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mcall

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  1. Possibly a niche topic, but does anyone else find themselves with a backlog of photos to be edited? I'm currently a whopping 3 years behind my latest shots. I'm not professional (just as well right?) and only do it for fun, but I am a perfectionist when it comes to editing in Lightroom and Photoshop. It's not that I over-process shots, rather that it takes time for me to be happy with the final look. Between my 9-5 and other life commitments, I find very little time each week to edit photos, yet I always take them when I'm out and about. So naturally I get further and further behind. How long on average does it take you to edit a single photograph? Are there ways to speed up besides presets? It's both enjoyable to have a backlog (because there's always more to get to!) and frustrating at the same time.
  2. It is one of the sharpness Fujifilm lenses I've owned, yet I rarely find myself using it due to the focal length. I still can't quite bring myself to sell it. So, there's no question of quality as far as I'm concerned. It's more about practicality.
  3. First time posting. Anyone else out there waiting for Fujifilm to announce a 10mm f/2 or 12mm f/2 - essentially any ultra wide fast prime? I have pretty much all the wide angle lenses by Fujifilm, but haven't quite found the right set up yet: 9mm f/2.8 Laowa is surprisingly decent, but manual focus obviously and doesn't have the Fujifilm quality. 8-16mm f/2.8 is an amazing lens but massive and heavy. 10-24mm f/4 is very good but a bit soft in the corners at 10-12mm. 14mm f/2.8 is razor sharp but a bit of a strange focal length and I'm planning to sell this one. 16mm f/1.4 is one of my all-time favourite lenses and ideal for many things, but it's not UWA. There was talk of a 10mm a while back. In fact even the poll that was done put a 10mm f/2 out on top. Does anyone know what happened? Is there still any chance? Would it be pretty big itself?
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