The Fabulous Fuji X owners thread

A big nail needs a big hammer!!! ;) :p
 
I got to use the 23mm today, and I really wished I had the 35mm with me in the open with my dog. I think I need both.
 
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Think this little X-T2 and 50-140 combo is growing on me,first round of British Superbikes kicks off next weekend and first full year of using the X-T2 as my second body.

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Think this little X-T2 and 50-140 combo is growing on me,first round of British Superbikes kicks off next weekend and first full year of using the X-T2 as my second body.

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Epic photo :D
I sense you may ditch your DSLR's eventually in favour of the Fuji's?
 
Epic photo :D
I sense you may ditch your DSLR's eventually in favour of the Fuji's?

Cant see me getting rid of the 1DX MKII just yet as along with the big primes its still untouchable by the little Fuji but the fact its closed the gap so much is a very good thing i think :)
 
Yes, my pooch has only hard rubber toys as he destroys anything else in microseconds.
Hard rubber? Pah! Mistletoe killed off a Kong rubber bone within an hour of us buying it, and that includes finding where we'd hidden it.
 
Hard rubber? Pah! Mistletoe killed off a Kong rubber bone within an hour of us buying it, and that includes finding where we'd hidden it.
That was a toughie toy. The other great purchases were a £10 octopus that other dogs hadn't destroyed, time it lasted 58 seconds. Then the £20 dog bed less than 5 minutes. Antlers are the best buy and last the longest.
 
Antlers are great however you need to supervise your dog around them, if large shards are coming off they could get in trouble very fast.
 
I've done it, I've got a 10-24mm coming either today or tomorrow! Now...What filters do I need for my trip?
Do I need to take a tripod? Questions, questions....
 
Hi Guys,

I've recently picked up an XT-2 and I've been impressed by the sharpness of the images and been testing for sports and events work, but I'm struggling to find out how I switch off the LCD screen completely? Does anyone know if this is possible? I've also found that there is quite a lag in the EVF switching on when you bring the camera up to your eye, which seems longer than with the x-pro2. Any tips and guidance on these issues would be much appreciated.

Coming from Canon I've also found it takes a little getting used to controls.
 
I've done it, I've got a 10-24mm coming either today or tomorrow! Now...What filters do I need for my trip?
Do I need to take a tripod? Questions, questions....
[emoji23] You sir, have zero resistance to GAS.

If you're going for landscapes, get a tripod and remember to turn OIS off. You don't NEED filters, but I'd suggest avoiding a polariser as it can produce some unwanted effects on such a wide angle lens. You could if you felt you had to, just tread carefully though with its use.

I have a 10 stopper and may look to add a 3 stopper to that, and perhaps a grad....or two. A slippery slope my friend.
 
Hi Guys,

I've recently picked up an XT-2 and I've been impressed by the sharpness of the images and been testing for sports and events work, but I'm struggling to find out how I switch off the LCD screen completely? Does anyone know if this is possible? I've also found that there is quite a lag in the EVF switching on when you bring the camera up to your eye, which seems longer than with the x-pro2. Any tips and guidance on these issues would be much appreciated.

Coming from Canon I've also found it takes a little getting used to controls.
I'm sure it's an option under view/display, to use the EVF only?
 
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