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Which Fuji X cameras do you use? Update 12-2018  

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  1. 1. Which Fuji X cameras do you use?

    • Fuji X-H1
      113
    • Fuji X-T1
      139
    • Fuji X-T2
      258
    • Fuji X-T3
      211
    • Fuji X-T10
      37
    • Fuji X-T20
      91
    • Fuji X-T100
      20
    • Fuji X-Pro1
      68
    • Fuji X-Pro2
      128
    • Fuji X-E1
      55
    • Fuji X-E2 / E2s
      74
    • Fuji X-E3
      75
    • Fuji X-A1 / A2 / A3 / A5
      10
    • Fuji X-M1
      9
    • Fuji X100
      29
    • Fuji X100S
      35
    • Fuji X100T
      32
    • Fuji X100F
      103
    • Fuji X70
      20
    • Fuji X10 / X20 / X30
      35
    • Fuji XF10
      11
    • Fuji GFX 50S
      13
    • Fuji GFX 50R
      16

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Just received my GFX 50R + 63 and 45.  I have an X Pro 1 and 2 with 18, 35 1.4, and 60 2.4, and X100F.  Over the years I plowed through the 1.4/1.2 lenses and came back to the original three I got with my X Pro 1.  I rarely shoot portraits but I find the 60 to be perfect for them if I do need to.  I can't see myself buying anything else unless Fuji releases an X Pro 3 or an new X100.  I have upgraded every time on the X100 and never been disappointed.

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X-T2, X-T20, X-E2, X-E1, X-10

The X-T2 w batt grip & XT-20 are my primary cams with the X-E2 used esp for B&W. The X-E1 currently sees little service except where there's a  high risk for  physical abuse/damage.The X-10 still remains as  my go everywhere snapshooter.

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Where is the GFX 100?  Not that I have it (yet?), but still....

Started with the Xpro1 with the 35/1.4.  Loved the lens so much it took me a while to get a second lens, but I eventually did.  And then I got a few more and the Xpro2, as one does :)

I rented a GFX 50s with the 32-64 for a weekend and lined up a bunch of studio sessions, which was fabulous.  Got the GFX 50r when it came out.  Sold off almost all my X gear, keeping only the Xpro2 and a few lenses, to fund the 110mm/2.

I was surprised to find that I just keep using the GFX instead of the Xpro2, despite the size and weight.  I often think, I could just bring a smaller and lighter camera.  But the files are so great that I keep deciding it is worth lugging the heavier bag :)

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