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Fujifilm X A5 Camera Case
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 |
T. P. | 2024-08-28 07:38:20 |
I bought this case for use with my Fujifilm X-T30. The 10 is supposedly designed for the smaller body mirrorless camera, but the lenses I use with the X-T30 (Fujifilm Fujinon XF 16-55mm F2.8 LM WR and XF 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR and Meike MK-85mm f/2.8 Macro) looked like they would exceed the capacity of the holder, even with the extension opened. I intend to use this case while hiking and don’t want to have to always be reversing the lens hood and did not like the fact that with the extension opened there is now less protection for the lens (the extension has some padding, but it is not as robust as the closed case), so I opted for the 20. The 20 works perfect for my set up, as it fits my camera with any of my current lenses attached, with their lens hood front facing, and without the need for the extension being opened; my setup has a maximum length of 7-5/8 inches (194 mm). The 20 is designed for a bigger body camera, but is not overly big for the X-T30 and makes it easy to get the camera in and out. My only complaint would be the shoulder strap, as the shoulder pad is straight; one that was slightly curved (to conform to the neck) and with a little more padding would have made the case perfect, but I don’t really plan to use the case for any great length of time slung over my head and across my shoulder, as I mostly plan to use it hiking and will have the case attached to my chest, so not a big issue. 5 |
Joseph | 2024-07-16 05:37:24 |
This is my second MegaGear case and once again I am completely satisfied. My first was for my Fujifilm x100F in Brown. This one, for my fujifilm X-E3 molds to the camera perfectly as did the other. The leather is high quality and the adjustable strap can be adjusted to attain the proper length. You could spend more for a case and strap but why??? If you want a go everywhere solution to carrying your camera, check these out. They are well worth the money! 5 |
Karen | 2024-05-15 05:30:15 |
I bought this for my fujifilm X-E1. I have a bigger case to use when I hike and want to take other accessories, bit I wanted something to protector the camera while I put it in my purse. It fits great and perfectly meets my need. It would also be good to use if you wanted to put your camera in a bigger backpack for day hikes. I added the Tamrac strap that easy disconnects so I can wear this over my shoulder or around my neck. Well made and protects from scratches. I wouldn't want this to be my only case, but is great inside a purse or a, larger case.. 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 |
mellie B | 2024-04-28 03:33:12 |
I purchased the case for my Fujifilm TX 10. It fits well, except that on the case, the lens is meant to be on the side, but on the actual camera, the lens is in the middle. As a result, a bit of the side remains exposed when the case is closed. However, the case does not specify that it works for this camera, so it is not the fault of the manufacturer. Overall, I think the case is a good deal for the money. 5 |
Gerald | 2024-05-18 09:41:17 |
Use it on my FujiFilm camera 5 |
James | 2024-07-05 07:44:53 |
Use it in a Fujifilm camera and it works excellently. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-16 01:24:12 |
Already had the A5 powered speaker pair... this is the perfect addition. after adjusting settings to fit the room.. blown away. 5 |
Rich G | 2024-05-12 01:19:44 |
The A5+ are actually my 3rd purchase of Audioengine speakers. I previously owned 2 pairs of the A2's. The A5+ is the update to the A5. It features a few extras missing on the A5 including a remote control with an energy saving mode, and heat fins on the rear. I also added the S8 subwoofer for a 2.1 system connected to my TV. The cost was under $600 for the setup. Before commenting on the sound, I need to provide you with some background. I have been a high end audio junkie since the late 60's owning numerous speakers including Merlin, Magnepan, Apogee, Role Audio, Totem, Accoustat, TDL, etc... so you can say that I am not the typical consumer wowed by the name of Bose etc... Anyway, on to the sound. I first set up the speakers without the subwoofer hooking up the RCA leads to the A5+ main speaker and the mini plug to the Television output. The input for the television was a Fios cable box and Panasonic Blu Ray player both using HDMI. My first impression of the sound was extremely favorable. The bass from the speakers sounded as if I already had a sub attached and voices and instruments seemed to emanate from a very clean clear background. I then attached the S8 and after some careful adjustments I could barely notice the effects. That is until a sub 50Hz sound was produced by the source. Then it revealed itself with some nice tuneful polite bass. No boom at all. It just stepped to the plate whenever needed, never calling attention to itself unless absolutely necessary. In summary, for the price, these speakers are a steal. If I were a starving college student unable to afford the good stuff. Buy these speakers! Even if you have the money to buy something more expensive. Save your money and try these. They are that good. 5 |