit clumsy. I can't find cropping (does it exist).
Anyway, here's an example. Shot in ACROSS JPEG and then tried out classic chrome with some tweaking
Across SOOC JPEGClassic Chrome and some tweaking in X RAW STUDIO -
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Had my X-T2 for about 16 months. Only fault I came across was "white bars on LCD" after leaving the camera with the usb cable plugged in for cpl of days.
Solved it by draining the battery, then recharging it with the battery charger.
Other than that, nothing.
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Woah! Probably only balances well on the X-H1
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50 is a great focal lenght for family/children outdoors, too tight for indoors but you have the 23 f/2 for that.
I have the 35 and use it for both indoors and outdoors. Works great, a bit tight for indoors sometimes though.
I'd get the 50 if I were you as you already have the 23. Great combo
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Hello Hermelin,
No offense meant but did you ever have a critical look at your own photos....?
I’m sorry, but I’d say that is is exactly what you’re doing yourself: you point the camera at random street “scenes” and post them here. I don’t see big stories in your pictures either.
I'm sorry but I disagree. There's a big difference between the shot in this thread and my shots. I wouldn't even bother taking a shot like this. This picture is all over the place and my eyes don't know what to look at.
My photos aren't perfect but at least there is a clear subject in them. But this thread wasn't about my photography... This guy asked an opinion and I gave my honest opinon. I don't remember asking you about your opinion on my photos however.
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The UK is pretty much like any other country. Sometimes it rains, sometimes it doesn't. Although they do say that up in Scotland there are just two seasons: Winter and June. This said, I think WR is the way to go wherever you live. After all, why would you only want to be able to take pictures of your world in certain kinds of weather and not in others?
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Windsor. I used to live nearby like 12 years ago
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I'd go 14-23-35 as 23 is perfect focal lenght for candid/portrait indoors shot while the 18 is not, and you already have 14 as wide angle.
If I only had 2 lenses I would go 18 + 35 though.
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For travel and children the 35 f/2 makes more sense than the f/1.4 because of faster AF and WR
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People -- Anything about People (Open Thread)
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Love my 90 but still playing with the thought of changing to the 56 f/1.2 for the more practical focal lenght and wider aperture. The 90 has superior AF but I rarely use I think. Most shots are just candid shots of my family like this where I'm sure the AF speed of the 56 would be sufficent. Not sure how it would keep up with kids running around though