The Fabulous Fuji X owners thread

A quick snapshot of my dog Bella this morning, was just playing about with my new 85mm f/1.4 Samyang lens. This was shot wide open. I'm mega impressed with the sharpness of it, even at 1.4!

Bella by Josh Kneller, on Flickr


Beautiful image Josh, Bella is a stunner.
 
So, as I read up on the X-T1 more, I notice people talking about its particular colour palette and see a sort of trend in image samples posted: compared to other cameras, such as the X-T20, it can seem almost sort of undersatured or "drained". You can see an example of what I'm talking about here: https://mirrorlesscomparison.com/fujifilm-vs-fujifilm/xt1-vs-xt20/

Am I imagining things?
There's not meant to be much difference between the two, and I've seen people say they got equal results from both with the same settings, but I'm finding I generally prefer samples I see posted of the X-T20.

Edit: I think the X-T2(0) samples are generally being shot in film sim mode (e.g. Provia)?
 
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So, as I read up on the X-T1 more, I notice people talking about its particular colour palette and see a sort of trend in image samples posted: compared to other cameras, such as the X-T20, it can seem almost sort of undersatured or "drained". You can see an example of what I'm talking about here: https://mirrorlesscomparison.com/fujifilm-vs-fujifilm/xt1-vs-xt20/

Am I imagining things?
There's not meant to be much difference between the two, and I've seen people say they got equal results from both with the same settings, but I'm finding I generally prefer samples I see posted of the X-T20.

Edit: I think the X-T20 samples are generally shot in film sim mode (e.g. Provia)?
Looking back at my XT-1 images I actually prefer the colours, the problem is they are so slow compared to the XT-3 and even the XT-2.
 
@Graham... I really like this, great atmosphere.
 
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