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Hi, i've change my Manfrotto Befree for the small Rollei Compact traveller no.1 carbon. I'm very happy with it. Very small and lightweight (33cm and less than 1kg). height is 142cm max. I use it with x-T1 and 16-55 oor 50-140. In case of wind, there is a hook to attach your camera bag. http://fr.rollei.com/produits/tr-pieds/tr-pied-de-voyage-t-tes-de-tr-pied/rollei-compact-traveler-no-1-carbon-noir,p312919
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I was in Marrakech 2 years ago with X-T1 + 18-55 + 55-200. It was the perfect kit, but I stayed in the town and didn't go in the contryside or the desert.
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A faster camera is needed, and for better handling, a camera with additional grip is a good choice.
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I keep boxes because it's allways easier to sell a camera or a lens with the box.
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50-140 f2.8
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Vernazza - Cinque Terre - Italia Fuji X-T1 + 16-55 f2.8
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Manarola - Cinque Terre - Italia Fuji X-T1 + 16-55 f2.8
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Manarola - Cinque Terre - Italia Fuji X-T1 + 16-55 f2.8
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Vernazza - Cinque Terre - Italia Fuji X-T1 + 16-55 f2.8
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My solution for a lenshood with filter, as compact as possible : Four pieces needed : - The adapter Haoge LH-X49B (same adapter as FujiGlitch solution) : http://www.ebay.fr/itm/Haoge-LH-X49B-Lens-Hood-with-Adapter-Ring-for-Fuji-Fujifilm-X70-Camera-/172152254625?hash=item281512f0a1:g:IysAAOSwAvJW~Ldx - The lenshood JJC LN-RC49 : http://www.ebay.fr/itm/400573462421?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT - A filter 30,5mm (that you screw inside the lenshood) - A lens cap 30,5mm
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I have a QHD+ version (3200x1800). It's nice with W10 (it was unusable with W8.1). Out of the box colors are good, but I calibrated the screen with a Spyder 5 pro and it's now perfect for me. I bought my XPS 13 last year (Core i7 broadwell, 8 GB RAM, SSD 512 GB and Intel Graphic 5500). I like the borderless screen. This 13" laptop has the same size and weight as a Macbook Air 11" ! I have now a Dell P2715Q 4K screen on my desk and it works fine with the Dell XPS 13. The only problem with this laptop is the touchscreen. I don't like it and don't use it, but you can't desactivate it :-( And the QHD+ screen on Dell XPS 13 is always with touchscreen.
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Halong Bay - Vietnam
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Halong Bay - Vietnam
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It is more useful on the X70 because of the lack of EVF/OVF. On the X-T2, when you have the eye in the EVF, there is no need of a touchscreen to focus. Of course you will probably be able to desactive it, But the screen will be more expensive, and why should we pay for something unuseful on a classic camera ?
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Mixtures of m'y ONA Brixton black nylon, closed and open. From left to right : Fuji X-T10 with Zeiss 12 f2.8 (Fuji XF 35 f2 below), Fuji X-T1 with XF 16-55 f2.8 (TC 1.4x below), XF 50-140. The computer in the large pocket is a Dell XPS13. In front pockets : iPad mini, spare batteries, flash, memory cards, filters, lenspen.
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Hi, I like the Brixton (black nylon), it is my travel bag. I just comme back from a trip in Vietnam and Cambodia where I used it every day. I also have a ONA berlin that I use when I'm at home with X-T1 + 16-55 + 50-140 + TC 1.4x.
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If it can help, I have The ONA Brixton which is larger. It can fit X-T1 with 16-55, X-T10 with Zeiss 12 f2.8, and 50-140. It just fit in this bag. The Prince Street is smaller and I don't think it is large enough for your devices.
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This is my today bag. It is small outside but big inside. It contains X-T1 with 16-55 mounted, 50-140, 35 f2 and TC 1.4x (and iPad mini in the back pocket). Side pockets are unusable. In the front pocket : spare batteries, SD cards, lenspen, X-T1 flash and Toshiba Canvio aeromobile. I own a ONA Brixton too for travel.
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I tried this. It worked fine with Nikon eyecup. http://www.shapeways.com/product/25KDDFBWH/eyecup-adapter-for-fuji-x-t10-v2?optionId=59745031 Can't take pictures because I sold my X-T10.