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    • Ciao fratello! Mia madre è nata a Serrastretta e la famiglia è fuggita dall'Italia negli anni '20 per l'America. I "rumori" sono gli "IS". Non li ho mai sentiti né notati sulle mie Canon o GFX100s II. Grazie per la risposta! Ciao! Dan
    • I bought one a while ago now. I don't find file size a problem, but compared to the R5 the design of the camera is less ergonomical and it's not as easy to handle physically.
    • The only real problem is the file size, which is truly enormous even when using JPEG (superfine). To reduce the amount of data, I skip the 4:3 aspect ratio and shoot in 3:2 or 16:9 (the number of horizontal pixels doesn't change, so sharpness isn't affected). You'll still need a powerful PC and a LOT of patience, especially if you'll be using denoising programs.
    • I think it also depends on the lens model. I also use a Manfrotto 055 for night photography or with filters: I've had poor results with the 45-100 because it's very biased toward the front and therefore sensitive to even the slightest disturbance. No problems with the 20-35 (not biased) or the lightweight 35-70 kit. A tip: to improve stability, there are accessories that screw onto the base of the camera with a forward-facing bracket that better supports the lens. In any case, camera shake is always a possibility...
    • I've had problems too, especially with a 45-100mm f/3.5-5.6 that produced a very annoying variable-frequency hissing sound. I sent it for service in Italy and was replaced with a completely silent model... but I had to wait over a month to get the exchange. The camera body can make some noise when using non-FUJI lenses: I sometimes use a Pentax 645 macro, and the noise coming out of the camera is the sensor image stabilization.
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