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    erreflower got a reaction from Franko in Introduce Yourself   
    Hello everyone!!
    After many years my Nikon gear was sitting in a closet, I recently got back to photography, an old favorite hobby of mine, as I "discovered" mirrorless cameras and Fujifilm system.
    I sold all my Nikon system and I started enjoying taking pictures again with a shiny Fujifilm X-E2 and two Fujifilm zoom lenses.
    Ciaooo, 
    R
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    erreflower got a reaction from rolson6291 in My favorite camera bag is...   
    I'm pretty happy with my new Tamrac Apache 4 camera bag     as it really is a great walk around bag!
    The Tamrac Apache 4 is an excellent all-round bag for both casual photo walks in the streets and trekking or light outdoor hiking!

    It is light yet very capable, rugged and stylish for a business meeting and can hold all my mirrorless gear (X-E2 with 16-55 and 55-200 plus bits and pieces) with ease and security.
    It has the good feature of the silent closure velcro, very good padding, two nice side pockets and the zippered front pocket for all your bits and pieces.
    The inner pocket easily holds a 10 inch tablet.
    The outer sailcloth seems durable and reasonably waterproof, though not fit for the heaviest downpours, but gives the bag an inconspicuous low-profile look, all you need in a crowded city street.
    The only drawback I can think of is a missing extra small rain cover for extra shelter!
    Price-wise, I think it is really excellent for the money.
    Overall a great bag, absolutely in the Tamrac tradition.
    Super recommended!
    Ciaooo,    
    R
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    erreflower got a reaction from paul in My favorite camera bag is...   
    I'm pretty happy with my new Tamrac Apache 4 camera bag     as it really is a great walk around bag!
    The Tamrac Apache 4 is an excellent all-round bag for both casual photo walks in the streets and trekking or light outdoor hiking!

    It is light yet very capable, rugged and stylish for a business meeting and can hold all my mirrorless gear (X-E2 with 16-55 and 55-200 plus bits and pieces) with ease and security.
    It has the good feature of the silent closure velcro, very good padding, two nice side pockets and the zippered front pocket for all your bits and pieces.
    The inner pocket easily holds a 10 inch tablet.
    The outer sailcloth seems durable and reasonably waterproof, though not fit for the heaviest downpours, but gives the bag an inconspicuous low-profile look, all you need in a crowded city street.
    The only drawback I can think of is a missing extra small rain cover for extra shelter!
    Price-wise, I think it is really excellent for the money.
    Overall a great bag, absolutely in the Tamrac tradition.
    Super recommended!
    Ciaooo,    
    R
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    erreflower got a reaction from marcelo_valente in 8mm fisheye or 12mm?   
    I ordered my Samyang 12 mm f 2 last week and I'm waiting for it any day now. 
    When I shot 35 mm I used to have, and have a lot of fun with, a Nikkor 20 mm, so when I decided to buy a new lens for my X-E2, I actually looked at the 8 mm fisheye as well, but my decision toward the 12 mm f 2 was almost immediate: as far as I'm concerned, more versatility, more ease of use for an amateur photographer as I am, in the end, more fun... 
    I'll let you know my impressions on the field after it arrives and I start using it! 
    Ciaooo, 
    R
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    erreflower got a reaction from olli in Introduce Yourself   
    Hello everyone!!
    After many years my Nikon gear was sitting in a closet, I recently got back to photography, an old favorite hobby of mine, as I "discovered" mirrorless cameras and Fujifilm system.
    I sold all my Nikon system and I started enjoying taking pictures again with a shiny Fujifilm X-E2 and two Fujifilm zoom lenses.
    Ciaooo, 
    R
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    erreflower got a reaction from KirilND in My favorite camera bag is...   
    I'm pretty happy with my new Tamrac Apache 4 camera bag     as it really is a great walk around bag!
    The Tamrac Apache 4 is an excellent all-round bag for both casual photo walks in the streets and trekking or light outdoor hiking!

    It is light yet very capable, rugged and stylish for a business meeting and can hold all my mirrorless gear (X-E2 with 16-55 and 55-200 plus bits and pieces) with ease and security.
    It has the good feature of the silent closure velcro, very good padding, two nice side pockets and the zippered front pocket for all your bits and pieces.
    The inner pocket easily holds a 10 inch tablet.
    The outer sailcloth seems durable and reasonably waterproof, though not fit for the heaviest downpours, but gives the bag an inconspicuous low-profile look, all you need in a crowded city street.
    The only drawback I can think of is a missing extra small rain cover for extra shelter!
    Price-wise, I think it is really excellent for the money.
    Overall a great bag, absolutely in the Tamrac tradition.
    Super recommended!
    Ciaooo,    
    R
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    erreflower reacted to Phil in My favorite camera bag is...   
    I use a Think Tank Retrospective 7. It can comfortably fit my X-T1 with a lens mounted, an extra lens, a speedlight, my Instax, and whatever accessories you'd need with those with room to spare. There's definitely room for another lens in there, but I've been having trouble finding more versatile dividers for the bag, so I've got a couple compartments with a lot more empty space than there should be. Currently looking for a divider that's only velcro'd on one side, so I can use the flap between one lens stacked on another.
     
    Packed bag by philbabbey, on Flickr
     
    Contents by philbabbey, on Flickr
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