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Fujifilm Film Camera Night Without Flash
Chels | 2024-08-18 01:43:16 |
I use this film with my Fujifilm GA645W camera and so far it has been great for indoor lighting as well as flash photos. If you're like me and you can't afford Portra, then this is probably the film for you. 5 |
George M | 2024-06-15 01:58:11 |
I finally have a Profoto flash I can use on-camera or off-camera on my Fujifilm cameras. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-05-27 02:20:14 |
I use this film with the Fujifilm instax mini 7S Instant Film Camera. This film develops in a minute or so and it comes out very clear for instant film. You can see it develop right before your eyes. The price is great too and it is fun for special occastions or to get a vintage looking shot. It is a bit smaller than the stereotypical polaroid film, but it gets the job done and it is much cheaper than Impossible film. 5 |
Jeff | 2024-07-08 08:16:48 |
Just switched to Fujifilm medium format and I'm LOVING the upgrade in quality. Without exception, these lenses are incredible. The 110mm f/2 is going to be my go-to portrait lens for sure. 5 |
Steven | 2024-08-23 07:58:22 |
I got this bag about six months ago and I am using it as one of my main carrying solutions for a Fujifilm X-T3 with XF 16-55mm lens. I configured the dividers so I have the camera, with lens attached, laying horizontally in the middle portion of the bag. That leaves the bag with two small sections: one behind the back of the camera and one in front of the lens. I am able to carry a several 77mm filters, Godox 860 flash, wireless flash transmitter, blower brush, extra batteries, and a few other items in the main compartment. I sometimes use the front storage for a water bottle and snacks. 5 |
Daniel | 2024-07-06 09:37:17 |
Needed an off camera flash trigger for my Fujifilm 100V for my street and cityscape photos and the team at B&H hooked me up with the Godox XPro Flash Trigger. The B&H staff are rock starts! 5 |
Ernesto | 2024-06-18 05:48:31 |
If you own a fujifilm camera Im sure you want something small but powerful. I was shopping for a flash and doing tons of research, I already use the Godox system so having this was a no brainer. When it arrived I instantly love the size for it, I got some extra batteries just in case. It is powerful for the size and the battery lasts a lot. 5 |
Allauddin | 2024-04-03 05:50:46 |
Godox x2 ttl wireless flash trigger good working with my fujifilm x-t4 camera. easy to use easy setup quick connect with camera. lightweight good looking device. like it 5 |
Michael | 2024-08-22 09:32:47 |
My FujiFilm X-T3 camera is proving to be a challenge, for someone with experience primarily in film. However, I am very pleased with the product and feel that I made the right choice. It came with everything I need to get started and with appropriate, user friendly instructions for use. I look forward to using it more and more! 5 |
Edgar | 2024-08-09 08:40:55 |
Just got my X-T3 about 2 weeks ago & have played with it only for a short period. My preliminary impression is that it is a very capable APS-C mirrorless camera. Another winner for Fujifilm. If you own a X-T2 now, I don't think you need to upgrade unless you want 4K video, faster AF, lower ISO (160 instead of 200), Eterna film simulation, & touch screen LCD. Just like X-T2 the image quality for the X-T3 is fantastic with Fujifilm's proprietary film simulations from jpeg output. Of course Fuji also makes some of the best lenses in industry which add to the great IQ. The X-T3 is, like XT-2, solidly built, dense, & a pleasure to hold. I did get a dedicated X-T3 hand grip for this & the grip made carrying the camera more comfortable & secure to hold. The next will be the thumb grip (from Lensmate) to complete the outfit. The $400 difference between a brand new X-T2 and a X-T3 may or may not be significant for some, but you'll be getting the main features I listed in X-T3 that are absent in the X-T2. Used X-T2 can now be had for ~$800 at auction. If you're coming from a X-T1, then this upgrade to X-T3 will be significant. For owners of X-T2 I think you can skip this upgrade unless you really want the newest & the greatest. As always B&H sale & customer service is outstanding. 5 |