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Hi All,

I am Fabrizio, I have been shooting with a Sony NEX since 2012 (and, before that, I have been a Contax photographer for a long time).

 

In November a friend lent me a X-E1 for a few hours and... I suddenly decided to go "The Fuji Way"!

 

Now I own an X-T10 and 18-55 2.8-4.0 lens, beautiful kit indeed... and my NEX is on sale ;^)

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Hi everyone.  I'm Marte

 

I've been shooting with Nikons for many years and recently purchased a Fuji XT1.  So far I like it and find that I shoot very differently than I do with my Nikon D600.  I love the fact that you can pull the LCD screen out and shoot very low.  I love that low angle, kind of like a twin- lens reflex or a Hasselblad. Since I got it I find myself shooting people and motion. 

 

I'm looking forward to learning from everyone and look forward to hearing from others with this camera. 

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New here,

 

But familiar wit the XX since about 2013.

Am Dutch, live in the center of an old town near the river rhine.

Use X-100, X-10 and an X-M1.

 

Besides that an under water Nik....( you know,... an other brand) and two Olympus Pen from the 60's last century.Halfframe cameras.

I use my cameras to document daily live. No specific subjects or whatsoever. I look around and simply use one of my cams that is present or close.

 

RoBert

 

robertX100 on flickr

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Hello, I'm coco and i recently owned a x-e1 but swapped it for the x-t10 with the kit lenses 16-50 and 50-230 both xc. I'm graciously giving them to my boyfriend but with the side note to be able to use the 50-230.

I have only two prime: xf 14mm f2.8 and xf 35mm f1.4.

 

I photograph as a hobby and should be really picking it up way more. Hope my X-T10 is going to give me the joy of that.

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Hello,

I'm Francesco from Italy.

I switched from Canon gear to Fuji X-E2 + 18-55 + 35 1.4. I regret full frame, but love the lenses, the weight and the autofocus: ok, sometimes the AF could be faster, but the focus is always where I want, I forgot micro adjustments!

 

Good light

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Greetings!

I'm from Finland, and made my transition to Fujifilm last Christmas as I got a XT-1 with 18-55mm zoom and Nissin 40 flash.

I've been taking pictures since 1970 or so though, when I was just a small cub.

In 2006 or so I got my first DSLR, Canon EOS D60 and in time also EOS 5D with an extensive collection of lenses as well. I sold almost all last New Year though, in order to get some more Fuji stuff, so now I have Samyang 12mm, Fujinon 55-200mm along with Tamron Adaptall 2 300mm with an adapter and a truly radiant :D lens, SMC Takumar 55mm f1.7, also with an adapter.
I still have my old D60 along with Tamron 28-75mm but it doesn't get much use. There's also four film cameras in my closet, Ricoh XR-1, Canon EOS 300, EOS 50 and EOS 5.

Oh my first Fujifilm was actually Finepix F20, back in I don't remember when. I still have F70 and keep that along when I'm at work.

Mostly I do travel photography and landscapes, sometimes architecture and even people, even though I'm not that interested in people, really. As I carry a camera with me almost all the time I also photograph interesting occurences and funny-looking situations and stuff like that.

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Hello Everyone,

 

I am a lifestyle, fashion and studio photographer.
I love the following...
Portraits
 – Directories, Passports, Family Portraits, Model portraits

Fashion – Catalogue and Studio, Ramp

Fine Art (Still Life, Nude), Erotic – Glamour, but not Pornographic, Architectural, Events – Sports

Functions (Weddings, Graduations, Funerals, Rites of Passage)

I turned to the fuji system Nov 2014,  I have 2 XT-1 bodies, lenses are 10-24mm f4, 23mm f1.4, 35mm f2, 56mm f1.2, 11mm extention tube, 18-55 f28-f4, and 50-140mm f2.8

Please view and comment on my pix from https://www.flickr.com/photos/amartephoto/albums/72157649500440159

 

:)  :)


Edward Odonkor.

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Have used a lot of systems over the years, but just got into Fuji. Wasn't planning on it, but was offered a X-T1 in a trade on a macro lens for Nikon and took it. 

 

Liking things so far, but don't have any native lenses yet. Contemplating trying to trade a Leica Summarit 75mm f/2.4 for some native lenses, but the lens performs great - although slower then AF.

 

https://www.flickr.com/photos/segedi/

The latest are shot with the X-T1 and either Voigtlander 28mm (nikon mount, nikon to leica m adapter + m to fuji adapter) or the Leica Summilux 50mm - the EXIF says 40mm but I forgot to change the setting.

 

Looking forward to this community,

Kevin

 

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Hi there Everyone.

 

I am 51 years old. I have been many things to different people over the years.

 

As a teenager I started out with the beautiful Olympus OM series SLR's. Moved on to a whole host of dependable and robust Nikon offerings and used them extensively for 30 years before I joined the Fuji bouquet of glass about a year ago. Currently I'm enjoying my X-PRO 1 and the 5 prime lenses I currently have.

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Hi all! 

 

I've done a brief introduction when I found myself posting on another thread but thought I'd come here to introduce myself too. I'm Matt and I'm a wedding photographer professionally and a street photographer in my free time (basically any hour I have to spare...)

 

I came to photography about 10 years ago with a Sony Alpha 200, which was ok and I thought it was great at the time. Moved over to a Canon 7D, then also acquired a 1D mk II, before making the big 5D mk III purchase. I love the 5D mk III but honestly never thought of it as anything other than the 'power tool' equivalent of a camera; reliable, dependable, and there to get the job done. I heard Kevin Mullins speak at The Photography Show in 2015 and became increasingly interested in the Fuji system, and bought myself an XT1 last Summer. 

 

Since then, I've been hooked. I must confess that I wasn't hugely sold on the 18-55mm 2.8-4 but that drove my towards primes, which I'm very happy about because I'm now the proud owner of a 23mm 1.4 and 56mm 1.2. Occasionally I wish I could go wider (and will probably end up getting the 14mm, but aside from that I really don't feel like I need anything else from my lenses. I purchased an X Pro 2 a couple of weeks ago, which I love. 

 

So, long story short, I used the word 'love' in my last paragraph and honestly that's what I felt like I was missing with Canon; killer cameras, but I didn't get the same sense of artistry and passion from using them.

 

Bye bye power tools, hello paint brush.

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Hello,

My name is Paul. I started off in photography about 12 years ago with a simple entry level Pentax SLR. I bought the Sony a100 right when it came out and have been shooting Sony ever since. Right up to about two weeks ago...

 

For the past two years I have been shooting with a Sony A7 and some native lenses. I wanted another camera to play with and have been hearing good things about Fuji. So I picked up the X-T10 with the 56mm, 16mm, 35f2. I loved it right away and like Chudlyfudly above, it felt more like an artistic tool than a power tool. I hastily sold all my Sony gear and bought a X-Pro2 with a couple more lenses. Now I love the Pro 2 so much my brand new X-T10 just sits there. But I mainly got a second camera for weddings, so it will get used a couple times a year. I only miss the Dynamic Range from my A7. Otherwise I like everything else more, when it comes to the Fuji System. I even like the 6400 ISO better, which sounds crazy but I swear it looks better. 

 

Photography is my hobby that I get paid to do a couple times a year. I pretty much only do weddings, engagement photos, and senior portraits. Besides that I take thousands of pics of my kids and everything else I can. 

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