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Gateway Dc T20 Digital Camera
Louis | 2024-06-13 07:55:20 |
Thanks to the camera advisor at B&H I own the beautiful Fujifilm X-T20 camera. Although I have a super zoom digital this is my first semi-professional digital camera. My kit includes the compact 18mm - 55mm lens and I purchased the the slower compact 55mm - 200mm to round out my system. This lens is a worthy addition. Please note that it is a manual lens that will not communicate with this camera. To use remember to: GO TO SETTINGS - SETUP (wrench icon) - BUTTON/DIAL SETTING -SHOOT WITHOUT LENS- and turn ON. Reverse after you finish shooting. Great lens, great price, thanks again B&H... 5 |
Frederic | 2024-07-16 01:22:55 |
The gateway to paradise 5 |
Frederic | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
I use it as a back up for my digital camera. 5 |
Ian | 2024-09-06 01:35:11 |
Just what I wanted for my X-T20 with the 18-55mm lens. An ideal camera bag to have for day to day photography. Highly recommended if you are not taking a lot of gear. 5 |
Brandon | 2024-09-04 07:52:14 |
I use this with my Fujifilm X-T20 with a 23mm Fuji lens and it fits perfectly. There is a little spare room at the top of the main compartment to place my camera strap as well as a tiny space at the bottom of the main compartment that I can keep the camera body-cap and back lens-cap. I was not looking for a walk around camera bag (I usually just take my camera out with me on sessions) but rather a nice protective low profile bag that I can store my camera in and maybe tuck into my carry-on while traveling. 5 |
Christopher | 2024-07-16 09:32:50 |
Very tight mount on both the lens (vivitar 70-150mm) and the camera (X-T20). Very slight extension tube effect allows for closer focus with no distortion on image quality. 5 |
Emery | 2024-07-19 09:18:12 |
I purchased this two hold either the long or normal lens that came with my Fuji X-T20 camera system. I find that it also works with most of the lenses I have for my Nikon D7100, even my super-wide Nikon 10-24 mm zoom. When I want to go light, this provides a secure extra lens pocket that seals tightly, opens easily and clips to my belt or bag or even into a sweatshirt pocket. If your climbing mountains, crawling through caves or sky diving, it may not prevent damage from a major hit or drop, but it will protect against normal bangs and bonks. I doubt if it will keep water out for long if it becomes submerged, but it is good in rain. I chose this pattern as it will show up in snow. What I'd really like is one in bright orange. 5 |
Dave | 2024-05-19 06:25:52 |
So far I've been very pleased with the camera. I love the Fujifilm X system. I'll still use the X-T20 for travel because of the slim size and weight. But the X-T3 offers more functions for regular photography. 5 |
Ryan | 2024-07-07 04:21:27 |
One of the major design flaws (in my opinion) of the X-T20 is the placement of the tripod plate mount being so incredibly close to the battery door. This makes access to your battery compartment (which also houses the memory card, btw) very difficult with practically any other tripod plate mounted to it (first world problems, #amiright ?) This plate solves all of my problems, with the added bonus of shifting the mount directly under the lens (for those OCD peoples out there). Well designed, and solidly built, the "lips" on either side of the "camera facing" portion of the mount cradle the camera perfectly, eliminating "off center" attachment (shoutout #2 for the OCDer's). In all seriousness, great mount for any X-T20 users who frequently use tripods (and prefer a tripod mount constantly fixed to the camera). 5 |
Kristinn | 2024-07-08 01:13:45 |
I found the grip on my X-T20 difficult and I tended to accidentally hit the buttons on the back of the camera. On the other hand I like the compactness of the camera and did not want to make it bulkier. The Fuji metal hand grip turned out to be an insignificant increase to the size of the camera, but it made a huge improvement in the grip and convenience. No problems with access to the battery/memory compartment or tilting the LCD either. The slight bulge increase from the grip does not increase the effective size of the camera, as it is at the side of the lens, and I think Fuji should simply increase the grip on the next model. Using that extra volume for increased battery capacity would be a great idea. 5 |