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Fujifilm X100T Digital Camera Lenses
Carolyn | 2024-04-08 03:43:45 |
Bought to use with my Fujifilm X100t. I never like the strap that comes with the camera. This one is much nicer and an appropriate size for my new camera. 5 |
Ed | 2024-06-01 09:38:43 |
I purchased this bag for my Fujifilm x100T. I wanted a durable bag, small enough to carry al day. I have recently downsized from a DSLR system that needed a backpack for camera, lenses and accessories. This bag fits my camera with the lens hood perfectly. There is also a small interior padded section within the bag for batteries and a wasabi charger. The outside pockets hold my only filter, a circular polarizer, and my small notebook. On a recent airline flight I was able to fit the bag inside my carryon daypack with room to spare. It is rugged, with a plain and simple design. Just what I wanted! 5 |
Vincent | 2024-04-04 03:36:25 |
I recently decided to go back to using a digital Leica (M-262) as my primary camera. I was able to afford the purchase by selling my FujiFilm digital kit. To be honest, my cameras were several years old and getting a little long in the tooth. I figured I should sell them before they were worth pennies. I still own a Leica M6 35mm film camera and the most amazing FujiFilm X-100F digital camera. I already own two Leica lenses, a 1970 50mm f2 Summicron and a 90mm 2.4 Summarit. I felt the need for a faster lens. I already owned the Voigtlander 35mm 1.4 Nokton Classic which has great image and build quality so I eagerly awaited the release of the Voigtlander Nokton 50mm 1.2. This lens was anticipated to be an amazing alternative to the very expensive Leica 50mm lenses. I purchased my lens from B&H Photo in New York. I have always had good luck purchasing from them as they are very trustworthy and reputable. My Lens arrived new and amazingly well constructed as I expected. I do wish the lens came with the matching hood and maybe a dust pouch or bag. It just came in standard protective box and packaging (yawn). I think they are missing the mark by not adding some updated presentation packaging. I have found the lens to be very sharp and has a very nice Bokeh. Any lack of sharpness has been caused by being out of practice with the manual focus rangefinder, my eyes starting to age, astigmatism in my dominant eye and my now use of the dreaded spectacles. I am amazed at the image quality and construction of the Voigtlander. I have owned many 50mm lenses from different manufacturers to include the Canon 50mm L 1.2 and I have to say that this little guy (Voigtlander) takes the cake. It has amazing character to it. Vinny The Lens www.Vinnythelens.com 5 |
Paul K | 2024-08-29 04:56:11 |
Light and portable, this case is inexpensive yet does the job to protect my Fujifilm X100T, with side pockets that allow me to travel with the battery charger and two extra batteries. 5 |
v | 2024-05-04 09:34:11 |
Light weight. Can carry a FujiFilm X100T with a protective filter on the front (not the lens hood though). Also fits a Sony a6000 with the kit 16-50 pancake lens. Very compact. Quick on the go. Doesn't fit much else except a microfiber cloth. 5 |
Adan | 2024-04-21 08:37:25 |
I bought several of these for my X100T. They work about the same as the Fujifilm branded battery. The Fujifilm charger also charges these batteries without issues. Because of the short battery life on the X100 series cameras, these cost effective batteries are a must have. 5 |
Rick | 2024-04-21 06:42:12 |
I use these in my Fujifilm X100T and they work well. While I personally have not performed any objective analytics on battery performance, I have not noticed a difference in these vs my several Fuji made batteries in day to day use. This purchase replaces several year old N95 batteries that have gone bad, including an OEM Fuji battery. I only shoot stills, and don't use the highest burst shooting rate either, but do keep the camera on ready for extended time with the back screen on. I am a Street Photographer. So these are great spares for me considering that any NP-95 battery life is pretty short. I can go easily go through 2 or more batteries in a shooting session! 5 |
Alan | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
I purchased this to use with my Fujifilm x100T. At about 1/3 the price of the Fuji lens hood I took a chance. It is perfect. I have a Fujifilm lens shade for another camera and have no regrets as I compare both. 5 |
DPM | 2024-06-03 07:49:20 |
It's great to be able to use all of the old T mount lenses on the digital camera. 5 |
Bisteka BR | 2024-06-06 07:52:13 |
forms a perfect match with the Fujifilm FinePix HS50EXR Digital Camera 5 |