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    • Thanks for the replies. I didn’t explain myself properly before. So this is what I am concerned about. I have an X-T4 and recently purchased a mint 16-55 mk1 lens. Checking on YouTube I saw videos saying that this lens does not fully ‘resolve’ with a 40MP sensor camera and I had been looking to upgrade the X-T4 to an X-H2.. It looked like there was slight blurring particularly in areas near edges of the images.  I guess some YouTube influencers are always looking for the next subject to create a video on, and could publish lots of videos about pixel peeping. So my concern is whether this is really an issue? I do not want to buy the latest Mk2 lens, so if there is an issue I would stick with the X-T4. Any user experience on using the X-H2 with older lenses such as the 16-55 Mk1 would be appreciated. many thanks Graham  
    • Hi I can not select anything else from drop down menu ( where you would select video) apart from still image. Has anybody has that problem ? 
    • I am about to PX my X-T4 for an X-H2. I have the original 16-55, plus 18,23 and 35 primes. i read there is an issue using the original 16-55 on the X-H2 with the.40mp sensor. is that something I need to be particularly concerned about. I am just an amateur photographer using Fujifilm’s for landscape and holidays. any advice appreciated. many thanks Graham
    • I use the Thinktank Retrospective bags with a similar lens complement and it too is mostly unpadded (padding in the dividers). I find it works well, and is of a similar design to the Domke.
    • Perhaps look for a secondhand XF 23mm F2 and a secondhand XF 56mm f1.2, use those for six months or so and see where you feel you are missing something. The 23mm (35mm equivalent) is a popular general purpose lens and can be used successfully for most general photography. The 56mm (85mm equivalent) is a popular short telephoto and portrait lens, giving shallow depth of field when used at wider apertures.
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