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"Made in China" is not so bad anymore these days.
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What version? Red or gold ring? I'm guessing gold.
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My Fujifilm X-T100
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Walking around with a small camera is nice but I definitely prefer the handling of the top models. Using big lenses with the X-T100 is not going to be far from ideal. I do feel that the EVF of the X-T1 is better but I mainly use the LCD screen. Other than that, the X-T100 does everything I want it do. Sure, AF won't be as good as top models but I don't use that either. Image quality is incredible. Björn Moerman says he can't really see IQ difference between the X-H1 and the X-T100. http://bjornmoerman.blogspot.com/2018/
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The camera is no longer a rumor but fact. I have the black one and paid 560 Euro for it. The Bayer sensor surely doesn't disappoint! It's small so a third party hand grip would be welcome.
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In my case, having a bigger battery that lasts twice as long isn't that important. I don't mind to take a second battery with me.
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Nothing new besides "better battery performance", whatever that means.
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I use a thin 'Nikon to Canon' adapter, which I can either put on a Lens Turbo II speed booster (EF-X) or a regular adapter (EF-X).
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Nobody said: "Hey it looks cute, I want it." As far as I can tell, the X-T100 has enough gizmos (like an EVF and a three-direction tilting screen) to make the experience satisfying.
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That's 599 Euro for the body alone, milandro. Prices should be the same in Belgium and The Netherlands. Yeah, my X-T1 still rocks too. Will it live forever? However, on paper, the X-T100 looks like it has superior IQ, unless the processor of the X-T100 screws things up, of course. Anyway, even if I decide not to buy one new, it would be hard to resist a used one for 400 Euro.
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Premium feel, EVF, tilty floppy screen, 24Mb Bayer sensor, no AA filter ... 599 Euro ... I might get me one of these! Ugly? I don't know about that ...
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No, for macro you'll need either a macro lens, extension tubes or close-up lenses. Close-up lenses can be very affordable and they are easy to use. You just screw them on your lens like a filter.
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That would mean a bigger body.
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Fuji X-H1 – Your Opinion
Alex Cremers replied to FX Admin's topic in Fuji X-H1 / Fuji X-H2s / Fuji X-H2
I could live with 230 frames per battery. I guess that's what I'm doing now with my X-T1 (and I don't mind walking around with a second battery). The reason why I posted my doubts was because another X-H1 owner said he only could get 100 - 130 frames out of it. Very weird. -
Fuji X-H1 – Your Opinion
Alex Cremers replied to FX Admin's topic in Fuji X-H1 / Fuji X-H2s / Fuji X-H2
It looks fantastic to me but I might wait for a version that has a longer-lasting battery (X-H2?). -
Affordable 135 for portraits.
Alex Cremers replied to Nightmarehour182's topic in Adapting lenses to Fuji X
What do you mean with "affordable"? 50 bucks or 500 bucks? -
Russian r/f Lenses on Fujifilm digital cameras
Alex Cremers replied to kypfer's topic in Adapting lenses to Fuji X
Did a little bit of searching and the Jup 12 doesn't work on a fuji or cropped Sony body (A6000). Apparently you'll need a Sony A7. -
Russian r/f Lenses on Fujifilm digital cameras
Alex Cremers replied to kypfer's topic in Adapting lenses to Fuji X
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Adapter-Concept%C2%AE-Thread-Fujifilm-Mirrorless/dp/B06WVPVXR1?th=1 -
I too have the USB door problem, the card door is fine. The peeling skin and USB door problems of the X-T1 can be found all over the internet. Some people already have several re-skin jobs done by Fuji.
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To understand cameras, everyone should buy a X-T1 or the X-T2.
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My X-T1 also has that 'skin & door problem. The first time I managed to glue it but now another part has come loose but this time the rubber is too deformed to glue it back in place. I teared off the loose parts because it was getting quite annoying. The front side of the X-T1 looks okay without the rubber skin, except for the grip, which looks very rough. I don't know what kind of glue or material they used here but it's very hard and not soft and easy removable like on the other surfaces.
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Fuji XE2 with manual lenses
Alex Cremers replied to Andyphotography's topic in Adapting lenses to Fuji X
If focus peaking doesn't help, the best (but slowest) way to nail focus is to press the Focus Assist button to magnify the view. -
Indeed, 90mm (135mm) takes scenes like the one right above and brings them much closer to the eye while still keeping enough of the environment in the frame.
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Wollensak Dumont Cro 50 MM f/1.5 Raptar
Alex Cremers replied to quincy's topic in Adapting lenses to Fuji X
All I'm saying is, if you happen to get one by chance (like the OP), do not hesitate!- 14 replies
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- Wollensak;
- Dumont;
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