A Little Carried Away?

Random photos in uptown Charlotte, North Carolina
Random photos in uptown Charlotte, North Carolina

Perhaps as self-compensation for not shooting as much as I’d like to do, it seems that I have been loading up on Fuji lenses.  Every time I think I’m done I decide to buy “just one more.”  And I’m perhaps just a little embarrassed to say that I am now up to 8.  Yikes!  I just recently I sprung for the 35mm 1.4 lens.  Going a little bit counter to conventional thought (who, me?), I considered the newer and slightly less costly f2 version in favor of the somewhat dated but still quite worthy older model.  I put it through some initial paces on a quick walk around town this past weekend.  So far I must say I’m impressed and happy with the purchase.

Charlotte Transit Center in uptown Charlotte, North Carolina
Charlotte Transit Center in uptown Charlotte, North Carolina
Ongoing construction in uptown Charlotte, North Carolina
Ongoing construction in uptown Charlotte, North Carolina
Random photos in uptown Charlotte, North Carolina
Random photos in uptown Charlotte, North Carolina
Random photos in uptown Charlotte, North Carolina
Random photos in uptown Charlotte, North Carolina
Random photos in uptown Charlotte, North Carolina
Random photos in uptown Charlotte, North Carolina
Random photos in uptown Charlotte, North Carolina
Random photos in uptown Charlotte, North Carolina
Sunset from our back yard
Sunset from our back yard

14 thoughts on “A Little Carried Away?”

  1. The GAS guilt trip. All of us have gone through it but it usually goes away pretty quickly. I used that lens on a local photo walk sponsored by Fujifim and liked it. I bought the f2.0 version because of slight cost difference and felt the slower aperture would be okay for my shooting style. I do enjoy the 35mm focal length. Looks like the lens is just fine in your hands. 🙂

  2. I realized today that I need to do a follow-up post because I’ve thought of more I want to say on the subject. I suppose you’re right, that there’s a little guilt involved, but mostly I’m just amazed at how much I like those lenses! The 1.4 is every bit as noisy as the reviews said it is, but it has a “look” that I really like in a lens. On sale it wasn’t much more than the 2.0 so it was a toss-up. I keep telling myself that I can always send back a lens I don’t want, but so far I haven’t come across one! 🙂

    1. I agree on the Fujifilm glass. Not sure they have a bad one in the bunch. I am actually pleased with the 27mm f2.8 and really did not need the 35mm. I just wanted it. 🙂

  3. Ha! I think that they may have a group for this kind of thing. 😉 If not, maybe you could start one! I feel woefully behind in glass purchases. I have only 2 for the Olympus, a 45 mm f/1.8 and a 12 mm f/2. I have had my eyes on the 75 mm for some time, but haven’t pulled the trigger.

    I will admit to having some GAS cramps about the new Nikon DL24-85, point & shoot. It’s along the lines of the Sony that I rented, but about $300+ cheaper. I’ve got my name on the list to be notified when it is in stock, but this is not to be misconstrued as a pre-order 😀

    1. We could be “Friends of Tom” instead of Bill! My name is Tom and I like lenses…. 😉

      I’ve been carrying all of my lenses when we travel but hardly ever pull out the primes. Based on that I have pretty much decided to stick with the zooms for travel and use the primes for “around town” stuff. The zooms are probably a bit of a crutch for me when I don’t know what focal length to use, but I do like the ability to change quickly when I am in situations when I don’t know what I will see.

      Sorry for the delayed reply! It looks like your comment went into my moderation queue in Akismet and the notification went into my Spam queue in email! 🙁 Should be clear now, I hope.

      1. Haha! Now, we’re even, I suppose. All of your e-mails get rejected by my mail server, for some reason. Well, now I’m using a gmail address, on your site only, in the hopes that I can get your replies! 🙂

        1. Well, it looks like that may have solved the problem. I did get a “bounced” message but it was for the earlier comment when you used your old email address.

  4. I just joined the club with an order for the Fuji XT2. I have been tempted by the XT1 ever since it came out but was able to resist. I only ordered one lens, a 16mm f/1.4, but imagine there may be more in my future as I get to know this new camera and lens system.

    1. Nice! I never really pay attention to what people use so I don’t know offhand what you have now, but I’ll be interested in your thoughts on the camera. I debated between the 14 and the 16, figuring they were too close to have both (silly rule!) and really like the 14. I like them all actually (obviously) but now that I have so many I need to use them more to narrow down some favorites. The 18-55 zoom is a sweet lens and rivals any zoom lens I’ve ever had. The primes “feel” as good as my old Mamiya lenses, in a much smaller and less expensive package.

      I’ve been a generation skipper in the past and am passing on the current generation. The X Pro 1 got my attention initially and I’d love to have an X Pro 2, but I’m happy for the time being.

        1. I assume you are referring to the battery grip, which I’ve never been a fan of. While they are handy for vertical shooting, their size tends to offset the compact-ness of the smaller camera. That said, I did buy the Fuji hand grip that has the Arca Swiss style bracket on the bottom, then also bought an L bracket from PhotoMadd in England. I interchange them depending on what kind of shooting I am doing (generally tripod or no tripod). The PhotoMadd bracket is a nicer product IMO than the RRS bracket for less money and with a more comfortable grip. I also bought the thumb rest from Lensmate and the combo is very comfortable for me.

  5. Well, I’ve been a Nikon SLR user for more than 20 years, aside from occasional diversions to other brand portables, and I do still shoot with my Fuji x100s.
    I will get that zoom, but I’ll leave it there with two lenses. No intention of “switching” systems, too much invested in Nikon. (Famous last words)

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