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hrk

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  1. I looked in to both the cokin and the Lee, ended up just getting an Hoya ND which fitted on my largest lens then got some step up rings so it fitted on my smaller lenses as well.
  2. I suppose it also depends on if they are going to change the sensor size on future cameras (X-pro2 being 1.3 rumors etc?)
  3. I currently have an X-T1 and I bought a 2nd hand X-E2 body about a month ago. I had obviously heard about the upcoming X-10 but thought it would be priced a lot higher than it actually was. You can get the body only for £500, and they are offer £320 trade in for my X-E2 (which is what i paid for it) Do you think its worth the "upgrade" just for the 4.0 firmware? would that be the only benefit apart from form factor? Any other differences?
  4. Yes you can do wired TTL, just not wireless. I have a 3m Meike cable and a fuji EF-42 and it works. I would rather have HSS than wireless TTL though to be honest (holding out for it!)
  5. If it was FF all my current lenses will all be on the wide side!
  6. Surely by doing that you are converting all your RAWs to TIFF and losing a lot of the benefits or using RAW in the first place?
  7. I have the 56, and the 90mm will be mine! I see the 90mm as being more of a sneaky candid lens for receptions and so on.
  8. I'm using the Godox system for manual grouped flashes and its fantastic. Very good value for money.
  9. Of course if you plan on shooting above 2.8 most of the time then go for the 16-55!
  10. Hi, The first lens I got for fuji was the 35. My plan was to sell it when the 16-55 came out. After using it for a while there is no way I would part with it. The 16-55 is incredibly sharp, but it just doesnt seem to have the "magic" of my old canon 24-70 lens, and also feels a bit slow now that I am used to 1.4 and also the 56 1.2. I still always have it with me, but will only use it when I need to quickly change distances, otherwise its 35 of 56 all the way.
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