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    KaptajnKnass got a reaction from serdor in Sunsets (Open Thread)   
    Took some colourful sunset photos earlier today.
    I usually shoot monochrome architectural stuff, so I'm still quite new to this
     
    The Bridge by Tobi Loholt, on Flickr   The Bridge 2 by Tobi Loholt, on Flickr
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    KaptajnKnass got a reaction from Naddan28 in Sunsets (Open Thread)   
    Took some colourful sunset photos earlier today.
    I usually shoot monochrome architectural stuff, so I'm still quite new to this
     
    The Bridge by Tobi Loholt, on Flickr   The Bridge 2 by Tobi Loholt, on Flickr
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    KaptajnKnass got a reaction from beattie1 in Sunsets (Open Thread)   
    Took some colourful sunset photos earlier today.
    I usually shoot monochrome architectural stuff, so I'm still quite new to this
     
    The Bridge by Tobi Loholt, on Flickr   The Bridge 2 by Tobi Loholt, on Flickr
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    KaptajnKnass reacted to Carlos B in Barcelona Streets   
    Hi all,
     
    These photos were taken in Barcelona. All with XPro1 , pending the new xPro model.
     
    I hope you like it !
     

     

     

     
    :-)
     
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    KaptajnKnass reacted to joergs in X-T1 does Motorsport   
    Toyota TS040 Hybrid by JS-photographie, auf Flickr
     
    XC 50-230
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    KaptajnKnass reacted to gavingoh7 in X-T1 does Motorsport   
    After FW4
     

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    KaptajnKnass reacted to LowerRainland in X-T1 does Motorsport   
    2015 Grand Prix du Canada - Formula 1
    X-T1 w/ 50-140 2.8
     
    DSCF4940 by Richard M, on Flickr
     
    DSCF2769 by Richard M, on Flickr
     
    DSCF3808 by Richard M, on Flickr
     
    DSCF5180 by Richard M, on Flickr
     
    DSCF5329 by Richard M, on Flickr
     
    DSCF3073 by Richard M, on Flickr
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    KaptajnKnass reacted to chphoto in X-T1 does Motorsport   
    A few from my X-T1 / 50-140mm 2.8 combo, all with AF, the body/lens work so well together...
     
    Motors TV Raceday by Chris Harrison, on Flickr
     
    Spring Action Day by Chris Harrison, on Flickr
     
    Spring Action Day by Chris Harrison, on Flickr
     
    Motors TV Raceday by Chris Harrison, on Flickr
     
    Motors TV Raceday by Chris Harrison, on Flickr
     
    Motors TV Raceday by Chris Harrison, on Flickr
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    KaptajnKnass reacted to andrewv8 in Two tiny tripods: Sirui T-005X & mefoto backpacker   
    There are almost no comparisons between these two tripods and the few that there are don't go into much detail so I bought both and I'm going give you all my thoughts.
     
    Why I chose these two, I wanted a tripod but knew that if it didn't fit in my backpack I wouldn't carry it with me.  For me the priorities were 1 portability and stability and 2 quality feel.
     
     
    CONSTRUCTION AND QUALITY:
    The mefoto has a smoother panning action but the Sirui's ball head is considerably smoother, the mefoto's ball head feels choppy and stiff.
     
    The mefoto is a heavier duty tripod.  It feels more like a miniature version of a professional tripod.
     
    The mefoto doesn't fold up quite as neatly as the Sirui.  To get the legs to fold uniformly and sit flush against the center shaft you need to extend it a bit so that the plate doesn't get in the way.
     
    The Sirui is a hair longer when folded but considerably less chunky.  The Y shaped plate where the legs meet on the Sirui in particular is much smaller and made from thinner material.  
     
    The rubber locks on the Sirui feel super cheap, it's that sticky sort of rubber and the ribbed texture captures all dest and lint.
     
    The attachment point for the ball head also feel cheaper on the Sirui.

    The integrated weight hook on the bottom of mefoto is much nicer than the tiny ring on the bottom of the Sirui.
     
    The segments of the legs and central shaft on sirui seem to rotate when loose but not on the mefoto.
     
    STABILITY
    I had a really hard time finding a comparison of these two tripods from a stability perspective but the mefoto is definitely more stable.  On smooth surfaces the legs on the Sirui push out beyond their natural limit and slide around much more easily.  The fixed central shaft, wider connection plate for the legs, larger feet, and heftier legs of the mefoto make it a lot more stable.
     
    OPENING
    Opening up the Sirui, the legs flip right open, the spring loaded leg locks at the top of each leg click into each of the 3 positions as you open it.  To be honest I originally thought this was an advantage, but I'd be concerned that the spring might fail.  It feels like you really have to twist the cheap, sticky (or perhaps tacky), rubber locks pretty far to unlock the legs.  

    Opening the legs on the mefoto is almost hard work, everything about the tripod (except for the panning action) is really tight, perhaps a smidge too tight for my taste.  The press in leg locks at the top of each leg are operated manually for both opening and closing which is kind of annoying, and there are only 2 positions unlike the Sirui which has 3.  The twisting leg locks seem to take less rotation to unlock than the Sirui.  
     
