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Fuji X T1 Mirrorless Cameras
Richard | 2024-06-04 08:13:44 |
Awesome for a small mirrorless setup. I carry my fuji x-t1, 18-55mm, 35mm, 18mm, small flash, batteries, go-pro, pocket knife and still have room for other stuff. Sweet little street and/or travel bag. The waxed canvas looks vintage but holds up really well. This bag feels very well made and burly even though it is light, compressible and smart looking. I highly recommend this bag if you are looking for something smaller yet capable. 5 |
Oreo Photo | 2024-07-17 01:21:11 |
Perfect for mirrorless camera like X-T1 with 2 lens. 5 |
Frank | 2024-07-27 09:17:43 |
I've been using the X-T line for over 8 years, first X-T1, then X-T2 and after that I just didn't see too much drive to upgrade except the lack of IBIS. Meanwhile I moved partially to Nikon fullframe. I spent a lot of time convincing myself that the Nikon camera and lenses are nice to use...And then the X-T5 appeared! I preordered rigth away. Now, after a 10-day foreign land trip my love for Fuji X-T cameras is again in full blossom. The sensor and processor are wonderful that permeate the images with brilliant colors and tones. Saturation is otherwordly. Autofocus, one of the weaknesses of my X-T2, but not terrible at all as some tended to suggest, tremendously improved. Ergonomics even better that on the older cameras and the grip, despite being smallish, is perferct. It is a pleasure to work with the camera and to look at it! I can't wait to go out for birding with my XF 100-400 mm lens. Strongly recommend upgrading to anyone who likes Fuji cameras. 5 |
Ash | 2024-04-18 02:58:26 |
I have a series of Fuji and Nikon cameras (X-T1, XE-2, X100T, X20, D750, D7100) and more... When I want to reach for one camera - Invariably the one that is hardest not to pick up is this Sony RX1R II or the Fuji X100T. Basically because you dont have any more dilemmas - fantastic cameras and no lenses to choose The size, and versatility and sharpness of this camera and its amazing Zeiss lens are really surprising - and the surprise comes when you plug the card into your computer screen - the camera doesnt show you want it has taken as well as a large screen. When you crop an image from this camera - its astonishing how much detail is captured 2 things needs improving - battery life, and the manual - I so wish there was a better user guide to this camera - I havent worked out all the features and would love to. This camera sees in the dark - what it reveals is astonishing Also think the price of a case for this camera is a total rip off - get a generic one! 5 |
Vincent | 2024-07-09 06:14:22 |
I use it on my Fuji-X-T1 It is the best one of all the other products of its kind that I've tested. 5 |
Faith | 2024-04-11 08:54:51 |
No issues installing this on my Fuji X-T1 5 |
Walter | 2024-08-21 02:33:11 |
I have been looking at this ball head for a number of months as I have transitioned from Nikon to the Fuji Mirrorless cameras. The build quality is exceptional and just what I need. I have been using Kirk L-brackets on the Nikon bodies and they seem to work with the BH-40 lever clamp. Once there are choices available for the Fuji XT-5 L-bracket wise I will need to explore this further. 5 |
Mike | 2024-06-09 05:50:29 |
As a users of Fuji mirrorless cameras know, spare batteries are essential as the battery life on models such as the x-e1 can be pretty short. Fuji's own batteries are rather pricey and this is a good alternative. 5 |
Martin W. | 2024-06-09 03:43:56 |
This is a really great wrist strap for mirrorless cameras. I almost always have it attached to my Fuji and it makes for a nice inconspicuous setup when doing street photography as I can have the camera secured in my hand at all times and quickly bring it to eye level to take the shot. 5 |
Ramakrishna | 2024-07-05 08:18:20 |
This is a heavy duty well made cable. I use it in my Fuji mirrorless cameras. I had a problem with the cable coming out in front - so after struggling for a day - i decided to do some surgery on it - picture attached. Basically there are 4 screws that take it apart. Then I drilled a 5/8 in hole on the side and moved the cable over to the side. very happy now! 5 |