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locksng12
post Nov 11 2016, 02:01 PM

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Been busy with work recently. I would like to share some of my car photos taken from my XT-1

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locksng12
post Nov 11 2016, 03:41 PM

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QUOTE(gavingoh @ Nov 11 2016, 02:02 PM)
Nice car and shoot rclxms.gif
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Thanks biggrin.gif

My client's car though haha

QUOTE(streme21 @ Nov 11 2016, 02:50 PM)
Nice pic  thumbsup.gif  notworthy.gif . Although the motorcycle in the pic is a distraction  laugh.gif
Kinda wish the blue car rear light light up  icon_idea.gif
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Imagine the bike is the third model tongue.gif
locksng12
post Nov 11 2016, 07:23 PM

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QUOTE(jeffreyp @ Nov 11 2016, 05:06 PM)
wah,izzit kl sentral? noone kacau meh?
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Kota Kinabalu International Airport bro tongue.gif

We did this photoshoot at 2am in the morning hahaha

Here are some more

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post Nov 12 2016, 01:18 PM

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QUOTE(QiAnG @ Nov 12 2016, 10:14 AM)
Hey guys.

Just got a used xe2 from a fellow LYN member. 

Can't decide between 23f2 and 35f2. So decided to just get both.

Any sellers or shops in klang valley to recommend? That provides cc installment plans. 

Thanks:)
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I used to own a X100 and now XT-1. Go for 23mm f1.4
The best lens ever!

Here are some photo I've captured in both the automotive industry and street photography smile.gif

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post Nov 12 2016, 03:19 PM

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QUOTE(doinkz_gaara @ Nov 12 2016, 03:16 PM)
Decided to get Fujifilm XT-1 for my upcoming NZ working holiday woohoo!

Also this was the cheapest body I could find in Lazada: http://www.lazada.com.my/fujifilm-x-t1-bod...ck-1801869.html <- Should I get it?

Should I just get a body, and buy lens separately? What kinda lens do you guys recommend? I like to take sceneries, food, flatlays (Been abandoning my EPL-1 and using my iPhones all the while).
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Have you used a 23mm before? It's a really good lens for it's image quality. But the kit lens is cheaper and more versatile. The camera with the kit lens itself produces already great colors with it. smile.gif
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post Nov 12 2016, 03:40 PM

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QUOTE(fruitie @ Nov 12 2016, 03:23 PM)
23mm is really good for street. I like this lens because it's so sharp at wide open and bokeh is nice. biggrin.gif I use it a lot when I take people shots during travels. biggrin.gif If I want to take scenery shots, I will switch to my wider angle lenses. biggrin.gif

Yes, I'm also a X-T1 user, been using it since it was launched, never regret at all until today. rclxms.gif
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Oh I love the 23mm. I once had to think twice about going for a 23mm with X-T1 after retiring my X100 because I thought the experience would be the same. But noooooooooo the results were seriously so good it destroys the X100 laugh.gif

QUOTE(doinkz_gaara @ Nov 12 2016, 03:27 PM)
Is the kit lens (18-55mm)?
Got poisoned by my friend who uses X-T1. Haha. Looks like 23mm is a must get. Did you get yours from a shop or online?
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Yes. 18-55mm is the prime lens. Some people need the wide angle for convenience. I restrict myself to a prime lens and get around with the focal length.
Got mine in Japan. But I guess you can ask Fruitie for recommendations.

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QUOTE(fruitie @ Nov 12 2016, 03:32 PM)
I'm a fan of prime lenses. biggrin.gif

I got mine from an online seller and 12mm from Lazada. biggrin.gif I bought all for cheap prices. biggrin.gif
There's gathering tonight, maybe you can join and try but I'm not going tonight. tongue.gif
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Got both of my XT-1 and lens from Japan. My X100 decide to go rogue on my 3rd day in Japan by giving me the sticky aperture blade issue. cry.gif
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post Nov 12 2016, 06:19 PM

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QUOTE(fruitie @ Nov 12 2016, 03:52 PM)
18-55mm is not a prime lens... Prime lenses are with fixed focal length.
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Eh sorry sorry. I got prime lens and kit lens mixed up hahahahahahahaha
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post Nov 12 2016, 07:16 PM

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QUOTE(Etolen @ Nov 12 2016, 07:03 PM)
Good day fellow experienced photographers and Fujifilm users. I would like get some of your opinions. I am new to photography(still using my Samsung Note 3 to take pictures now) and would like to purchase a camera for photo taking and also video shooting(university assignment use only I guess). I did some research on both mirrorless and DSLR's and ended up with the internet suggesting to get either the Fuji xt10(mirrorless) or Nikon d5300/5500(dslr). So here are my doubts with each camera. (I am leaning more to towards the Fuji xt10)

