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Fujinon Lenses Roundup The Fujifilm year 2018 is over, and BHphoto decided to wrap it up in their 2018 Fujifilm lenses in Review blog post. They go over all the announced lenses (maybe even over some you might have missed,…

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The guy who thinks fuji NEEDS to rehaul the 35 f1.4 ASAP, or else... Doesn't sound like a photographer at all. He wants something that would be good at everything and excels at nothing. The 35 f1.4 excels at fine art and street, there's still very much a market for it, people who are not blaming their lack of skill on gear like 95% of ppl nowadays

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