Just bought a Peak Design Everyday Messenger bag 13 to hold two X-T2's with lenses attached. I bought this bag for my upcoming India trip. I don't want to be changing lenses in a dusty environment. I know for sure I'll be taking the 16-55mm lens, but as the second lens.... I'm thinking of 8-16mm when it's released or maybe the 50-140mm.
I'm kind of sort of interested in the 200mm, but I'm not sure I'll be able to swallow the price of such a lens. Especially since I'll be getting the 8-16mm for sure.
I have four SanDisk 64GB UHS-II memory cards (300MB/s) that so far has worked great. I have used them for multiple 30 minute video work with no issues (but no pro-video work).
Look at the size of Canon's and Nikon's 200mm f2 lenses. They are not light. Fuji's will be similar to them. Hopefully they take a design queue from Canon/Nikon where they have a 52mm drop-in filter.
Just came back from my 2 week trip in Andalusia, Spain. I only took my 16mm f1.4 and 18-55mm f2.8-4. It was light, portable, and didn't have to change lenses too often. Never really saw the need to have any longer focal length.
I did see some sample from a user here some time ago. He used a 1.4 extender with the extension tubes to obtain a 1:1. Unfortunately the images are no longer showing.
The new lens roadmap fuji updated with a ultra-wide zoom lens (8-16mm f2.8) and a telephoto prime lens (200mm f2-2.8?) blows this theory out of the water.