roicead
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roicead got a reaction from Jake in My favorite camera bag is...
i use 5.11 backpacks for everything in life. they're used by the military and police and last forever. i like the molle modular system to easily attach other cases or a tripod to the bag. the bags are even designed to attach attach to another bag. wrap the camera and lenses in some lens wraps and throw them in. i used the 5.11 rush 12 on a recent trip, took most of my camera gear and it held it all with no issues. the bag is about the heigh and width of a normal backpack, maybe a little deeper. it held 3 camera bodies with lenses attached, another 5 lenses, tripod, filters, and more. the rush 24 is bigger, it easily accommodates my 17" laptop
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roicead got a reaction from Peter Ortmann in black and white (open thread)
x-t1 and 18-55mm. b&w conversion in lightroom.
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roicead got a reaction from JD-Snaps in black and white (open thread)
x-t1 and 18-55mm. b&w conversion in lightroom.
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roicead got a reaction from PSantos in black and white (open thread)
x-t1 and 18-55mm. b&w conversion in lightroom.
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roicead got a reaction from serdor in rocky beach in b&w
fuji x-t1 and 10-24mm. tripod, cable release. i had nd filters on hand, but didn't use any because i was able to get what i wanted without them. i'd hoped for some nice colors at sunset, but there really wasn't any so i decided to convert to b&w in post.
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roicead got a reaction from Kentman in black and white (open thread)
x-t1 and 18-55mm. b&w conversion in lightroom.
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roicead got a reaction from nDman in black and white (open thread)
x-t1 and 18-55mm. b&w conversion in lightroom.
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roicead got a reaction from ELCID86 in black and white (open thread)
x-t1 and 18-55mm. b&w conversion in lightroom.
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roicead got a reaction from claude in black and white (open thread)
x-t1 and 18-55mm. b&w conversion in lightroom.
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roicead got a reaction from Mike G in Focus point grid
if you're talking about the focus point selection then what I do is either half press the shutter or press the menu button and it goes away.
check your function buttons for the af selection and make sure that you're not pressing that fn button by accident. keep in mind that there's one on the front that you can accidentally press and if you have the batter grip there's another on the bottom side of the batter grip that the heel of my hand keeps hitting.
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roicead got a reaction from Neil_42 in Introduce Yourself
i switched from the canon 5d mk ii to the fuji x-pro 1 was released. never looked back because loved the fact that my camera bag weighed less than i did without very much sacrifice. i work in a 24/7 dispatch facility so with my crazy hours and days i can go a month or more without picking up a camera or occasionally manage to shoot every day of the month. mostly interested in landscapes, travel and toy photography.
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roicead got a reaction from Franko in Introduce Yourself
i switched from the canon 5d mk ii to the fuji x-pro 1 was released. never looked back because loved the fact that my camera bag weighed less than i did without very much sacrifice. i work in a 24/7 dispatch facility so with my crazy hours and days i can go a month or more without picking up a camera or occasionally manage to shoot every day of the month. mostly interested in landscapes, travel and toy photography.
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roicead got a reaction from kenito in black and white (open thread)
x-t1 and 18-55mm. b&w conversion in lightroom.
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roicead got a reaction from KwyjiboVanDeKamp in into the woods
a foggy morning hike in shenandoah national park last year. fuji x-t1 and 10-24mm.
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roicead got a reaction from jlmphotos in My favorite camera bag is...
i use 5.11 backpacks for everything in life. they're used by the military and police and last forever. i like the molle modular system to easily attach other cases or a tripod to the bag. the bags are even designed to attach attach to another bag. wrap the camera and lenses in some lens wraps and throw them in. i used the 5.11 rush 12 on a recent trip, took most of my camera gear and it held it all with no issues. the bag is about the heigh and width of a normal backpack, maybe a little deeper. it held 3 camera bodies with lenses attached, another 5 lenses, tripod, filters, and more. the rush 24 is bigger, it easily accommodates my 17" laptop
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roicead got a reaction from milandro in black and white (open thread)
x-t1 and 18-55mm. b&w conversion in lightroom.
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roicead got a reaction from SauveGV in black and white (open thread)
x-t1 and 18-55mm. b&w conversion in lightroom.
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roicead got a reaction from Fred@50 in black and white (open thread)
x-t1 and 18-55mm. b&w conversion in lightroom.
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roicead got a reaction from JuergenK in black and white (open thread)
x-t1 and 18-55mm. b&w conversion in lightroom.
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roicead reacted to aceflibble in Famous X-shooter Collection: Beyoncé, Prince Harry, Annie Leibovitz... and who else?
I can confirm that at least four of Top Gear's regular camera operators use Fuji cameras regularly, one of the producers in 2012 had a X100 with them at all times and most publicity stills from the various Top Gear trips of the last few years are taken on Fuji cameras. The X-E2 with the 14mm f/2.8 is especially popular with that crew.
... But they use Canon EOS C-series for video
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roicead got a reaction from Maurice in Famous X-shooter Collection: Beyoncé, Prince Harry, Annie Leibovitz... and who else?
richard hammond from top gear.
http://www.topgear.com/uk/richard-hammond/richard-on-retro-artefacts-2012-07-23
apparently a lot of the tg crew own fujis as well and they've got some of the best cameramen i've seen.
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roicead got a reaction from Patrick FR in Famous X-shooter Collection: Beyoncé, Prince Harry, Annie Leibovitz... and who else?
richard hammond from top gear.
http://www.topgear.com/uk/richard-hammond/richard-on-retro-artefacts-2012-07-23
apparently a lot of the tg crew own fujis as well and they've got some of the best cameramen i've seen.
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roicead got a reaction from olli in black and white (open thread)
x-t1 and 18-55mm. b&w conversion in lightroom.
