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May 01, 2014 20:16 |  #1261

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I did the same, but mine don't fit as well as yours. Did you buy them locally or online? What are the stickers intended for (so I know what to ask for)? Better yet, can you post a picture of the packaging?

So far they have held up well for about a month. I got them for $1.99 at Micheal's, so even if they fall off after a while I can afford to replace them :)

They have a bunch of sizes, colors and textures. They are in the sticker isle, but i forget if they had a special name.

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May 01, 2014 20:28 |  #1262

I searched high and low at Joann Fabrics (similar store) and couldn't find anything.


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May 01, 2014 20:31 as a reply to  @ pdrober2's post |  #1263

^ Brilliant!

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I have given up woth back button on the Fuji, I have asked Fuji to check its function though when the camera is in to get the light leak sorted as on the Fuji forum only one other person said they are experiencing the same as me. Everyone else says shutter and back buttons lock at the same speed. Mine is noticeably different. Shutter button locks as fast as my 5D2. Back button locks like a point and shoot

my XT1 also does it. It's not a ton slower really but it bounces back and forth maybe one more time like you're saying. The XE2 does NOT appear to do this. Or if it does it's much much closer between the 2. I'm using the 23mm on the XT and the 18-55 on the XE though.


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May 02, 2014 00:53 |  #1264

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May 02, 2014 01:39 |  #1265

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^ Brilliant!


my XT1 also does it. It's not a ton slower really but it bounces back and forth maybe one more time like you're saying. The XE2 does NOT appear to do this. Or if it does it's much much closer between the 2. I'm using the 23mm on the XT and the 18-55 on the XE though.

This sounds like mine. On the shutter button I hear it hunt-->lock almost instantly. On the rear button its hunt-->hunt-->lock so it probably one second it takes. This is enough for my son to get bored of looking at the camera and look elsewhere though :).

Ill just stick to the shutter button now unless my light leak free camera comes back from fuji with it sorted (if its even a fault)


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May 02, 2014 04:58 |  #1266

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speaking of the size differences, here's both kits at roughly the same distance and FL...
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Any vignetting with the 10-24 @ <12mm with the Xume filter adapter?? Are you using the Xume to quickly adapt a screw on ND/CPL or the adapter ring for a Lee kit? If using regular screw on filters, slim or standard size filters?


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May 02, 2014 09:31 |  #1267

No vingetting with the 10-24 I also do not have any vingetting with the Lee 100mm kit. Only had vingetting when testing the Lee Seven5 between 10 en 14mm


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May 02, 2014 10:21 |  #1269

^ I see London, I see France....please don't let your third pic be your underpants :lol:


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May 02, 2014 10:45 |  #1270

^ :lol:

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Any vignetting with the 10-24 @ <12mm with the Xume filter adapter?? Are you using the Xume to quickly adapt a screw on ND/CPL or the adapter ring for a Lee kit? If using regular screw on filters, slim or standard size filters?

With the 10-24 I use the xume for my lee adapter ring. I have a 3 slot lee setup and if its perfectly square there's no vignette with all three. If I move it too far past square I can see a tiny bit of vignette. I need to take the time to go to 2 to see if its totally gone but haven't yet... With just the xume on there with the lee ring there's zero vignette.

I also have xumes on the 23 and 56 but there I use a round 3 stop nd so I can shoot wide open in daylight. I went with the next size up since you can't get then in whatever size those lenses are (62mm and the xume is 67?). I also bought metal threaded lenscaps and put them on xume rings so its super easy to use everything. Check my Flickr for more shots of the 56 setup.


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May 02, 2014 12:26 |  #1271

What's the current state of adobe and xtrans files? All the issues from months ago sorted out? I wouldn't be using lightroom if that matters, just camera raw and PS5.5.




  
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May 02, 2014 13:25 as a reply to  @ iamascientist's post |  #1272

...anyone using a cable release for the x100s?




  
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May 02, 2014 13:53 |  #1273

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^ :lol:


With the 10-24 I use the xume for my lee adapter ring. I have a 3 slot lee setup and if its perfectly square there's no vignette with all three. If I move it too far past square I can see a tiny bit of vignette. I need to take the time to go to 2 to see if its totally gone but haven't yet... With just the xume on there with the lee ring there's zero vignette.

I also have xumes on the 23 and 56 but there I use a round 3 stop nd so I can shoot wide open in daylight. I went with the next size up since you can't get then in whatever size those lenses are (62mm and the xume is 67?). I also bought metal threaded lenscaps and put them on xume rings so its super easy to use everything. Check my Flickr for more shots of the 56 setup.

Ben, how strong is the magnetic pull of the xume rings? Do you feel confident walking about with the camera when the ND filter is attached?


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May 02, 2014 16:53 |  #1274

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Ben, how strong is the magnetic pull of the xume rings? Do you feel confident walking about with the camera when the ND filter is attached?

I have Xume rings for my XF 18/35 and I use them to attach screw on ND filters. I have no fear about the NDs falling off.

But I do question whether the Xume adapter rings are strong enough to hold in place while inserting and removing rectangular filters. And with rectangular filters you have a larger lever arm so it wouldn't take much of a "knock" to release the Xume adapter.

For a while I was using Xume adapter rings to attach a screw on hood to my XF 35. It works really well...as long as I didn't bump into anything. The slightest bump and the hood would fall off. Screw on ND filters are small and flat enough that this hasn't been an issue.


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May 02, 2014 19:47 |  #1275

I've dropped the ND off the 56 once when I had the XT1 on my spider holster and was carrying a barrel full of yard waste. Camera bumped the barrel at a funny angle and it popped off (onto grass luckily). I've also dropped the ENTIRE less stack off when I was taking this shot:

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I was just setting up and bumped the camera. Not sure if I hadn't gotten it on right or what but if dropped onto the rocks. Luckily I caught it and the corner of the ND got a tiny beauty mark but, yeah, I'm learning I need to be careful with it. I've used it ~5 times though (the lee setup on the 10-24) and it's only fallen off the once and I was moving around and not setup yet so I can't blame it 100%. I will say I won't keep it on there while walking around...

I hate treading on rings though, so I'll make it work. I might just have to rig up some sort of safety line so if/when it falls it's still attached to the camera. A loop around the base of the lens through a hole in the holder would be easy enough if I have more issues. The panel CP is up to $215 now so I'll be damned if I'm going to have to replace one again...

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