Rawpodcast - Ep2 - Move to Mirrorless

Published: Aug. 3, 2016, 2:01 p.m.

b"Hello and welcome back! This is episode 2 of Raw Podcast. Thanks so much for returning and giving us another shot and if you're brand new to this little podcast of ours then we love it if you'd give episode 1 a listen too. If you are a podcast lover and use a podcast app then we'd love it even more if you'd subscribe and that way you'll be able to stay up to date with all future releases.\\n\\nHopefully you'll find this particular episode that little bit more professional than the first. We've upped our equipment game and Paul has taken things to a whole other level with mics, mic stands and we each wore a set of (what he likes to call) cans. I'll stick with headphones...\\nSo - loaded with fresh coffee, a bowl of haribo's, lemon cupcakes and Reeces peanut butter cups we launchd into this week's episode with sugared up gusto and here is what we covered.\\n\\nThe discussion this week revolves around the switch I made from using full frame DSLR bodies (Nikon D750) to the Fujifilm X-Pro2\\nAlong that conversation path here are the various things we talked about.\\nSo we started at the beginning and what made me move from Canon to Nikon. This review from Ross Harvey was pretty much to blame for that.\\nRoss Harvey's D750 Review\\n\\nThen we discussed my path from there. I did have a love affair with the X-T1 for quite sometime. My biggest post ever was when myself and my wife drove Route 66 on our honeymoon and using just the X-T1 and the 23mm 1.4 you can see the results of that here.\\nMy Honeymoon - All taken with the Fujifilm X-T1\\n\\nSo - here are the Dave's various Fuji Cameras.\\nFujifilm X-T1\\nFujifilm X100T\\nFujifilm X-Pro2\\nFujifilm X70\\nand the lenses\\n14mm 2.8\\n23mm 1.4\\n35mm 2.0\\n56mm 1.2\\n\\nWe also made mention of the Fujifilm X-T2 that is coming out in early September. Check it out here. WANT!\\n\\nHoldfast System - Cool as it is I stepped away from it once I went to mirrorless.\\n\\nPeak Design Slidelite specifically designed for smaller camera bodies. I can't recommend this camera strap enough. It's super comfortable and so easy to adjust to make shorter or longer given the circumstance.\\n\\nSpider Holster - I like the Black Widow version best as it's discreet.\\n\\nIf you'd like to see some of the weddings Dave has shot since making the switch to the X-Pro2 then you're in luck. Here are a few that he's blogged so far.\\nThis was the first one and all shot in JPEG.\\nhttp://davidmcclelland-photography.com/xpro-2-wedding-ghotel\\nAnd the following were all shot in RAW.\\nEoin and Julie at Rathsallagh House\\nAmy and Richard at Lisnavagh House\\nRuth and Gary at Clonabreany House\\n\\nAnd that is pretty much it folks.That's it folks. I hope you enjoyed that.\\nFeel free to leave a comment below and if there is anything you'd like us to talk about then we'd love to hear your suggestions.\\n\\nTo find out more from us then you can check out the following.\\n\\nAnd more from Dave.\\nWeb - http://www.davidmcclelland-photography.com\\nFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/davidmcclellandphotography\\nInstagram - davemcclelland\\nTumblr - http://davidmcclellandphotography.tumblr.com\\nSnapchat - David McClelland (davemcc1144)\\n\\nSo then, Where to find more from Paul.\\nWeb - http://mhphoto.ie\\nFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/Moathillphoto\\nInstagram - Moathillphoto\\nTumblr - http://moathill.tumblr.com\\nSnapchat - Paul - Moat hill (pmon-aul)"