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Tour Royale, Toulon. I decided to visit Toulon yesterday evening to get a break away from the race track at Paul Ricard. I headed there principally to see the Tall Ships that were resident in the city this month but with no where to park I headed out to the Tour Royale overlooking the entrance of Toulon Harbour. It was the first fortification of the harbor, built 22 years after Provence became a part of France.
It was placed on the cap de la Manegue, at the end of the pointe de la Mitre, where it could fire at any ships coming into the Rade. It doesn't cost you anything to click on an advert but we get a small fee for every click thru from Google and this helps support this blog - thank you for helping.
If you like what you see on this blog please visit our Facebook page and click 'like'. Post a Comment. In April I was invited by Fujifilm to test the new converter and here are my thoughts on this new lens. Before I go into details I need to be upfront about something. I've never been a fan of 2x converters because the optical quality of the lens is usually affected to a large degree. I did have a 1. While the 1. I didn't like the results when using the converter so tended to not use it.
Anyway back to the X-Series! The 1. Read more. In July I posted a review of the Fujifilm X-T10 which I tested alongside my X-T1 as a lightweight alternative to the larger and more expensive camera. So when Fujifilm announced the launch of the X-T20 I was keen to put one to the test. I also took a few shots with it during the recent Water Ski event at Hazelwood Ski Centre last month and these three events really put the X-T20 through its paces.
Like the X-T10, the T20 is tiny compared to it's bigger brother. Even with the battery grip removed from the T2, the picture above shows the larger camera dwarfing the X-T Now this can be seen as a good thing if you are traveling and need a lightweight camera with a big punch but when using it with long lenses such as the mm or m I've been using the Fujifilm X-Pro1 for the past month and I haven't enjoyed my photography so much since I bought the Fuji X 12 months earlier.