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  1. merlin

    Ancient Mountain Juniper

    XT-2, 16-80mm
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  3. mdm

    Lockdown photography

    X-E2 + 60f2.4
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  4. Yes I also own one and very good it is, I mainly use it with the Canon EF 17-55mm f2.8. Not too concerned about the AF speed as I mainly take landscapes and architecture, highly recommended.
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  5. Just in case anyone is interested I went ahead and bought a fringes ef/fx pro2. It cost me $450 au new and also picked up a 150 - 600 Sigma contemporary for $814 au used in top nick... wow...! Very happy with the results.. to be honest the autofocus works great, not as fast my 55 to 200 but not that much slower either, very usable. The Sigma is on the heavy side but 600mm mmm mmm love it. I can still hand hold. I had a bit of a play around the house over the last couple of days and have so far enjoyed using it and haven't found any real faults. I've used a canon 70 to 200mm L ll f2.8 and once again the autofocus was a little slower but not by much. I'm not a professional, I'm just letting people know that the fringes works and works well.. so if have some Canon lenses or I would like to get a cheaper option then the fuji 100-400mm and 1.4 extender is all. I do not regret my purchases and I am now looking at Canon lens options second hand like the 300mm prime. Hope this is of some help
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  6. i use 5.11 backpacks for everything in life. they're used by the military and police and last forever. i like the molle modular system to easily attach other cases or a tripod to the bag. the bags are even designed to attach attach to another bag. wrap the camera and lenses in some lens wraps and throw them in. i used the 5.11 rush 12 on a recent trip, took most of my camera gear and it held it all with no issues. the bag is about the heigh and width of a normal backpack, maybe a little deeper. it held 3 camera bodies with lenses attached, another 5 lenses, tripod, filters, and more. the rush 24 is bigger, it easily accommodates my 17" laptop
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