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From the album: Europe with the fuji xpro 1 and 18-55 f2.8
© Ian Campbell 2015
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From the album: Europe with the fuji xpro 1 and 18-55 f2.8
© Ian Campbell 2015
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From the album: Europe with the fuji xpro 1 and 18-55 f2.8
© Ian Campbell 2015
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From the album: Europe with the fuji xpro 1 and 18-55 f2.8
© Ian Campbell 2015
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From the album: Europe with the fuji xpro 1 and 18-55 f2.8
© Ian campbell 2015
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From the album: Europe with the fuji xpro 1 and 18-55 f2.8
© Ian campbell 2014
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Hello, flew from São Paulo to Rio de Janeiro this past weekend and wanted to share some shots from the airplane flight there. Most of these shots were taken from the airplane window with my X-E2 and the XF 35mm. Hope you like it! I'll post separate entries so you may tell me which ones you like best by liking the post! Thank you. First shot was one of the ones I liked best, not from the plane. This is Copacabana beach. These birds flew by in a cool formation and I was glad to fit them in the compostition. Copacabana Beach by Marcelo Valente, on Flickr
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hi fellas, my first post here, yet've been here on multiple occassions. Im about to embark on almost two years bike trip in australia/asia, hence looking for light and solid mirrorless system. basically i was all in for xt1, but the xt10 came and pretty much made some shifts in my mind. my budget is not that big - quite around 2000 gbp - around 3100 usd. opt 1: xt1 with 18-135 35 1.4 samyang 12 mm 2.0 opt 2: xt10 18-55 and 55 - 200 35 1.4 samyang 12 mm 2.0 yes, the weather sealing in xt1 is quite the big deal for my needs - i expect going through monsoon months in asia, than chilly winter in middle east. yet, the reports from older fuji cameras (especially xe2) talks much about how tough are this cameras, even without WR. and the better focal range, as well as aperature points to xt10. can you give me any recomendations? BTW: i posted similar question on dpreview, however the response tended to go away from my concern, as i am fully devoted to use fuji system (many bikepacking, traveling lads made my mind about fuji), so i guess it would be better to ask it here
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Traveling to Italy in a few weeks. Will spend a few days in Rome, Florence and Tuscany. What will I bring? Packing the X-T1, a handful of batteries, but want to pack light with only two lens. Currently own the 35MM 1.4, 56MM 1.2, and looking to rent a lens, something wider, to capture the architecture and landscapes. There are plenty of choices with the Fuji 10-24mm, 14mm, 16mm and Rokinon 12mm. What would be your two lens? Also, what filters (if any) would you bring to highlight the dramatic sky?
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Street shots from my recent stop over and Hong Kong. Enjoy XT1 + 35 HK May 2015 by Andrew Lee, on Flickr HK May 2015 by Andrew Lee, on Flickr HK May 2015 by Andrew Lee, on Flickr HK May 2015 by Andrew Lee, on Flickr HK May 2015 by Andrew Lee, on Flickr HK May 2015 by Andrew Lee, on Flickr HK May 2015 by Andrew Lee, on Flickr HK May 2015 by Andrew Lee, on Flickr HK May 2015 by Andrew Lee, on Flickr
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From the album: Backpacking with the XT1
Milky Way @ Kyzyl Oi, Kyrgyzstan View my blog at thientravelography.blogspot.com 500px: 500px.com/thienbui© all rights Reserved Thien Bui
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First Light & First Image of the new year 2015
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From the album: Jorge's Landscapes
This beauty of a lighthouse was taken on January 1, 2015 as the first rays of the new year broke the horizon. Taken with the X-T1, and 18-55, on a tripod in biting cold weather.© ©2015 Jorge L Moro
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