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Nov 02, 2017 18:18 |  #5836

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We ran into issues trying to fire an AD200 via both the X-1Tc and XT32c neither would work when attached to the X-T2. Pressing the test button fired the flash. The X1Tf works like a charm...

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The XT-32c has an extra pin that the X-E2 hotshoe lacks. I wonder if the trouble is there. In any event there's an X-Pro2 on its way here. I may as well test the transmitter with that before sending it back.


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Nov 02, 2017 18:19 |  #5837

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Nov 02, 2017 18:27 |  #5838

PineBomb wrote in post #18487229 (external link)
The XT-32c has an extra pin that the X-E2 hotshoe lacks. I wonder if the trouble is there. In any event there's an X-Pro2 on its way here. I may as well test the transmitter with that before sending it back.

X-PRO2, nice ;-)a

The XT32c and the X1Tc work fine with my X-PRO2, can't remember if I tried them with the X-E2. If I remember I'll have a look in the morning. But I'm triggering an AD600/200 & TT685 so the newer flashes with built in radio receivers. I guess if the test button is firing with the trigger is on the camera but the flash is not then there is a problem there.

I presume you are in mechanical shutter had have the flash and sound setting to allow flash (sound and flash: on)

EDIT: never mind all that, I just tried the XT32c and X1Tc on an X-E2 and no joy at all. The test button works. They work on the X-T1 and X-PRO2 though. The TT685f fires on top of the X-E2.


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Nov 02, 2017 18:32 |  #5839

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X-PRO2, nice ;-)a

The XT32c and the X1Tc work fine with my X-PRO2, can't remember if I tried them with the X-E2. If I remember I'll have a look in the morning. But I'm triggering an AD600/200 & TT685 so the newer flashes with built in radio receivers. I guess if the test button is firing with the trigger is on the camera but the flash is not then there is a problem there.

I presume you are in mechanical shutter had have the flash and sound setting to allow flash

I confirmed camera settings were compliant, because I was able to fire the flash shooting with the wave commander set that came with the Streaklight. It seems like there's always growing pains when you enter a new flash regime.


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Nov 02, 2017 18:53 as a reply to  @ PineBomb's post |  #5840

Yes, I also tried the X1Tc in single pin mode and no joy.


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Nov 02, 2017 20:02 |  #5841

Got my 50-140 today, thanks to Adorama’s free expedited shipping. :lol:

Nothing to post yet as I’ve only taken test shots, but I almost cut myself just holding the lens this thing is so sharp lol. I’ve always been a prime guy, but this zoom is really nice.


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Nov 02, 2017 21:07 |  #5842

Enjoy, the 50-140 it’s easily my favorite lens so far.

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Nov 02, 2017 21:09 |  #5843

Thanks.

Now my problem is I might need another camera bag lol.


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Nov 02, 2017 21:44 |  #5844

PLLphotography wrote in post #18487303 (external link)
Got my 50-140 today, thanks to Adorama’s free expedited shipping. :lol:

Nothing to post yet as I’ve only taken test shots, but I almost cut myself just holding the lens this thing is so sharp lol. I’ve always been a prime guy, but this zoom is really nice.

Congrats. Like Osa713 its probably my favorite lens....kind of a toss up between the 50-140 and the 35 f1.4.

Let us know what you think after you shoot with it for a while.




  
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Nov 02, 2017 21:46 |  #5845

PLLphotography wrote in post #18487303 (external link)
Got my 50-140 today, thanks to Adorama’s free expedited shipping. :lol:

Nothing to post yet as I’ve only taken test shots, but I almost cut myself just holding the lens this thing is so sharp lol. I’ve always been a prime guy, but this zoom is really nice.


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Enjoy, the 50-140 it’s easily my favorite lens so far.

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Nov 03, 2017 00:55 |  #5846

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I know..:oops:

was with the Samyang at f1.4.. I need to practice with it at such shallow DOF

Is the Samyang manual focus?


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Nov 03, 2017 01:13 |  #5847

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Is the Samyang manual focus?

Any Samyang lens on a Fuji is manual focus only.


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Nov 03, 2017 08:09 as a reply to  @ gremlin75's post |  #5848

I often regret selling my 35/1.4 and getting the 35/2. :cry:


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Nov 03, 2017 10:37 |  #5849

FarmerTed1971 wrote in post #18487442 (external link)
Is the Samyang manual focus?

Yes manual focus.. I like the lens .. but will take some time gettin used to


Anyone have any suggestions for a tripod.

I only have a video tripod all

Needs to be travel friendly , but sturdy enough for long exposures..
Getting colder , portrait season coming to an end .. time for cityscapes .

If like to keep it at no higher than 500 and that would be kind of pushing it .
Unless that is being unr3asonable ?


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Nov 03, 2017 11:01 |  #5850

when I had Canon I had a big beefy manfrotto.

When I switched to Fuji, I found a Dolica pro carbon fiber tripod at Costco, was like $199. it's pretty compact. I can't remember the model number off the top of my head, and it's at home.

Nice thing was, you could unscrew one of the legs, and combine it with the center column and have a monopod.


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