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At £10 per 35mm roll for TIFF scans, I’ve dropped a small fortune on film scanning so far. Picked this up on eBay for £200 which is about half the going rate. Will hopefully pay for itself in a few months.
I thought it was a rice cooker...

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At £10 per 35mm roll for TIFF scans, I’ve dropped a small fortune on film scanning so far. Picked this up on eBay for £200 which is about half the going rate. Will hopefully pay for itself in a few months.
Some other freezer items until i get round to shooting them.
Portra 400, Lomo Colour 92 and Santa 100!
Going to get a label printed off to send back the Kodak Gold 200 that i shot in Edinburgh last week. Unfortuntaley didn't enough time to break out the Lomo Metropolis that i wanted to shoot so that went back into the freezer.
What are you going to shoot the Santacolor with? It's respooled Kodak Aerocolor IV which has a clear base making for interesting results when scanned. Some people even process it in E6 for positives, although if you want to do this it would benefit from a warming filter. Enjoy!
Picked this up from LCE used. I say used but someone had clearly got it with a kit and never taken it out of the box. I have a trip to Japan coming up and wanted to rationalise my digital kit to one lens so that I can lug around the Bronica or the Elan 7NE. I was considering winging it with a 28mm or 23mm but I've chickened out.
It generally doesn't get a lot of love, being criticised for lack of corner sharpness and being restricted by max aperture of f/4. However I think it's damn sharp for a zoom, and f/4 really isn't restrictive with the excellent OIS. On my X-S10, I did a test last night. 80mm, handheld at 1s was more than adequately sharp. 1/2s was tripod sharp. Perhaps my standards are low! I'll be doing more tests later but I reckon at the wide end I'll be able to handhold up to 2s or longer.
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Another trip?! Time to get your own place out there Raymond! Sounds like you’re going to have a great time.You reminded me 2 things
1 - I too have a kit lens 15-45 f/3.5-5.6 that I have never used in the box that came with the X-S10
2 - I have booked a trip back to Japan too lol
I am not going alone this time, but with a friend I met when I was in Japan 6 years ago (from HK, we both speak Cantonese). She loves having her photos taken and is (IMO) very photogenic, so I plan to take a few more lenses with me this time, including this flash trigger I picked up in HK and a flash for some night time photos.
I am tempted to part-ex my X-S10 to a XT5 too but I will put the money updating my 8 year old MacBook with a new M4 MBA I think.
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Another trip?! Time to get your own place out there Raymond! Sounds like you’re going to have a great time.
With the flash trigger, do you hand hold the flash or put it on a stand somewhere? Also what flash do you use? I don’t have one for the Fuji and would really like one with E-TTL and flash compensation etc…
I also considered moving to an X-T5 but after holding one in the shop I don’t think I would get on with it. The grip on the X-S10 is one of my favourite features. Maybe a 3rd party grip might help.
Picked this up from LCE used. I say used but someone had clearly got it with a kit and never taken it out of the box. I have a trip to Japan coming up and wanted to rationalise my digital kit to one lens so that I can lug around the Bronica or the Elan 7NE. I was considering winging it with a 28mm or 23mm but I've chickened out.
It generally doesn't get a lot of love, being criticised for lack of corner sharpness and being restricted by max aperture of f/4. However I think it's damn sharp for a zoom, and f/4 really isn't restrictive with the excellent OIS. On my X-S10, I did a test last night. 80mm, handheld at 1s was more than adequately sharp. 1/2s was tripod sharp. Perhaps my standards are low! I'll be doing more tests later but I reckon at the wide end I'll be able to handhold up to 2s or longer.
A very under-appreciated lens IMO. I’ve owned it twice and both copies I was very happy with. F4 is more than adequate and the images wide open are perfectly fine. Stopping down to just f5.6 yields superb results across the focal range.Picked this up from LCE used. I say used but someone had clearly got it with a kit and never taken it out of the box. I have a trip to Japan coming up and wanted to rationalise my digital kit to one lens so that I can lug around the Bronica or the Elan 7NE. I was considering winging it with a 28mm or 23mm but I've chickened out.
It generally doesn't get a lot of love, being criticised for lack of corner sharpness and being restricted by max aperture of f/4. However I think it's damn sharp for a zoom, and f/4 really isn't restrictive with the excellent OIS. On my X-S10, I did a test last night. 80mm, handheld at 1s was more than adequately sharp. 1/2s was tripod sharp. Perhaps my standards are low! I'll be doing more tests later but I reckon at the wide end I'll be able to handhold up to 2s or longer.
Have you had a few Sony cameras in the past then? I never really considered Panasonic up until now. I was maybe going for a Sony a7 IV or Sony a7CR, (main use being photography). Is there any particular high res Panasonic camera you would suggest tking a look at?Bye bye Sony. I made a bit of an error buying the FX30 for my main use case, which is filming climbing videos. I quite often shoot vertical and crop in quite hard, and the distortion on APS-C in the corners looked really pants, not to mention having to do the 3.2x crop and sharpen the hell out of it, which took hours and hours of rendering.
The Panasonic S5ii shoots 6k 5952x3968 open gate, so I get plenty of cropping power without losing fidelity. Can't quite maintain 1:1 when shooting vertical, but good enough.
You don't realise how utterly awful Sony interfaces and controls are until you try something else, jeez, the Lumix is just instantly intuitive, much better features (waveforms, amazing)....and costs a fair chunk less.
The 20-60 is perfect for me too, as I need the wide end.