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Camera Bag For Fujifilm Xt30

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Camera Bag For Fujifilm Xt30

2024-09-25 03:23:11

Best first camera purchase ever! Im starting to get into photography and buying the new fujifilm xt30 II did not disappoint. I love the fujifilm simulations and how easy it is to use. Definitely recommended for a first time camera user to get into photography.

5
2024-09-03 08:36:23

X-small fits Fujifilm xt30 ii with both kit lenses and some extra junk.

5
2024-08-15 08:24:28

Moved to x100v from xt30. The primary reason was the size! Xt30 is also a small camera, but I wanted something with a fixed lens, to not think which lens to use and to not carry all my lenses with me. This little bad boy fits into my small sling, and I can carry it with me everywhere. The quality is outstanding if you know how to use it. It took a couple of days to get used to all the buttons and settings! Thanks, B&H for the very fast delivery! The item was listed as coming soon, and after ordering I received it in a week or less!

5
2024-05-07 03:21:59

Bought this bag a month ago and can’t rave enough about it. Perfect for my Fujifilm xe-4 street camera.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

I use this MicroPro Lenspen for my Fujifilm x100v. It is small and compact, perfect for my camera and small camera bag.

5
2024-08-02 07:14:10

Fits like a glove with the XT30.  It gives the camera a much better grip and handling without adding any bulk or noticeable weight. Highly recommend it...

5
2024-05-08 06:25:35

I'll write the only negative I've encountered first: Accidentally hitting button(s). This has only occurred though when I turn the camera vertically and bring it to my face. And the accidental touches, I believe, had more to do with my nose hitting the back touch screen after I had set up the swipe features and quick controls with the dials. (Hope everyone followed me here!) Now the positives: Amazing definition and colors. I was traveling with a tennis team in Florida and took a handful of portraits and action shots. They looked great! The film simulations. Acros, classic chrome, velvia, etc. are very unique. If you like to fiddle around with that kind of stuff like I do, you'll be very pleased with the 'filters' Fuji has put in the camera. Video. It looks so natural. I shot with a Canon 6DII in recent years and this XT30 looks smoother with better colors. One thing I'd recommend: If you're using the Fuji app, don't import to your phone. The file sizes are massive. Menu setup. I watched a lot of YouTubers say this was a little difficult for them. I disagree. I picked up the XT30 manual first and read before I even turned the camera on to do this. I thought it was pretty simple - and this is my first personal camera! Lastly, and this has nothing to do with features, it is extremely easy to handle. I do have bigger hands, so I bought the Meike MK-XT20 grip, which I highly recommend. But I think even with the grip off, I'd be just fine. This is an extremely well-made camera.

5
2024-06-27 05:14:31

I have had this camera for well over a year and it has been my constant companion alongside of my Fuji XT30 (neé 20). I have severe mobility issues and very often the reach is very challenging since I cannot lug around too many lenses. I haven't used this Canon since the early Spring and was surprised to find the battery still full and being so used to seeing the resulting images on my cell phone was stunned to see how clear, crisp, and sharp the pictures I just took are when I transferred the images to my new iPad. There's something to be said about this camera if the newest iteration was released and this series is still selling.

5
2024-06-07 07:47:49

I’m just starting out in photography, and wanted something more than just a point and click. I did a ton of research before deciding to purchase this camera. My choices came down to the XT3/30, or the Sony A6100. I decided to go with Fuji over Sony even though it was more expensive for three reasons. The aesthetics of the camera, the lens system, and the picture profiles. I think this camera looks sooo much better than the Sony Alpha line. When comparing lense systems, it seemed like the Sony lenses were more expensive, and bulkier than the Fuji’s. I liked that the XT30 came with the Fuji’s highly regarded picture profiles. With Sony, I’d have to upgrade to their 6400 model to get their picture profile which, according to the reviews, were a step down from Fuji. Lastly, I chose the XT30 over the XT3 due to the $600 price difference, and the slightly smaller form factor. Now for the cons. The XT30 doesn’t have a flippy screen, limits their recording time, and needs an adapter to add an external microphone. I don’t plan on using this camera to Vlog so these cons are meaningless to me. Even if I were to suddenly become a Vlogger, how hard it is to point a camera toward your face, and realize if your in frame or not? Also, I can’t envision a scenario where I would need to record something longer than 10 minutes. At first, this camera was a little overwhelming to use. However, with each passing day, I becoming more familiar with the controls and functions of this camera. it’s becoming easier, and more importantly, fun to use! I’m very happy I purchased this camera. It won’t be long before I’m producing quality photos that I can hang on my wall!

5
2024-09-22 05:21:46

Knowing there is no perfect camera bag, I still ordered the Everyday Backpack Zip because I felt it would come close to meeting my needs. I've been using two backpacks for quite some time, one for everyday carry with computer sleeve and one for nature walks. For everyday use I have my Fujifilm X-T3 with either a Fujifilm 16-70mm lens attached and a Fujifilm 35mm f2.0 in the bag or I switch those around where the 35mm is attached and the zoom is in the bag. I also carry a A5 size journal, Kindle paperwhite, maybe a book and sometimes a 13" Macbook Pro. When headed to one of the natural areas I will bring along Fujifilm 70-300mm lens in the bottom compartment and no laptop. I do not like carrying much stuff and felt the smaller 15L bag would encourage me to carry only what I need, not what I can carry. I'm over 70 and the back is not what it used to be. So far it has worked out. I've not even consider the other two bags I used. I hesitated to order this because of the price but felt I could not evaluate the bag until I used it. Knew if it did not work for me I could return it. When I first received it I thought the laptop sleeve would be to small but it fits nicely. I find it easy to access my camera from the side or my journal from the top. So far I am very pleased with it.

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