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SimonF

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  1. From the album: 2024

    Taken with a Fuji XS-10, and a Sigma 30mm f/1.4 lens.
  2. From the album: 2024

    Taken with Fuji XS-10, and a Sigma 30mm f/1.4 lens
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    Yellow

    From the album: 2024

    Taken with a Fuji XS-10, and a Sigma 30mm f/1.4 lens.
  4. From the album: 2024

    Taken with Fuji XS-10, and Sigma 30mm F1.4 lens.
  5. Hi all, has anyone else encountered a problem getting this hood on their lens ? I have just a bought a very good used copy, in great condition. However i am damned if i can attach the hood! Many thanks, Simon.
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    Orson , my buddy!

    Beautiful dog and capture!
  7. From the album: Colchester

    The old water tower in Colchester, that was built in the 1800's.

    © Simon Folkard

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    Colchester

    An album containing photos from all across Colchester in Essex, UK.
  9. Taken on Tuesday 27th August 2024, using a Fujifilm XS-10, and 16-80mm lens.
  10. Holy Trinity Church in Colchester in the UK, Fuji XS-10 with 16-80mm, Acros+R
  11. Hi Olaf, thanks very much. It's just in this case i wanted about f2/2.8 etc for a nice bokeh with some flowers. Thanks again.
  12. Many thanks for the welcome, and thank you for the advice. I had set it to both, i appreciate that.
  13. Hi everyone, as said i have just signed up to the forum this week. I am totally new to Fujifilm cameras, and have bought an XS-10 with a couple of lenses. I wonder if i could ask a question, i was out shooting yesterday in bright sunlight. I had on my new Sigma 30mm f1.4 lens, and was just doing some nice flower shots. When i got back home, several of the flower shots i took had an incredibly fast shutter speed. Obviously this is a great, bright lens, i took photos of 1.8, 1.4 2, 2.8 aperture etc. I was shooting in Aperture mode, with a low ISO. I should mention the lens, and gear is perfect, i have taken images before and after, and they are excellent quality. The several i am referring to though were incredibly dark, which mystified me, as i was shooting wide open, on a lovely bright day. A few of the shutter speeds, were absolutely crazy like 1/32000, 26,000, i have never encountered this before. I used to use a Nikon D3500, with differing lenses. A few yesterday were ok in between the very dark ones, with speeds of about 1/3500. Obviously today i realised they somehow didn't get enough exposure time which made them so dark, the question i have is why did i obtain such high shutter speeds. If anyone can shed any light-no pun intended, on this i would be very grateful. I have not done any photography for a couple of years, due to poor health. So i am just trying to take things slow, i do love the new camera though. Thanks again, Simon.
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