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  1. Fujifilm X-T3 - Fujinon XF 18-55mm f/2.8-4 LM OIS Sanyang, The Gambia
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  2. The best way is to use a card reader
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  3. Chittagong, Bangladesh Fujifilm X-T3 - Fujinon XF18-55mmF2.8-4 R LM OIS
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  4. I brought my X-T100 as a bundle offer with tripod, cleaning kit and Boya microphone. But the dealer supplied only a mic with a 3.5mm cable. I was searching for a cable or adaptor to change the 3.5mm to 2.5mm to fit the camera. But these adaptors and cables are very costly. Finally I found that there is a cable available which has one end 2.5mm and other end 3.5mm male connectors. As my mic has a 3.5 female connector input it was working and much cheap. Actually the cable is for a bose headphones. Click the link for the cable Amazon.com 3.5mm to 2.5mm Aux Cable Cord or you can search for "Bose oe2 replacement cable" on any search engine. Remember to buy the one without remote or mic unit which uses a TRRS connector that may not work with the camera.
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  5. I tried Darktable around Christmas time and have now got quite far with it. It is more powerful than C1 and LR, the demosaicing is very good and it has all the tools I need. I haven’t opened anything else for a couple of weeks. The learning curve is quite steep though... and it is free. Save your money for lenses!
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  6. mrPeter

    Video editing software

    I use Blender, it's an open source program, free to use and many good tutorials on YouTube. The program is also used by professional moviemakers. It does the same or more as the apps recommended above. link to Blender Edit: Davinci Resolve is another free video editor worth trying.
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  7. Hello, I am glad @teaandcake went to Fujifilm. I did the move a while ago buying the X-T20, coming form Nikon and previously Canon and I was blown away. Now I added a X-T3 and I won't probably go anywhere else for the time being. I've been doing some comparative tests with different software to see how can get the best from the X-Trans sensor, finding myself in a similar situation. Long story short, I am now down to Camera Raw (which is also in LR) with "Enhance details" .dng photos and Capture One Express (which won't export .dng for business reasons, I think). If you work a bit with the sharpening on both software you will get exactly the same level of definition. In Camera Raw is under "Edit - Detail", while in Capture One is in "Quick - Sharpening" AND "Details - Sharpening" (so in Capture One you have to work twice). I would start from 0 on both. Also in Capture One you have to turn down to 0 the Noise Reduction. "Details - Noise Reduction". Zeroing all these pre-loaded settings, will get you exact results. In terms of treating the pixel, I find Capture One being slightly (just slightly) better but only if you zoom up to the pixel you will notice it, so in real life this difference won't never be seen. My conclusion is, between the two tools, use the one you like and feel familiar most, so play with both and set yourself at ease. Helping to choose it's also dependant on your circle of photography friends. I am staying on Camera Raw because everyone I know use Adobe, but I will play a bit with Capture One to see what has to offer.
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  8. according to my experience , i might not have year's of experience . but according to my usage experience , capture one is still better than lightroom for fujifilm x-trans sensor camera files . if you need to use lightroom ,you can alternatively convert the raf file to tiff or dng using "silkypix raw x converter" or capture one itself , i assume that the free version of capture one express for fujifilm can do that . so if you only want to use a software which give the best possible results without so many tasks for fujifilm x-trans raf files capture one is the simple choice ,also topaz softwares and luminar works very nice with fujifilm x-trans sensor camera files . also "darktable" which is a lightweight and open source software ,also work very well with fujifilm raf files . i hope this helps . have a nice day !
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