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Rieke

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  1. Your impressions of this kind of sport are just amazing! Thank you for sharing - you took us with you on the icy stream We feel, you have been very happy with your equipment. Regards Gert and Rieke
  2. This would be a good deal! XF18-55mm beginning with is ok. Regards Rieke
  3. Thanks for the fine sports pictures, Gilles. Wide Tracking + C + CL - that's it in my opinion! Regards Rieke
  4. "What a wonderful life" with this tiny lens on the X-T10! It is well balanced, handling is smooth, image quality is just fine and the combo looks nice. Regards Rieke
  5. I am rather disappointed about your arguments - pls have a look at what internal focussing means… Regards Gert
  6. Remember: Additionally to WR, XF35mm f2.0 has internal focussing! I am sure that the sensor of my X-T10 is nicely protected by using this wonderful tiny WR-lens. Regards Rieke
  7. The tiny new lens XF35mm f2.0 is also very fast with X-T1 and X-T10 Regards Rieke
  8. XF35 f2 – no shadow in the foreground, when the internal flash of X-T10 fires! F4, 1/80, flash -1, shot with LCD tilted ,ooc Regards Rieke
  9. This tiny little "bean herb" blossom was taken with X-T10/XC16-50mm at 17.5 mm, f3.6, 1/125s. Kind regards Rieke
  10. Hi Jacek, at first sight I thougt XC16-50 OIS II is wonderful! It is a light weight and as such in the city e.g. I have been happy about. I did not do any pixel peeping, but please have a look at this: There is fringing between the horizon and the woods, the woods at larger distance themselves are somewhat „muddy“ with the XC16-50mm OIS II. When having a look at the following picture taken with the XF18-55mm at another location you will clearly see what I mean: the picture hase more depth, a better solution and the green colors are natural and differentiated. You may decide by yourself – I decided in favour of the XF18-55. In my appropriate city bag it is not too heavy for walking around... Kind regards Rieke
  11. I shot this photo on my first walk with X-T10 – the XC 16-50mm OIS II as a bundle, the exifs show „P“, as it was preset in the shop, where I have bought it. At 16 mm you may get close up to even 15 cm (0IS II)! For green landscape however I prefer the XF 18-55 OIS or even XF 16mm f1.4. Kind regards Rieke
  12. #125 was done with autofocus and many trials Regards Rieke
  13. Tiny Rucola blossom - X-T10 with XF27mm, f 2.8, 1/125 Regards Rieke
  14. Excavation of octagon Holsterburg Castle, 12th century, near Warburg/Germany X-T10 with XF27, f2.8, 1/3000 (ES) Regards Rieke
  15. She wants to get out of the frame... Kindest regards Rieke
  16. Locinera, shot with X-T10 and XC16-50mm OIS II, f11,1/200, at 16mm, slightly cropped Regards Rieke
  17. @all Thank you for all your findings regarding WB! We are "happy hobby jpg shooters" . We do care for image colors, which we feel are ok at daylight with Fuji Provia. Regarding WB at different artificial lights and/or flash I found Classic Chrome very helpful, when testing my brand new X-T10! Kind regards Rieke
  18. Hallo Ron, XF 50-140 mm with Raynox - sharp with wonderful smooth bokeh - each photo a fine tiny work of art! Update 4.0 a winner! Thank you for sharing. Regards Gert and Rieke
  19. Geranium pratense X20 Supermacro Regards Rieke
  20. Thank you so much, Elmar, for sharing your findings regarding WB at different artificial lights and flash! We suppose, this will be an issue for digital cameras in general, not expressively for the X-T10. Regards Gert and Rieke
  21. Hi Max_Elmar, thank you for your opinion! Please tell me, did you find anything "abnormal" when shooting at artificial light or with flash, when using Auto WB?
  22. Hi milandro, I appreciate what you are stating above, especially with regard to the fact that X-T1 will be "a new camera" after update 4.0! Regarding the print version, I am actually and again studying flysurfer's (Rico Pfirstinger) German print version of "Die Fujifilm X-T1 - 111 Profitipps", always at hand. I hope, Rico will add his comments to the updated functions asap! Regards Gert
  23. Thanks for your "dropbox tracking dog" - #DSCF8248 has been cropped up to 94 % and is as sharp as w/o crop! All the other pictures of course, too. What a wonderful dog and Update 4.0... Regards Rieke
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