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Smallest Fuji Camera Mirrorless With Viewfinder

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Smallest Fuji Camera Mirrorless With Viewfinder

2024-06-27 02:52:52

I use it for my 18mm Fuji mirrorless lens!

5
2024-08-18 05:38:34

If you haven't jumped into the mirrorless bandwagon, this is the perfect ticket. Amazing viewfinder, and the camera just feels right in my hands. Love it!

5
2024-07-26 06:58:53

The Nikon Z6 is a fantastic camera. I purchased a Nikon D7100 6 years ago which has been great and I was looking to upgrade to a full frame FX camera. I never thought about going mirrorless until I saw that there was a great deal on the Z6 at B&H. The mirrorless cameras have the same benefits as the DSLRs with a few differences. They are smaller, lighter, have a larger lens mount (Z Mount), and the electronic viewfinder allows you to see you're image in real time before you even take the picture. There is also no mirror slap which makes the shutter less noisy and reduces camera shake. A few drawbacks for me is that there is no built in flash which means there is no way to trigger an external flash without an add on flash trigger system, and there is no internal focus motor which means you have to focus manually if you use a lens without a built in focus motor. I must say that the focus peaking highlights which allows you to manually focus by viewing the screen or viewfinder and watching what area the camera highlights works phenomenally and I had no problem focusing my 50mm Nikkor f/1.4 manually under normal conditions. However, this would be in issue if trying to shoot something fast paced like sports/ action with a manual focus lens. All in all these few minor setbacks would not warrant me rating this camera less than 5 stars. My experience with the Nikon Z6 has been nothing but positive. I feel that Nikon has continued their trend of crafting fine camera equipment and I believe this Nikon Z6 will stand the test of time in extreme conditions just like my other Nikons have in the past.

5
2024-05-14 01:59:53

This camera is AMAZING. The low light performance, the ability to go mirrorless or use optical viewfinder, the quality of the raw files, the deep menus with lots of choices to customize: itʻs a great camera that puts out a stunning product.   I have had several Nikons and this D780 is hands down my favorite. I prefer it to the D850 (supposedly a better camera but not in my humble opinion) and the D7500 (not a better camera so maybe not fair to compare).  It is bigger and heavier than the D7500, but that size gives you so much more power that it is worth it. Iʻm pleased with the 24-120 lens as well, especially since this combo allows you to buy the lens for only $500 (itʻs normally $1,100).

5
2024-06-01 09:29:59

I seem to be hard on my camera's eye cups. It must be all the squeezing into and out of camera bags. The eye cups on my Nikon D750 used to just get lost. I would buy them in batches just to have a spare when needed. Now, my Fuji H1, not so much the Fuji X T2 (body and viewfinder is narrower), keeps getting not pulled off so much as getting ripped apart as I insert it into and out of my camera bag. And I don't put it in and out that much. And I use many different bags. The H1 body is thick, and the viewfinder protrudes out. The Fuji eye cup design is rather over complicated to me. It's rubber sandwiched between two thin pieces of plastic. With a lot of hooks and loops in between, that can easily become undone. I'm on my third or forth eye cup on my 5 month old Fuji H1 body. Fuji would replace them for me, but next time they will charge me. A replacement was not available in store, but now it is. I bought the Vello, an accessory brand I've used before, and It is just like the original Fuji, but for half the cost. It fits the X T1, T2 and H1 models. I can't tell the difference between it and the Fuji. Time will tell if it holds up any better or worse. If you too are rough on your eye cups, this is the way to go. It's like getting two for one.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

Bought this for use with my M.Zuiko 17mm F2.8 lens on my Olympus Pen. The viewfinder fits securely in the hot shoe of the camera. It is very clear and there are guides showing the field of view (34mm full frame equivalent) for the lens. I also started using this Viewfinder with my Fuji X-M1 camera with the 27mm pancake lens (41mm full frame equivalent). The guides are slightly wider than the actual field of view, so I have to be a little careful in framing. (Besides this viewfinder is also 4:3 aspect, as opposed to 3:2 on the Fuji). But it works nicely now that I have got the hang of it. I had to shave off a bit of the plastic in order for the viewfinder to fit on the Fuji X-M1's hot shoe.

5
2024-09-04 06:38:30

This is my first Fuji Camera and first mirrorless. My last camera was a Nikon entry-level DSLR around 10 years old. It was time for an upgrade. This camera is compact but packs a big punch. I'm amazed by how much you can customize through the settings. Taking some time looking through the menus and exploring the settings before you take it out makes a world of difference. I also took some time to create my own custom film sims which makes shooting so much fun and creative. I practice film photography and having this digital option with somewhat traditional dials complements my film practice perfectly.

5
2024-09-25 01:24:56

I use it for my Fuji mirrorless lens. Its easy and keeps my lens safe!

5
2024-09-01 05:11:26

I bought this bag for my mirrorless Fuji camera and lenses. Most camera bags I’ve used in the past were too large and cumbersome. This one fits my frame really nicely and is easy to use.

5
2024-07-26 04:30:39

I keep a mirrorless camera system (Fuji XT-1) in the bag along with a zoom lens, an H4N recorder, an Apple MacBook Air and back up batteries, cables. It's a snug fit, a perfect fit. That's all in the main chamber. The bag is stylish and very easy to get in and out of quickly. This is easily the best photography bag that I have ever owned, to boot, it does not look like a photo bag and thus does not attract unpleasant attention when you are in situations where looking like a photographer or tourist is undesirable.

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