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This open thread is about our beloved system!!! Feel free and be proud to post photos of this wonderful system (not only pictures taken with it).

 

Pictures should include X-Cameras, X-lenses, other X gear, the Fuji X Shirt, adapted lenses... Also just details of these things like dials, aperture rings, grips...

Also selfies which show your X camera e.g. in front of a mirror are allowed.

 

For other things you love please use this interesting thread started by Harlem: http://www.fuji-x-forum.com/topic/369-things-we-love-open-thread/?do=findComment&comment=4074

 

 

So let me start to show you what I mean:

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FUJI X LOVE by Kwyjibo Van De Kamp

 

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Finally! by KwyjiboVanDeKamp

 

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Profession of love! by KwyjiboVanDeKamp

 

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the MACROmonster by KwyjiboVanDeKamp

 

 

Hope you will love this thread like you love Fuji X! ;):D

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