    USAGE
    On the mefoto, the plate, plate holder, and plate locking control knob all seem oversized.  This becomes a problem when you try to attach the plate on the fly.  It becomes really annoying to mount the camera to the tripod.  This issue is less severe on the Sirui because the knob is a lot smaller and you can actually get your fingers around in when the camera is mounted.
     
    As mentioned before, the ball head on the Sirui is smooth like butter.  The panning seems either more heavily dampened or just not as smooth.  The degree marks on the pan are mostly hidden with the exception of a small window near the indexing point and I don't like that.
     
    The ball head on the mefoto feels bad by comparison, it's just really clunky and sticky.  The panning on the other hand is butter.  The panning degree marks are all visible at all times, I prefer this to the Sirui.  The mefoto also has a bubble level, I didn't think I cared about that, but having it is nicer than I thought.
     
    The plates for both are terrible and don't have a D ring.
     
    The Sirui has a removable central shaft and a 3rd leg position which allows the Sirui to get considerably lower than the mefoto.
     
    WHATS IN THE BOX
    They both come with a bag, the Sirui comes with a crappy draw string bag while the mefoto comes with a nicer zippered bag.  To be honest, its actually kind of hard to get the mefoto in and out of the bag.
     
    The Sirui also comes with a beaner clip to attach weights onto the ring on the bottom of the tripod.  It's cheap and junky, and covered on sticky terrible rubber and I don't like it.
     
    I've attached some comparison pics.  Let me know if you guys have any other questions, I'll have both tripods for another few days and am happy to provide any feedback you're looking for.
     
    WHATS IN THE BOX
    I'm going with the mefoto.  Definitely more solid and it's small and light enough for me.  If I was most interested in saving space and weight I'd get the Sirui. 

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    KaptajnKnass got a reaction from Paintforge in Sunsets (Open Thread)   
    Took some colourful sunset photos earlier today.
    I usually shoot monochrome architectural stuff, so I'm still quite new to this
     
    The Bridge by Tobi Loholt, on Flickr   The Bridge 2 by Tobi Loholt, on Flickr
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    KaptajnKnass reacted to Naddan28 in Seascape   
    Sunsetting over the ruins of the West Pier at Brighton:
    West Pier Sunset by naddan28, on Flickr
     
    Captured on an X-T1 and 14mm F2.8 with the aid of Hitech's 5 stop and 0.9 reverse grad filters.
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    KaptajnKnass reacted to lichtundlaerm in Seascape   
    Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland (2015)
     
    Taken with my X100T @f/16, 1/4s
     

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    KaptajnKnass reacted to Burb in Cityscapes with Fujifilm X   
    Since there was already a topic for landscape and seascape but not for cityscapes in particularly. I thought let's create one...
     
    To start off with Rotterdam by Night.
    X-T1 | ISO 200 | 20 sec | Samyang 12mm@f8
     
    I'm still really impressed by the quality of this little lens! Unfortunately the file size limitation of the attached images is really not showing all the good stuff. But I invite you to my 500px profile for the best experience!

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    KaptajnKnass reacted to Mehrdad in All around the world   
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    KaptajnKnass reacted to papedo in All around the world   
    ljubljana_04 by papedo_pp, auf Flickr
     
    more about Ljubljana 
    http://www.patrickpapesch.com/slowenia-ljubljana/
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    KaptajnKnass reacted to Mehrdad in All around the world   
    The alpes

    Morgens über den Alpen by Mehrdad, auf Flickr
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    KaptajnKnass reacted to brusco in All around the world   
    Early in the morning of a foggy day, around the streets of Bamberg. Beautiful town in Germany.
    Xe2 xf 18/55

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    KaptajnKnass reacted to JotaL in All around the world   
    _6260171Tu por José Luis Rodríguez [/ url], en Flickr
    Capadocia, Turquía
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    KaptajnKnass reacted to PascallacsaP in All around the world   
    Tuscan villa (X100S)
     

    Villa Felice by Pascal van Gerven, on Flickr
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    KaptajnKnass reacted to Mehrdad in All around the world   
    Moscow by Mehrdad, auf Flickr
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    KaptajnKnass reacted to Mehrdad in All around the world   
    Hongkong/Kowloon by Mehrdad, auf Flickr
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    KaptajnKnass reacted to Mehrdad in All around the world   
    Hongkong/Kowloon by Mehrdad, auf Flickr
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    KaptajnKnass reacted to mbart in All around the world   
    Lake Tekapo, New Zealand ( X-E1 + XF23/1.4R )
     
     
     

    Sunset by sgt.floydpepper.hh, auf Flickr
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    KaptajnKnass reacted to Mehrdad in All around the world   
    So far from Istanbul!
     

     
    Next stop.....mmmh? We'll see
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    KaptajnKnass reacted to joergs in landscapes with fuji x   
    my home country
     

    evening light by JS-photographie, auf Flickr
     
    X-E1 with the Samyang Fisheye 8 f2.8
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