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Fuji Professional Film Camera

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Fuji Professional Film Camera

2024-09-04 06:38:30

This is my first Fuji Camera and first mirrorless. My last camera was a Nikon entry-level DSLR around 10 years old. It was time for an upgrade. This camera is compact but packs a big punch. I'm amazed by how much you can customize through the settings. Taking some time looking through the menus and exploring the settings before you take it out makes a world of difference. I also took some time to create my own custom film sims which makes shooting so much fun and creative. I practice film photography and having this digital option with somewhat traditional dials complements my film practice perfectly.

5
2024-06-23 06:50:28

...and it charges batteries. Which it does as well as you would expect. But have you ever known of a professional photographer who charges batteries directly in the camera? Of course you haven't. A separate charging unit is as essential to a professional grade camera as a lens. How else can you ensure a continuous work flow? It's 5 stars for this charger, because it does work well (and I would recommend it heartily) and it isn't the charger's fault that Fuji are too tight to provide this essential item in with the body when you purchase it. 5 stars for the charger; 1 star for Fuji.

5
2024-08-27 02:20:20

Fits my Fuji Film X100F perfectly.

5
2024-04-02 08:22:21

What can I say, fresh Fuji Instax film!

5
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
2024-08-21 05:27:24

I use the film for my instax mini camera from Fuji film. It's always hard to find film for cameras like mine, and for a cheap price. At B&H, I can get the film for a decent price! There really isn't anything bad about this product that's bad, and now I only buy the film here!

5
2024-08-21 02:19:35

I purchased this album for my youngest daughter. The album matches the color of her Fuji Instax camera and looks a lot better than the options available elsewhere. But be warned, you'll want to fill this album, which means buying more Instax film, which will eventually mean another album, and more film...

5
2024-09-02 03:23:21

Why does Fuji waste time and money with built-in film simulations? Do they think there are photographers who want medium format jpgs? I can't imagine why anyone who wants a medium format camera would not want to edit the raw image in Lightroom and/or Photoshop first, and add film simulations there, rather than be stuck with a film-sim jpeg that can't be edited as well. I love the camera but it just seems stupid.

5
2024-07-24 09:39:10

purchase this fuji film to be use for my son and daughter mini camera, they love it, take picture and right away they have the picture ready to share with friend, it have a clear image.

5
2024-07-17 04:45:55

If you (like me) need a bag to carry two Fuji 6x7 or 6x9 film cameras, look no further; this is the bag you need. One camera fits perfectly in each of the two large padded inserts in the main compartment. The two-compartment insert in the middle can then be used to hold a flash unit, film and other accessories. The bag feels sturdy, but is still quite light. I would definitely recommend this bag to anyone who needs to carry two large cameras.

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