You are using an outdated browser. For a faster, safer browsing experience, upgrade for free today.
Phones: 800
$ USD
  • Your shopping cart is empty!

Itoya Profolio Petite Journal (berry, 3.6 X 4.8")

Itoya Profolio Petite Journal (berry, 3.6 X 4.8")
  • Product Code: ga209557
  • Availability: In Stock

$5.97 $7.46

The 3.6 x 4.8" ProFolio Petite Journal from Itoya is a great choice for your on-the-go, portable journal needs. The Petite Journal's slim and compact size allows you to fit it easily into your pocket or bag. This journal has 40 pages of soft, high-quality Japanese paper that is smooth and easy to write on. The perforated pages make it easy to neatly remove sections of your work from the journal.

Pocket-Sized Journal    Slim, Ring-Free Profile    Berry-Colored Cover    High-Quality Japanese Paper    40 Lined & Perforated Pages

Parameters
Number of Pages40
Page Size3.6 x 4.8" / 9.1 x 12.2 cm
OrientationPortrait
Paper TypeLined
BindingBook-Bound
ClosureBook-Style
Exterior Dimensions4.8 x 3.6 x 0.13" / 12.2 x 9.1 x 0.33 cm
Weight1.3 oz / 37 g

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Has anyone used this lens with the LEE Filter System? Any vignetting or reflection issues?

A: I have not used this lens with the LEE filter system, but have used it with the Cokin P filter holder with Singh Ray filters without any problem.

Q: 2. how well does this lens reacts to dust over the years? given it's not weather sealed

A: If the FUJIFILM XF 55-200mm f/3.5-4.8 R LM OIS Lens is protected and cleaned regularly, it should not develop a significant dust problem.

Q: 3. Hi. Can someone tell me the maximum aperture at the halfway point (about 127mm I think)? Thanks.

A: Max aperture at 127mm is f/4.

Q: 4. Is it just me, or do I have a lemon? The focus seems soft beyond 100mm, despite shooting at 1/250 on tripod. But everyone says this is sharp glass.

A: Fuji lemons are rare, but you might have one? I originally hesitated buying this lens, but now I didn't regret it for a minute. Tack sharp at all focal lengths, and I rely heavily on the OIS, handheld. It's become a favorite, quickly, despite the other primes I have, the 35mm and the 56mm!

Q: 5. Does this lens have the ability to be manually focused?

A: Yes. It can be manually focused.

Q: 6. Is this one of the weather sealed lenses?

A: This lens is not weather sealed.

Q: 7. I've sold my Canon gear for the Fuji XT 20. Looking for a zoom lens for surf photography to replace my 100-400 which was perfect. Would this lens do the job?

A: The 55-200 is a great lens, (84-305mm FF equiv.). You said that Canon 100-400 was perfect. The 55-200 goes only to 2/3 of max length. Maybe you'll be better server with the 100-400 (152-610mm FF equiv). I suggest you to check your photos and see how often you shot beyond 300mm to help your decision.

Q: 8. Has anyone used extension tubes with this lens?

A: You might have a hard time focusing when using extension tubes with a zoom like this one. Extension tubes are best used with prime lenses.

Q: 9. Is the electronic noise common on this lens when focusing?

A: I use this lens on a X-E2; I'm not aware of any electronic noise when focusing

Q: 10. Does this work Blackmagic zoom and focus demand?

A: No, the FUJIFILM XF 55-200mm f/3.5-4.8 R LM OIS Lens is incompatible with the Blackmagic Design Focus Demand and the Blackmagic Design Zoom Demand because the Fuji X-Mount cannot be adapted for use with the Blackmagic Design Studio Cameras and the Blackmagic Design URSA Mini cameras. Plus, the lens does not offer a motor in the focus barrel for use with the Blackmagic Design Zoom Demand.

There are no reviews for this product.

Write a review

Note: HTML is not translated!
    Bad           Good
Captcha

Products You May Like

Microsoft Surface Dial

$297.00 $439.56

Ilford Washaid (1l)

$98.82 $140.32

Acetek Intercom Base Station

$5,850.00 $8,658.00

Heliopan Bay 1 Close-up +3 Lens

$140.85 $192.96