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JohnN

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  1. Better than a suggestion - take a look at Chris' articles: http://charrisonphoto.net/blog/2017/7/7/fuji-motorsport-guide http://charrisonphoto.net/blog/2017/7/5/festival-of-speed-with-a-fuji Enjoy
  2. Nice one, thanks - as I should have said in my first post I'm pretty new to using flash so any help is gratefully received.
  3. Thanks for replying, sounds like its a bit of a minefield, even on more established (for flash) systems. Just thinking back on using it as fill on brighter days, wouldn't that just naturally drop the auto ISO anyway? Thanks for replying
  4. Okay, never mind - it seems the camera isn't psychic and can't guess what I'm planning to do with the flash so instead pretends its a normal image, so the best (or accepted) solution appears to be to set the ISO manually and let the flash do the work. So for me I've added ISO and Preview settings to My Menu and will have to try and remember to set it back when not using flash.
  5. Personally I find the exposure compensation adjustment wheel a pain and something that I personally never use, wouldn't it be nice if on the X-T20 we could set ISO with it instead, granted we'd need to buy a sticker or some such to put on the top so we know where it is, but still turn something useless into a real boon.
  6. Hi, No doubt this has been asked\answered loads of times but it seems my search-fu is weak! I've been lucky enough to pick up a shiny new Godox TT350F and have set it to TTL, but my test shots have all basically maxed the ISO (it was a darkish room), but then of course flash fires and I feel there was no need for it to be so high. Other than manually setting the ISO - which I don;t really want to do as I'll forget and leave it there - and I have the XT-20, so no nice dial how would I get round this - is there a setting somewhere, sort of an auto-iso for flash? Cheers
  7. I had one for a time and didn't use it anywhere as much as it deserved - for me I never really got the hang of manual lenses, but to be honest that was just being lazy!! Anyway heres almost the only shot I took with it... Lagging behind by John Norton, on Flickr
  8. You sure about this one? I have the long eyecup on the X-T1\2 and its excellent, but looking at the X-T20 its a solid plastic mold thats part of the body, no way to fit the X-T1 cup. I believe there is one that fits over but is massive
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