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From the album: X100T High Speed Sync
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From the album: X100T High Speed Sync
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From the album: Fuji X-T2
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This is my first "street" photo with my new X70. I exported to my iPhone thanks to WIFI connection. I made a short edit on VSCO cam. I was wondering what you think of this picture. I'm more used to portrait pictures (strobist lighting) so "moment photography" is kinda new to me. Any constructives comment are welcome.
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Hi everyone, this is my first post so take it easy on me! I've recently become the proud owner of an X-T1 after trading in my X100s and needless to say i'm pretty excited to get out there and shoot! My question is this: I travel all over the world for work (Why I switched from Canon DSLR to Fuji in the first place) and am in real need of an on-the-road charging solution. I think we can all vouch for the fact that the NP-W126 battery needs refuelling about as often as we humans do. Ideally I would like to charge via USB, this way I can charge in the car or possibly connect some kind of solar panel (?) if i'm outdoors for extended periods of time. I don't really know anything about voltages, amps, AC/DC etc and need some guidance here. As far as I understand it, the NP-W126 is a 7v battery and usb only charges up to 5v? I'd like to charge two batteries at once using my current muti-charger if possible. I have this one. I'd love some help, i'm totally lost here! Also, I have about 4 spare batteries but doubt that will cut it. I have a tendency to go camping for months on end. Thanks! Jake
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From the album: Black & White
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