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Fuji Pro Digital Camera

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Fuji Pro Digital Camera

2024-07-06 04:37:14

Fits my FUJI digital camera very well. Good protection if your drop camera.

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2024-09-26 05:23:47

I've been a serious professional photographer since the mid-80's, mostly shooting film on 4x5 systems until switching to digital about 10 years ago when film processing and Polaroid proofing became difficult to accommodate. Happily enough I went to the big Nikon digital cameras with prime lenses and still use them on serious assignments for my architecture and interior design clients. But I also love to walk about on time off in foreign cities or local mountain hikes and frankly, a full frame FX camera with a good mid-range zoom is not all-day friendly. At the same time I did not want to give up a serious approach to my imaging on walkabouts - - enter this beauty from Fuji. The IQ is outstanding, and equipped with a good mid-range zoom I'm clocking in with about 2 lbs total! I'm delighted. The camera's menu can be daunting, however, a claim substantiated with an included 300 page manual. Then again, it is a multi-purpose tool designed to accommodate a number of varied tasks admirably (and that it does). So my recommendation there is to master the settings you actually use and let the rest live in a world of maybe later. One can always got to Google or YouTube and find perfectly good shortcuts as necessary. In sum - - I Love This Camera! The attached image is of a Coyote that wandered through my backyard a few days ago. It was photographed on the Fuji X-T3 with their 18-135 mm zoom at 135mm (35mm equivalent 200mm), through a closed kitchen window, and cropped 8-fold! Out of camera jpeg, no post! I rest my case.

5
2024-09-02 08:34:33

I had an old Fuji digital camera for years. We never had the charger. I was able to video chat with BH an they got me exactly what I need. Works perfectly !!!! Going to BH for everything

5
2024-08-15 08:52:10

I've tried to get replacement batteries to fit my older Fuji F480 digital camera and most would fit, but not activate the camera. The batteries offered by B&H fit perfectly and worked first time. I will buy again if the camera needs them in the future.

5
2024-07-12 06:57:14

My go-everywhere, everyday camera is a small, fixed-lens Fuji X100S digital camera and I wanted a small bag for those days when precipitation was a possibility. This bag is just the right size for both the camera and the few accessories I might use.

5
2024-05-24 01:49:42

After consulting with the best camera store in Charlottesville (Pro Camera) on how to find a replacement lamp for my ancient Kodak slide projector, they recommended looking online for possible sources. My first google search brought up B&H in NYC. Ironically I had previous experience with B&H; in the early 2000’s my wife was attending graduate school in NYC and I would travel up on weekends to visit. I was enchanted with NYC and, given my interest in the newly emerging digital cameras, B&H was like a camera lover’s heaven. The staff were extremely knowledgeable about all the new offerings, and I felt very confident in their recommendations. Having used a Minolta SRT 101 for years for color slides, I was anxious to jump into the digital world, and I bought an Olympus Stylus 1000, which I still use today, more than 20 years later. For me, B&H is the ultimate camera source.

5
2024-09-15 02:52:12

With all the new Fuji options, I decided to sell my old kit. I've used an X-Pro 2 since 2017 for street, landscape, portrait, birding, everything. My kit included XF16 f1.4, XF100-400, XF80, XF50. Many pros and many cons to those combinations, but it was time for a change. I sold all of it. I purchased the XH2, carried it for a mountain bike ride shooting landscapes and ravens, then returned it. Great images, but... It's too heavy for my trail kit. Too much video camera for my needs. I missed my xPro dials, so I ordered the XT5. It's much lighter, yet not too small. The flip out screen is delicate but functional. AF is heavenly compared to Xpro. EVF is bright and huge...I can see! Overall very pleased with the new camera and how it functions with newer lenses: XT5+ XF33 F1.4, XF 70-300, and an oldie M-Voigtlander 15mm. Now, please send me a $500 gift card, B&H. This review is the winner.

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0000-00-00 00:00:00

I use it as a back up for my digital camera.

5
2024-07-28 01:53:18

I've come from using a Fuji X-Pro 2 and I am really enjoying the differences that the Sigma FP presents. Many positive things have been said about the video side of this device, but I mainly use it for stills. It's not a perfect camera, my Fuji is faster to use, I miss the view finder, I hate that it can't take fast pictures. And yet, despite these flaws I love it. The image quality is amazing, the colours are really nice. I love how modular the camera is. The 45mm kit lens is great, and it makes for a really small package for travel. If you are going to use larger lenses, get a cage. The Small Rig ones are very affordable and nice. When travelling I love that I can charge the camera with my USB C phone charger. It's a simple thing, but it makes the world of difference. I have no regrets, buy it!

5
2024-08-15 07:29:41

Snug fitting for both a Voightlaender R2 and Fuji X-Pro 1. It makes me feel confident that the cameras will be protected from minor bumps and light drizzle. Because of the design using it with a shoulder strap is a little awkward but not unbearable. Getting the camera in and out of the case is not something that is done quickly which is a tradeoff for the wrap-around protection that it offers. I do use the around-the-lens mechanism for attaching the case to the camera with the Voightlaender. The X-Pro 1 is a little bulkier and therefore I find it easier just to take the case off and shove it in my back pocket. Over all I recommend this case and will buying another one for one of my smaller SLRs.

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