Yet, sort of like looking over different adapted lenses for their 'character' and build features, there's a lot to like with the Fuji. This is my first Fuji (X-T2), and coming from a 42mp Sony I question my sanity. I'd imagine that has a lot to do with it. If interested, I may make a post on the setup. Its huge and slightly cumbersome, but its very accurate. I almost got Roboshoot, but with the exchange rate (I live in Canada), I gave this a shot based on price. I have a few days left with the camera before I can exchange/refund.Īlso, just a side note, I am successfully using my Nikon SB700 with TTL/HSS, using a Cactus V6II. Thanks for reading, and looking forward to hearing any input. The 18-55 got great reviews, and maybe my expectations have been set too high. Also could be that most pictures taken on my XT2, I don't find them to be as sharp as I have hoped. Looking back on my old images on the Fuji XT1, I find those images to be sharper and cleaner. Maybe I am too used to pixel peeping, thanks to using a 36MP monster previously, I don't know. ISO 200/18MM/f22/1/60sec/IOS On (edited in LR to taste) These are some better shots that I am happy with the Fuji output: With better lighting, noise does seem to clean up. All camera settings are default, as in noise reduction set to zero. Please feel free to download and let me know your thoughts. Lightroom CC is being used for raf files. I'm just wondering if this is the expected noise output for Fuji JPGs? Even shooting raf, I cant seem to smooth out the noise. I've also noticed soft images on a tripod with IOS on, which is apparently a well known issue. This set up feels like a cheetah compared to my old clunky Nikon.Īnyways, it's been 13 days with my new set up and I have been noticing large amount of noise at ISO 200 and greater. Great little combo, and blazingly fast AF. Loved the setup, but decided to sell them both when I seen the Fuji sale on. Great set up, felt like a small child hanging off my neck, and looked like a donkey at family events. My last set up was a Nikon D800 with 24-70 f2.8G. I have had a multitude of camera gear through the years, from FF Canon, Sony, to Nikon, and I keep going back to Fuji. Click here for the application form.First post on DPReview, so bear with me, and be nice to the newbie. Outstation trainees will be required to make accommodation arrangements on their own.Ĭlick here for the official information. Summer trainees are eligible to receive a monthly stipend of ₹20,000/- per month. Summer trainees will be required to undertake the project in various Central Office Departments in Mumbai or the respective Control Offices mentioned above under the Para ‘Role of Institutions’. The period may be reduced/extended at the discretion of the Bank. Normally the period of placement will be for a maximum of 3 months during the period from April to July. Selected outstation candidates will be reimbursed AC II Tier/1st Class return fare by rail from the place of his/her institute to the place of summer placement for undertaking the project.Names of selected students will be communicated to the institutes in the month of December/January.The shortlisted outstation candidates will be required to bear the travel costs of the journey to the office of RBI and back for this purpose. In the month of November/December each year, the interview for the shortlisted candidates will be held at the offices indicated above.The Bank will select a maximum of 125 students for summer placement every year.Reputed Institutes/Colleges located in India offering Masters in Business Management (MBA/MMS)/Economics/Econometrics/Finance/Banking/Statistics/Commerce/or full-time professional Bachelor’s degree in Law may forward the applications of eligible/interested students to the respective ‘ Control Offices of Reserve Bank of India‘ as given in the table on the website with the official information, with the recommendations in the prescribed form. How to Apply?Įligible students should apply for summer placement through the online web-based application form through their respective institutes to the ‘Control Offices of Reserve Bank of India’, from October 15 to December 31 of the previous year for an internship starting from April of next year. Stay updated! Download the Lawctopus Appī) Integrated five-year courses in Management/Statistics/ Law/ Commerce/Economics/Econometrics/Banking/Finance or three-year full-time professional Bachelor’s degree in Law from reputed Institutions/Colleges located in India can apply for summer placement during their penultimate year/semester. Your next big opportunity may be right around the corner.
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