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  1. Here is my step by step video on the firmware fix. hope it helps:
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  2. merlin

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    X-T2, 90mm (taken through a double-glazed window)
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  3. I'm OK with the results I get at 200 mm
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  4. I think the 10-24 and the 55-200 would make a good travel kit if you want to take zoom lenses with you. One thing the 18-135 has over the 55-200; it is a WR lens.
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  5. I had the 18-135mm and sold it. It's not a bad lens, but it's not a great one either. Whenever I was shooting something where I specifically wanted a longer focal length, the 135mm was rarely enough. Also, the 55-200mm has exceptional image quality. I shoot 90% of my photos with primes, but the 55-200 never disappoints me in sharpness or overall image quality. It doubles as a decent portrait lens too if you open up the aperture, zoom it, and step back a bit. I would also say that if you enjoy landscapes, the 55-200mm is something I never go without for landscapes. It seems counter-intuitive at first, but a moderate telephoto zoom can get you great landscape photos in specific environments. I've shot the Swiss Alps with the 10-24 and the Cascade Mountains with the 55-200 and got great images in both cases. Excellent and underrated landscape tool.
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  6. DSCF5344 – Lightroom by Rico Pfirstinger, on Flickr
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  7. . jeté sur la côte - armada of camelot by me@flickr :.
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  8. . Georgette - armada of camelot (v.2) by Christoph, auf Flickr :.
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  9. You wreck me by sgt.floydpepper.hh, auf Flickr
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  10. Standby by sgt.floydpepper.hh, auf Flickr
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  11. Hello! I'm Andrew from New Zealand. I am a web designer and was given a DSLR as a sort of gift for helping a friend with his website. I've been hooked on photography since! I picked up an x100 a year ago and it got me hooked on Fuji. Just so much fun. Later picked up and xt1 + 35 and love this combo to bits. I also now have the 18f2, 18-55, samyang 12 and an adapted sigma 18-35 from my Nikon. Check out my blog if you like photo.andrewlee.co.nz
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  12. CRAusmus here. Currently in Texas, but going to get to Georgia this summer. I've been involved in photography in one form or another since I was a teenager. After taking a class in Junior High I built my own black and white lab and began to develop my own images with my Olympus OM 10. After spending some time muddling around after high school I got a job doing lab work for a professional photographer and working with various camera systems from Horizontal Cameras, Vertical Cameras, Contact Tables, Even Cruze Cameras that took up two rooms. With thoughts of working in high fashion and making millions in the photography industry I went to Art School and wound up going the Graphic Design route instead, only picking up cameras in the studio when needed. First digital camera I ever shot with was a Nikon based Kodak DCS that took a 3.5 in floppy disk, and I was bitten again by the photography bug. With the cost of digital being so expensive I spent more time renting gear and never got around to purchasing a DSLR. You could shoot all weekend for 90 bucks with Nikon D1, where as to buy one would cost you over 5 grand not including the lens, keep in mind this was 99-03. However it wasn't until just a few months ago I actually decided it was time to build a serious digital kit for myself. After spending an entire year doing research and saving, I took a leap and bought into the Fuji System. I'm fully invested now and couldn't be happier. I have two lenses on my purchase list, the 10-24 and the 55-200 (unless I score a major deal for the 50-140). I've been loving having the freedom of shooting whenever I want now I've begun to get back into film as well, and pulled my Patterson out of the attic a few weeks ago and bought a battery for my AE. Just one of the wonderful things about photography. The principles never change, the terminology never changes (well not all the terminology), and the technology only gets better. I'm excited to be a part of the Fuji X Community. I'm excited to be so near the ground floor of what Fuji is doing. They have a truly exciting future in front of them and I am very happy to be on this journey with them and you all.
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  13. Hi, My name is Al and i'm a Fujiholic. I shoot with an X-Pro1 and an X-10. I check out FR everyday and it was nice to see that a forum was linked to it. I am not a pro, but i have sold a few photos and have been given credit for others. I run a blog where i put all of my photos and it can be found here: d7100shooter.wordpress.com . Looking forward to contribute what i can to this forum.
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  14. Nero

    Introduce Yourself

    Hi everyone, Just finished my MFA in Electronic and Time Based Art at Purdue University. I first picked up a "real" camera a little over a year ago when I bought my Fuji X-T1, so I've still got a lot to learn. I shoot exclusively with that. My favorite lenses are the XF 23mm, 35mm, and 10-24mm, but I do use the XF 27mm and 18-135mm WR sometimes and have three vintage Helios 44-2 f/2 58mm lenses, one of which is modified with a reversed front element. Black and white is most intriguing to me in terms of my own work, but I enjoy good photography in all forms. I really like shooting landscape/nature and architecture, but I'm an equal opportunity photographer, I'll shoot anything that is interesting at any given moment. I have a photo blog that I usually update twice per day, but will eventually move to once a day when I get through my work from last year. Oren Darling Photography
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