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Famous X-shooter Collection: Beyoncé, Prince Harry, Annie Leibovitz... and who else?


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Artists, Musicians, Photographers, Scientists, Sportsmen, Princes, Directors... the X-series is getting popular also amongst Celebrieties. Here is a selection of "famous X-shooters".... and if you spot someone else, feel free to add him/her in this thread.

 

btw, there must be something right with the Fuji's, if even Ara Güler and Annie Leibovitz own one ;)

 

Beyoncé / Annie Leibovitz / David Beckham / Ara Güler / Prince Harry / Brandon Boyd / Jane Goodall / Morgan Spurlock /

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Norman Reedus (from The Walking Dead)

 

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I don't think *all* the people mentioned above actually own one, so i guess movies are fine too? ;)

 

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richard hammond from top gear.

http://www.topgear.com/uk/richard-hammond/richard-on-retro-artefacts-2012-07-23

 

apparently a lot of the tg crew own fujis as well and they've got some of the best cameramen i've seen.

I can confirm that at least four of Top Gear's regular camera operators use Fuji cameras regularly, one of the producers in 2012 had a X100 with them at all times and most publicity stills from the various Top Gear trips of the last few years are taken on Fuji cameras. The X-E2 with the 14mm f/2.8 is especially popular with that crew.

 

... But they use Canon EOS C-series for video  ;)

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Why would I reason that because a famous person uses a Fuji it must be good?

you're right... it's not so that just because Beyoncé has an X100S, this means it is also a great camera.

 

My comment about "there must be something right with the Fuji's" was more related to Annie Leibovitz and Ara Güler, who own a Fuji. Sure, it doesn't proove that the Fuji's are great cameras. It just shows that 2 of the worlds most popular photographers like to shoot with it, hence "there must be somthing right with the Fuji's"

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Not sure this counts, but I caught this on "The Last Ship" last night.  Rhona Mitra using my favorite X-E2.  And she's holding it correctly!   :)

 

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We have a New Entry: Fred Herzog

https://www.flickr.com/photos/nelsonmouellic/8657222336

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The apple doesn't fall far from the trunk

 

David Backham's son is on the way to become a new X-shooter

 

X100 series

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Nikos Aliagas (one of the must known TV presenter in France) https://www.instagram.com/nikosaliagas/

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George Clooney takes Selfie with a Fuji X20 (I think) :-)

http://www.spiegel.de/fotostrecke/berlinale-2016-in-berlin-fotos-vom-roten-teppich-fotostrecke-134526.html

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Fashion photograher Joseph Molines in Vogue Russia February 2016 with Fujifilm x100S(or T?) http://cs627724.vk.me/v627724168/359b5/VGY7h3v7WPA.jpg

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Fuji X100/S/T Spotted in Parenthood TV Series Season 6

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"The Neon Demon" by Nicolas Winding Refn

X-Pro1 + 35mmF1.4

http://www.darkhorizons.com/news/43006/red-band-trailer-the-neon-demon

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from "hunt for the wilderpeople" (youtube trailer) - X20 (or X10?)

 

 

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Lana Del Rey: https://itunes.apple.com/nz/post/idsa.734de912-7b4e-11e6-9af4-61f7c3aa6d14

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