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Which Fuji X cameras do you use?  

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  1. 1. Which Fuji X cameras do you use?

    • Fuji X-Pro1
      147
    • Fuji X-Pro2
      96
    • Fuji X-T1
      411
    • Fuji X-T10
      110
    • Fuji X-E1
      105
    • Fuji X-E2
      179
    • Fuji X-E2s
      14
    • Fuji X-A1
      17
    • Fuji X-A2
      3
    • Fuji X-M1
      32
    • Fuji X100
      49
    • Fuji X100s
      87
    • Fuji X100t
      105
    • Fuji X70
      12
    • Fuji X10 / X20 / X30
      60
    • Fuji X-S1
      15
    • Fuji XF1
      7
    • Fuji XQ1/XQ2
      10

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To be honest: I'm curious which cameras our members use for shooting...

As we all have GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome) multiple choice (= multiple cameras) is available

 

Please vote above and comment below!

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Time to stand up and be counted!

 

To be honest: I'm curious which cameras our members use for shooting...

As we all have GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome) multiple choice (= multiple cameras) is available

 

Please vote above and comment below!

X-T20, X-T10 &X-S1

 

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On ‎2‎/‎11‎/‎2016 at 6:46 AM, FX Admin said:

Time to stand up and be counted!

 

To be honest: I'm curious which cameras our members use for shooting...

As we all have GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome) multiple choice (= multiple cameras) is available

 

Please vote above and comment below!

I use an XE-2S and an XT-2 which I did not see on the list.  Lenses are 18-55, 60mm/.5x not quite macro, and 12mm f2 Rokinon

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