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  1. Anyone that could definitively answer the question at this point most likely will not because they would be under a Non-Disclosure-Agreement. You can keep up on the rumors over at https://www.fujirumors.com It does not make sense for Fujifilm to release the new sensor in a x-mount body if the older lenses cannot give it good enough images. Sure, absolutely sure, Fujifilm makes money selling new lenses, but they also support their setups with the older lenses. If it was not feasible to do that, then it would make better sense to put the sensor in the gfx mount line or start a new mount type series. The rumors say the sensor will be in the x-mount line. At some point there could be a sensor that out does the lenses, that is a hard limt, but it does not sound like that point is here. We will know soon enough.
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  2. jlmphotos

    Bag for 50R

    Yes. Thinktank Retrospective bags are fantastic bags - a bit heavy, but offer great protection and carrying capacity. I have the Retrospective 5 and 10 in the pipestone (?) I think and I can load into the 5 the 50r, 30mm and 45mm. If I want to take the 100-200 then I'll use the Retrospective 10. But I'm a bag whore. I must have 12-14 different bags and my wife has made me sell at least 10+ over the past couple of years. There is NEVER the perfect bag. Depending on where I'm going, how much walking I plan on doing, and whether I'm flying or driving I select my bag. This past summer I spent eight weeks on the road shooting. I packed a Manfrotto camera backpack which I kept in the car with my GFX gear, and my XH-1 and a few lenses for wildlife, then I threw in the van two other bags. My Retro 10,, and a small Lowepro shoulder bag. Depending on that days itinerary I would select the gear, then the bag. My wife says I'm worse than her but this system works for me. When I fly - I have photographed various resorts in the Carribean, Puerto Rico, and Costa Rica among a few other places, I pack a large backpack with my gear and since I usually stay at the resort/hotel, I can break it down there and distribute it among two/three other bags. But I do not believe there is the perfect bag. Also: Another great place to buy some cool bags (which I have) is your local Salvation Army store!! Yes, weird, but some cool bags there. Then you order some camera inserts from Amazon and basically you can design your own. I have a few of those I'll use every now and then. also check out Army Surplus stores in your neighborhood. Good finds there - as I avoid the super expensive "pretty" bags as I don't like to draw attention. Hope I didn't bore you too much.
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  3. Definitely contact your dealer. If this was sold to you as a new lens, it shouldn't have these blemishes. Having said that, I've had multiple quality assurance issues with Fuji lenses and cameras, so I wouldn't be surprised if this slipped their QA.
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  4. SLA

    Red-footed Falcon

    Thank you very much 🙂
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  5. Hi Renée! I also have the Fujifilm XT-20 with XC16-50mm kit lens. I´ve tried a few options and discovered that the exposure compensation dial only works if the shutter speed dial is set to A.
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