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Tolga reacted to parigby in Streetphotography (open thread)
X-T1 56mm f8 : title - Mirror Mirror on the wall who is the ......
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Tolga reacted to harry-angel in Streetphotography (open thread)
The Bremen Townmusicians on Tour in Oman (2015)
(X-T1 & 55-200mm)
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Tolga reacted to thienstravelography in Streetphotography (open thread)
Khua Din Market, Vientiane Laos. Fuji XT1 w/35mm
For more of my work:
Blog- thientravelography.blogspot.com
500px- 500px.com/thienbui
Thien
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Tolga reacted to Mehrdad in Streetphotography (open thread)
Thank you citral. Bilbao, Spain.
Where they built the Guggenheim museum
sorry for the OT pic
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Tolga reacted to Mehrdad in Streetphotography (open thread)
For everyone who doesn't want to open a new thread, feel free to share your street photography here with us.
And to point out that street photography is not just "street" for me I start with this one
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Tolga got a reaction from x-tc in xt1, or xt10?
I found a good website which shows the 27 key differences between both cams. Might be helpful.
http://www.wexphotographic.com/blog/fuji-x-t10-vs-x-t1-27-key-differences
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Tolga got a reaction from HowiePepper in Oh My Gosh! Just received a GREAT RUMOR! Just a Hint for now... more soon!
OMG the new camera is leaked. Its the iFuji Nanocam. comes with 2 lenses XF 8mm and XF 19mm f 1.0
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Tolga got a reaction from howlindaug in Oh My Gosh! Just received a GREAT RUMOR! Just a Hint for now... more soon!
OMG the new camera is leaked. Its the iFuji Nanocam. comes with 2 lenses XF 8mm and XF 19mm f 1.0
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Tolga got a reaction from Jack in Oh My Gosh! Just received a GREAT RUMOR! Just a Hint for now... more soon!
OMG the new camera is leaked. Its the iFuji Nanocam. comes with 2 lenses XF 8mm and XF 19mm f 1.0
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Tolga got a reaction from Patrick FR in Oh My Gosh! Just received a GREAT RUMOR! Just a Hint for now... more soon!
OMG the new camera is leaked. Its the iFuji Nanocam. comes with 2 lenses XF 8mm and XF 19mm f 1.0
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Tolga reacted to aceflibble in xt1, or xt10?
I used the X-T10 yesterday with nearly every lens Fuji has out. (No, the 90mm was not available.) As someone with an X-T1 (and X100S) looking for a second body, I was thinking about either a second hand X-T1 or a brand new X-T10. After using it, I've put in my pre-order for the X-T10. If I had no existing Fuji cameras, the X-T10 is still what I'd go for. If a used X-T1 doesn't appeal to you then the X-T10 is unquestionably the way to go; 50% of the price and, to me, 95% of the performance. If money is no object to you then the X-T1 still is the better camera, obviously.
I really didn't think I'd like the T10, but using it I found several things to like over getting another X-T1:
- The more rubbery covering makes it easier to hold with one hand, even though it's a smaller unit. I noticed this especially when using the tilt screen to take a shot overhead.
- The dials seem harder to accidentally knock, even though they don't seem to have any way of locking. They're just that little bit smaller and out of the way.
- It feels better proportioned for the smaller lenses like the 14mm, 60mm, 27mm and 18-55.
- Though the EVF is noticably smaller, it's a tiny bit nicer than the X-E2's EVF and when I pointed it towards dark areas, I felt it looked nicer than the X-T1's. By having the same resolution and refresh rate but scaled down, it actually looks smoother.
Conversely, there were a couple of things which did make me hesitate, and the X-T1 still does better:
- Assigning an unmarked function dial to ISO is one action slower and not quite as nice to use as the ISO dial of the X-T1.
- The EVF of the X-T1 obviously is much larger and in normal light and bright light, the X-T10's doesn't remotely compare.
- The X-T10 started to feel very slightly unbalanced with the 16m and 56mm lenses and was totally ridiculous with the 50-140. (But even the X-T1 feels too small compared to the 50-140.) The 90mm wasn't there to try, but I'm sure it will dwarf the X-T10, too.
- The X-T10 definitely does look cheaper. There's no getting around it, it's got much more plastic and rubber and looks like a toy when you hold it next to a graphite silver X-T1.
I decided to put an order in for the X-T10 because, as a second body, saving a little size and weight is nice and the differences in build quality, EVF and dials don't bother me, considering how I'll be using it.
If I didn't have the X-T1, I'd probably still buy the X-T10 because the difference in price is almost the same as a lens, and that is what I would suggest for you. You're getting virtually the same camera—same sensor, same AF, same tilt screen—for half the price. Buy an X-T10 and a 16mm, 23mm or 56mm lens for almost the same price the X-T1 body alone will cost. In fact I'm pretty sure you'll be able to buy the X-T10 and the 35mm f/1.4 for the exact same price as an X-T1.
If you'd buy a used X-T1, that evens things out a bit but the X-T10 is still cheaper and now I know how similar they are, I'd still suggest you save money and get the X-T10.
If you can easily afford an X-T1 and every lens you want without thinking twice then just go for the X-T1. It is a nicer camera, it's just not twice-the-price-nice if you want to be at all smart with your money.
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Tolga reacted to Mehrdad in All around the world
So far from Istanbul!
Next stop.....mmmh? We'll see
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Tolga reacted to Mehrdad in All around the world
I recently visited Istanbul for Ricos and mine Fuji x-secret Workshop.
A great city! Especially for friends of street photography.
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Tolga reacted to papedo in landscapes with fuji x
i do a lot of different photography and really enjoy all of them but my secret love is still landscape photography.
as a former nikon user (still using it sometimes) i wasn´t completely sure about the landscape capabilities of the xtrans sensors. i read a lot about it and wasn´t aware, until a few days ago, that many users don´t like the rendering for landscapes.
anyway i decided to buy a zeiss 12mm and adapt my 100mm filter system to it. and it works fine. let me know your experience for landscape. i´m actually using the x-e2 with xf23, zeiss touit 12mm, 55-200 & 18-55. i´m now considering a x-t1 because of tilt screen and weather sealing...
sample with the 12mm lens