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Fujifilm 120Mm Camera

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Fujifilm 120Mm Camera

2024-05-18 09:41:17

Use it on my FujiFilm camera

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2024-07-07 02:53:41

Wow! This camera really does it all & I'm very much enjoying the 24-120mm lens... almost to the point where I'm thinking twice on getting a 24-70 to go in my bag. I've used this camera for work when I was without the D810 from the office & it seems to hold its ground & keep up with the 810. As a novice photographer with a lot to learn, this camera is now my go-to & can't seem to shoot enough with it!

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2024-07-05 07:44:53

Use it in a Fujifilm camera and it works excellently.

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2024-09-14 02:13:15

This is my second purchase of the 24-120mm Nikkor lens. After many years I knocked over my tripod and the first lens went crashing to the cement. Went on-line and immediately ordered a replacement. I feel this is one of the very best compromise lens on the market. This lens is almost always the one on my camera (Nikon D800). With the ISO capability of a modern DSLR the f/4 lens is perfectly fast enough. For me the 24-120mm telephoto meets all but rarest lens needs while it is a modest weight and not to bulky to wear with the camera strap.

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2024-09-06 04:19:24

This came with the 24-120mm Z lens. I understand people wanting a super protective case/pouch for pricey lenses as Nikon supplied for many years. But personally I never used those bulky cases as my lenses live in padded camera bags. I have a whole box full of those somewhere! This really makes a great lens wrap, cloth or mini towel. Yesterday I got caught in the rain and it worked great to dry off the camera. I'm loving it and thinking to buy a couple more. Works well when a little extra protection is needed in a full camera bag. I've used it mostly for my FTZ or TC or small 50mm F lens when they must share a compartment in the bag.

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2024-06-22 05:28:13

I use this for wrapping my large format lens (120mm Rodenstock) when I am not using my field camera (Toyo AII). It is very nice to wrap my lens in this and store in my bag, backpack, or camera bag. It is used primarily for extra protection. The padding is good and provides a decent amount of protection on its own. The color coding is nice as it lets me where my lens is, as it stands out. The 15' * 15' is perfect for this lens and wraps nicely with plenty of room. I don't think the smaller one would work very well, if at all, and would be too small for any large format lens in my opinion.

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2024-06-22 09:50:31

I use this with a Nikon D810/24-120mm. It is a little long with this lens but it's easy to adjust the cover's length. The camera controls are mostly accessible, but I use a remote shutter release anyway. I like that the camera's live view screen is plainly visible, if you want it to be. The cover is easy to put on because the bottom has a Velcro fastener that runs almost the cover's full length, making it easy to adjust the zoom. As for the waterproof factor, it seems more than adequate. I got it on sale, screaming good deal!

5
2024-06-01 01:24:52

Good walk-around lens, covers 24-120mm (full frame equivalent). Great for portraits. With this lens on the camera, I rarely have to change lenses, except for when I need a tele. But it weighs 3 times what the 14-42mm kit lens does, and costs more than the entire package I started with (E-620 camera body with two kit lenses.) Very fast autofocusing, smooth manual focusing. Fairly fast (2.8 to 4.0).

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2024-04-19 06:50:40

Using this filter holder on large format 8x10 camera lenses that have 105mm and 120mm Filter threads. It's well made and thin enough to clear wide angles.

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0000-00-00 00:00:00

I purchased my first lens in Oct. 2012 for my D600. My primary reason was the f/4 fixed aperature, vibration reduction, and that it was one of the few lens suggested for high mega pixal cameras by Nikon. I was not let down. This lens makes a good walk around combination with the camera because it is not too large or heavy. It focuses good in low light and is extremely sharp except for a narrow area around the circumference of the lens. I do not find this to be a problem because you have to look for it to see it. I purchased my second 24-120mm in Dec. 2013 for my D800E. After using some of the pro lens that I have for my pro cameras and then the first 24-120mm that I bought for the D600, I decided that I wanted a lens with vibration reduction for the D800E. I searched for another lens because I was not keen on having two of the same lens but in the end, I settled on another 24-120mm and I am very satisfied. So far I used both camera/lens combinations for landscape, night rodeo and Christmas lights. I had very few rejects due to focus issues and no hunting in low light. I did not test the lens on my D4, D3, or any of my DX cameras yet. I do not expect any issues with any of these cameras either.

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