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How to use the Interval Timer function | Dale Young

The Interval Timer feature built into some of our X series* cameras can be an excellent tool to express your creativity. It can be used to capture multiple images one after the other with the knowledge that you will simply pick Read more …

Capturing Croyde and Lundy Island with the XF10-24mm & X-E2
combo | Dale Young

As you may or may not know the XF35mm is my ‘everyday’ lens but when it comes to landscape photography the XF10-24mm is my next ‘must-have’ lens. I used to use the XF14mm lens – which by the way is superb, but I’ve realised that I just cannot get enough of that ultra-wide 10mm setting. I have only been delving into the landscape photography world of late and am still very much finding my feet. When looking back through my landscapes I have noticed that I clearly love the slightly stranger viewpoints, mainly from a wide-angle, ground-up perspective. It may be that the world is just more interesting down there!? …..

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