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  1. i do a lot of different photography and really enjoy all of them but my secret love is still landscape photography. as a former nikon user (still using it sometimes) i wasn´t completely sure about the landscape capabilities of the xtrans sensors. i read a lot about it and wasn´t aware, until a few days ago, that many users don´t like the rendering for landscapes. anyway i decided to buy a zeiss 12mm and adapt my 100mm filter system to it. and it works fine. let me know your experience for landscape. i´m actually using the x-e2 with xf23, zeiss touit 12mm, 55-200 & 18-55. i´m now considering a x-t1 because of tilt screen and weather sealing... sample with the 12mm lens
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  2. I own a X-H1 and sometimes use it with a couple of vintage 1950s Leica M-mount and LTM mount lenses via adapters. IBIS works very well with these lenses and will also do so with adapted Nikkors. Regarding IBIS, Fuji claims maximum IS performance when Fuji OIS lenses are mounted on the X-H1 and both the OIS lenses and the X-H1 have been updated with the latest firmware for each, respectively. Adapted lenses will have reduced IBIS performance. My experience with my adapted lenses has reflected this. IBIS allows me to hand-hold my adapted lenses down to a shutter speed a stop or two higher than a similar focal length Fuji OIS lens, but 3(+) stops better than what I can achieve with IBIS turned off or when the same lenses are mounted on my X-E3. I am thrilled with this aspect of my X-H1's performance. Hope that this helps.
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  3. SCN

    landscapes with fuji x

    X-Pro1, 18-55mm just after sunrise
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  4. PAE

    landscapes with fuji x

    Fuji Finepix 2980
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  5. ... DSCF5606 by Enzio Harpaintner, auf Flickr X-H1 + Minolta 35-70/3.5 MD
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  6. Hi, I'll like to introduce myself and new to the forum. My name is Thien and decided to leave my job last year(April 2015). Ever since, I've been backpacking around the world with a Fuji XT-1. This is a photo taken of Khan Tengri Mountain from Inylchek Base Camp, Kyrgyzstan. 2014-08-29 -190510 Inylchek by thien.bui, on Flickr Fuji XT1 with 10-24 Lens For more of my work: Blog- thientravelography.blogspot.com 500px- 500px.com/thienbui Facebook: www.facebook.com/thientravelography
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  7. joergs

    landscapes with fuji x

    my home country evening light by JS-photographie, auf Flickr X-E1 with the Samyang Fisheye 8 f2.8
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  8. Fields of gold
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  9. Hi, I'm relatively new to the Fuji X System having shot with a Nikon D200 and then more recently a Nikon D610. However, I recently bought an XE2 with the 18-55mm and 10-24mm lenses for travelling and have been trying the Fuji out for some landscape work. This is one of the Forth Bridge at sunrise - shot in RAW and processed with Adobe Lightroom and finished in Perfect Effects: Forth Bridge by David Queenan, on Flickr
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