The Fabulous Fuji X owners thread

I hate it when my brick photos are soft! ;)
Lol :lol: I noticed it with the shot of my garden so I tested it against the wall to make sure it wasn't some anomaly. I only do test shots like that if I see an issue in a 'normal' photo (y)
 
Nice to see that even in hot weather there’s always an opportunity to put an extra (lab coat) layer on :ROFLMAO:
I've got a special sleeveless one for just an occasion :ROFLMAO:

You've got to admit, those corners aren't great?
 
When I upgraded my X-T2, a couple of years into ownership, I could only get £400 for it as a private sale (taking an £800 hit from the new price), how times have changed in the Fuji world!!!

You could have bought my X-T3 which I had up in the classifields recently for £500 (but thats gone to MPB now)..........

I snoozed and losed. Well actually I didn't know it was there but yeah, £500 for an XT3 suddenly looks quite compelling compared to Xt2 prices. I'm actually pondering whether I just hand down my XT4 if the XT6 gets a wriggle on being released. I doubt it's going to net me much trading it in. She's a beginner and I actually started with the assumption that I'd pick up something like an X-T20 for her which might suit her more with full auto mode etc. That was until I discovered that they're going for more than £300 as well. It's absolutely crazy how much these older cameras are selling for. What's the reason behind it all?
 
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I've got a special sleeveless one for just an occasion :ROFLMAO:

You've got to admit, those corners aren't great?
They do look soft there. Maybe just see the 2.8 aspect as a bonus for when just centre sharpness is enough and then stop it down a little the rest of the time. It's faster than most kit lenses in the first place so I guess you could look at that pragmatically. Does it sharpen up at F/4?
 
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