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Fujifilm Finepix X20 Mirrorless Camera
Bisteka BR | 2024-06-06 07:52:13 |
forms a perfect match with the Fujifilm FinePix HS50EXR Digital Camera 5 |
Patrick | 2024-08-04 09:10:12 |
I bought this case to hold my new Fujifilm waterproof Finepix XP130 in my lifejacket pocket for a 7 day in the bush canoe trip in the Lake Kipawa region in Quebec Province. I liked the design because it seemed to offer the most physical protection with minimal material that would stay wet if it got soaked in the rain or a dumping. I used the caribiner clip to have the camera on me in camp when I wasn't wearing my lifejacket. I'd replace the plastic one with one that is easier to unhook from my belt loop. The draw-string worked well to keep the camera secure when needed. I stored an extra SD card in the bottom in a small Ziploc type bag. I liked the case for this type of trip. 5 |
Vinson | 2024-04-24 07:28:53 |
the said screen protector looks good and does not seem to be tampered and is exactly what I needed for my Fujifilm FinePix X10 screen --- I actually have one(1) installed --- it is still good but; I needed a backup just in case --- who knows ? 5 |
Mamuka | 2024-07-19 09:35:37 |
I love the power and energy life, and I use it for flash Fujifilm EF x20 and recycling time is as flash must do. 5 |
Charles | 2024-08-14 09:32:55 |
Fujifilm is taking mirrorless cameras to new levels. Other camera manufacturers will be catching up for years. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-15 09:16:10 |
I purchased this case for my Fujifilm mirrorless camera and lenses. It's a sturdy, well-built case with latches that feel solid when closing. I was able to fit my X-T2, 4 prime lenses, a 55-200 zoom, and a bunch of accessories with some room to spare. I can also fit my 15 MacBook Pro in the Think Tank sleeve although the lack of padding at the corners may be a problem for bumpy rides. It's a great case! 5 |
Jessica | 2024-09-05 04:34:52 |
I've watched this camera for years because I've known that Fujifilm mirrorless cameras are quality and reproduce color best. I was finally able to purchase the camera and I'm thrilled to have it. 5 |
Joseph | 2024-05-13 08:47:16 |
I purchase a used Pentax Spotmatic film camera recently with a couple of lenses. This adapter allows me to use the Pentax lenses on my Fujifilm mirrorless cameras. It works perfectly, is well made and lightweight. If you are looking to adapt vintage lenses to your current system this is an excellent solution. 5 |
John | 2024-07-04 04:28:59 |
I sold off my Canon 5D3 and L-lenses five years ago to begin a migration to mirrorless. Among the mirrorless options available at the time, Fujifilm appeared to have the best line-up of high quality, affordable, and fast prime and zoom lenses. I am not pedantic about FF vs. APS-C, as long as the camera system is usable in low light and has lenses covering all the classic FF equivalent focal lengths. So, I began investing in Fuji glass and purchased an X-T1 to shoot it with. The X-T1, a charming camera in many ways, fully met my image quality expectations. However, it fell short in terms of overall camera responsiveness. When it got the shot, the results were impressive, but the shutter and viewfinder lag along with an overall camera sluggishness meant plenty of missed shots. Fujifilm has a reputation for being responsive to customer needs, so I waited patiently for them to address what in my opinion were the biggest limitations of their earlier cameras. Now, with the X-T3, I feel like Fujifilm has finally delivered on the promise of mirrorless. They have produced a camera that responds more like a DSLR than a 1980s programmable calculator. It meets my needs in every area that is important to my photography: rugged build, weather sealing, usable ISO 12800, fast and reliable operation all at price, weight and size appreciably less than its FF competitors. I am delighted with my purchase. Note that I shoot mostly events and some sports, so features such as IBIS are not particularly important to my work. If your shooting requires image stabilization, or if you need a full frame sensor, or if it is important to have the very latest and greatest technology in your camera, then the X-T3 is likely not the best option for you. On the other hand, I find it difficult to imagine a real world shooting situation where I would not be able to get the shot using an X-T3. That is not something I could say about just any camera. 5 |
Wesley | 2024-07-11 03:28:34 |
I couldn't be more happy with my switch over to mirrorless/Fujifilm (previous Nikon user). Excellent performance and handling (I love the tactile shutter/ISO/exposure/aperture settings), and a wonderful feeling in the hand. It has great out of camera JPEGs suitable for casual social media/web use, but I still shoot RAW+JPEG in case I want to make more detailed tweaks. This camera has encouraged me to go out and create every day, and I look forward to improving my photography skills even further with the X100V. 5 |