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Fujifilm X T2 Digital Camera Graphite Silver

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Fujifilm X T2 Digital Camera Graphite Silver

2024-05-28 01:27:59

This is the same as the original Fujifilm eyecup that came with the X-T2.

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2024-09-01 09:55:19

The Kenko LCD Monitor Protection for the Fujifilm -T2 Camera is the best protection product that I have found.  It not only fits the X-T2 but the X-T1 and X-T3 or any 3 inch monitor.  It is well worth getting.

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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.

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2024-06-14 05:54:34

The Fujifilm X-T2 was a substantial upgrade over the X-T1. At first glance, the X-T3 might not seem like much of an upgrade over the X-T2 but once you dive into the improved as well as the added capabilities and features of this camera, especially the overhauled autofocusing system, this camera is more than an incremental upgrade. All in all, I have found this camera to be substantially improved over the X-T2 and is better in every way.

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2024-06-01 06:48:28

As a long time user of Fujifilm cameras, starting with the F100, I have been using the X-T series since the first one was released. This latest iteration is an amazing step up in performance. Positives: 1. Auto focus is fast and accurate. Those phase detection pixels covering virtually the entire picture field are amazing. 2. The EVF is clean, clear and refreshes very quickly giving you the best of what and EVF can provide. I now prefer it to my pure optical view finders on my other conventional DSLRs. 3. The whole camera feels more responsive. 4. Although not primarily a videographer, this camera does take very high quality video with exceptional focus and eye tracking. 5. It costs less than the X-T2 did at launch. 6. Controls are less likely to move when removing from camera bag (diopter adjustment locked, stiffer springs on controls etc.) Negatives: 1. I cannot use my X-T2 vertical handgrip. 2. Very slightly worse noise at high ISOs. Not really noticeable but still there. 3. Nothing else. Highly recommended.

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2024-05-03 02:51:17

I purchased this to start using with my Fujifilm X-T2. I also have the Fujifilm RR-90 Shutter Release, but this can only be used on certain models and when shooting in landscape orientation because I use an L-bracket on my camera and the RR-90 plugs into the side. With the Vello shutter release cable, I can use it with any camera with a threaded shutter button. This means that I can use it on my Fujifilm X-T2 and if I upgrade to a newer Fujifilm camera, I can still use this shutter release cable on the new camera. Unlike the Fujifilm RR-90, which cannot be used on even the Fujifilm X-T3. Lastly, I can use the Vello shutter release cable when the camera is in portrait orientation as well while using an L-bracket.

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2024-04-02 08:51:28

Fantastic camera in all sense. I migrated from Canon two years ago when I purchased the Fujifilm X-T2. Last year I changed it for an X-H1. Because I usually have to switch back and forth between photo and video, it was perfect for me, specially because of IBIS, allowing me to use my favorite (non stabilized) primes for video. My "backup" camera has been an X-T20 all along until now, and that's where the X-T3 comes in. The X-T3 has insane autofocus, Fujifilm's incredible color rendition and offers an overall shooting experience like no other brand. I just love it. It is not my "backup camera" like the X-t20 was. It is now my go-to for just picture taking (It does video fine, just like the X-T2 did, and in many ways it actually does better video than the X-H1). I use my X-H1 mainly "for video" now (not that the X-H1 can't take good pictures), but having IBIS is the only advantage it has over this new camera and it's something that I need for my video work. In summary, this is TOP NOTCH. The X-T3 (as the X-T2 and X-H1 before) actually takes better pictures and video than my last Canon, even though it was full frame and more expensive. If you are unsure and have the chance to go to the B&H showroom (or know someone who owns an X-T3), just put it in your hand. You won't be able to let go!

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2024-06-12 09:57:30

Love this strap ... Comfortable on Fujifilm X-T2 and has a nice artistic touch to it.

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2024-09-06 02:56:59

Absolutely does the job. It holds a spare for my Fujifilm X-T2 so I never have to go fishing through pockets looking for my spare battery when I need it.

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2024-08-26 02:14:28

Bought one of these to try on my Fujifilm X-T2. I saw nothing inferior about this button (meaning some folks mentioned they liked the more expensive one better etc...). Every bit as good as a higher priced one in my humble opinion. I also have 2 Fujifilm X-T2's. I subsequently bought 2 more for each of these cams. No need to procrastinate about buying this baby. Just do it :)

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