1. I read somewhere that says mirrorless cameras are easier to use than dslr's for those who are new to this?
2. The Fuji xt10 has a tilting screen as compared to the nikon which has a various angled screen( which I prefer over the xt10's tilting screen)
3. Are batteries expensive? I wouldn't mind lugging around a few more batteries as I read the battery life of a mirrorless is half of a dslr
4. Should I wait for xt10's successor to be released as the screen might be various angled instead of tilting only cause I'm not really in a rush to get a camera yet(I can wait till around Apr-May 2017 ish).
5. The design of the silver xt10 >>> almost all of the mirrorless and dslrs I've seen and would it attract too much attention?
6. Should I buy those camera sets with lens included or should I get them seperately? Also what type of lens is suitable if I really do get the xt10 or it's successor?
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1. They're the same to me. Just that in Fuji's case, looking in the viewfinder allows you to see the actual exposure of the photo.
2. It's your preferences.
3. They're quite expensive for RM265 based in Shashinki. X-T10 Battery
4. There aren't much of a difference between each generation, unless you're quite sensitive to the sensor's performance. I didn't regret buying the X-T1 when the X-T2 was announced.
5. Fujifilm X cameras already attract quite attention from any photographers tongue.gif But yeah, silver ones are more attractive
6. It depends on your budget on the lens. Fujinon lenses are quite pricey but are really well worth the prices. Personally, I am using a 23mm f1.4
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post Nov 13 2016, 02:10 PM

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QUOTE(Etolen @ Nov 13 2016, 01:50 PM)
Hmm I guess I will wait alittle bit more first before purchasing  the camera (the more I look at the xt10 the more I like it) but thanks for the insights.
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My bet is wait for X-T20 or go in for the kill for X-T2.

QUOTE(kevyeoh @ Nov 13 2016, 01:55 PM)
X-t10 is using the same sensor as x-t1.... only major consideration is the weather proof for x-t1 and also the extra dial or knob for x-t1... you should be able to easily Google the comparison... end of the day you can decide if the extra features you get in x-t1 is worth the moolah.... smile.gif
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X-T1 is very well worth indeed brows.gif

QUOTE(QiAnG @ Nov 12 2016, 11:46 PM)
Thanks for the input.

After researching abit will probly go for the 23 1.4. Coming from the sigma 35 and gonna limit myself to a single lens for at least half a year.

Looking forward to share my pictures here smile.gif
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QUOTE(kevyeoh @ Nov 13 2016, 12:08 AM)
after reading the inputs here...i'm swayed to change from 35mm to 23mm f1.4 also...haven't bought my fuji stuff...waiting for promo... haha...
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MOAR 23mm goodness rclxs0.gif This time in low light
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post Nov 13 2016, 04:11 PM

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QUOTE(fruitie @ Nov 13 2016, 04:00 PM)
I shot fully in JPEG all the time as Fuji's SOOC is good enough just need minor touch up. biggrin.gif

These were taken near to Klebang, Malacca right? laugh.gif
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QUOTE(theng168 @ Nov 13 2016, 04:04 PM)
Yea, the SOOC just need a bit of touch up and boom...  blink.gif
And again, yes, Malacca! You went before?
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Do you guys use Standard, Vivid or Classic Chrome?

I know I use Classic Chrome when I take street photos. Seems that I am a bit attached to RAW. So I used RAW+JPEG all the time.
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post Nov 13 2016, 10:05 PM

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QUOTE(ddr3 @ Nov 13 2016, 09:43 PM)
sorry to ask bro, the "Standard, Vivid or Classic Chrome' is in lightroom? TQ
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Like what Fruitie said. Remember when people used to say it's not worth upgrading your camera body if it's still similarly spec-ed?

Well this one is well worth just for classic chrome. The colors are natural as f***.
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post Sep 8 2018, 07:22 PM

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I was deeply anticipating for the X-T3 as a replacement for my X-T1; however, I was shocked to see that the T3 will not have built-in stabilizer. I'm used to using 1/60s on my 23mm f1.4 at low light conditions. Having that stabilization would benefit greatly for me. The H1's body seemed to heavy and big since the T1-2-3's bodies are perfectly sized.

Why Fuji.....waiiiiiiii cry.gif

 

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