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Aug 31, 2021 09:27:18   #
Abo
 
TriX wrote:
👍👍 Me too!


Me three

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Aug 31, 2021 09:28:34   #
leftj Loc: Texas
 
FrancisJoseph wrote:
Have never seen a post related to Fuji cameras and lenses???


Why did you even bother to make such a ridiculous post?

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Aug 31, 2021 09:47:41   #
WarpedWeaver
 
I agree with G. Crook. We Fuji owners are basically happy with our gear. Easy to understand, operate, very reliable, and has great glass and features we want or need.

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Aug 31, 2021 09:59:30   #
lamiaceae Loc: San Luis Obispo County, CA
 
FrancisJoseph wrote:
Have never seen a post related to Fuji cameras and lenses???


And this is one of your 5 posts?

I have posted at least once or twice myself about Fujifilm cameras.

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Aug 31, 2021 11:45:11   #
Soul Dr. Loc: Beautiful Shenandoah Valley
 
I have, or have had just about every brand of digital cameras. These include, Fuji, Sony, Nikon, Samsung, Olympus, Panasonic, Pentax, Canon and some others. Been doing digital photography since mid 1990s.
The Fuji XT series of cameras have been the most enjoyable and fun for me to use. I just enjoy their ergonomics and the way their sensors capture images.

will

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Aug 31, 2021 12:11:35   #
sippyjug104 Loc: Missouri
 
I use a Fujifilm X-T20 mirrorless camera for all of my studio micro photography that I post on UHH. It serves me well and because it is mirrorless it does not care what lens is attached to it as long as there is a way to mount it and I use various adapters and Gruella Tape for the odd thread sizes at times and it simply does not care.

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Aug 31, 2021 12:35:06   #
Abo
 
FrancisJoseph wrote:
Have never seen a post related to Fuji cameras and lenses???


The photo of the geranium leaf was shot with a 6.2 meg Fujifilm digital bridge camera S6500fd.
produced 15 or 16 years ago. Fujis first camera with face detection. I still use it regularly and at this point in time it is operationally "as new"... touch wood, I'll be shouting "Spew Bags" the day it goes down.

The photo of the restored Yamaha is shot with a more or less contempory Fujifilm X-E3 24 meg
unit with Fujis "X-Trans sensor. I highly recommend the X-E3 if you want a compact changeable lens unit.
Having said that, it's not weather sealed so it needs to be protected from the elements.

Fujifilm of course have more expensive compact units that are weather sealed.

Please do the "double download" to check the amazing detail (for 6.2 meg) that the old Fuji rendered on the still life...
Same for the Yam shot with the X-E3... which is only at 50% resolution

The 3rd photograph is a full 6000x4000 JPEG... if you do the double download you can count every speck of
dust and lint... The picture has much more resolution than an Ultra High Definition monitor, but what the heck
nothing exceeds like excess.


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This is the old Fuji "bridge" camera shot with the Fuji X-E3. It's a JPEG straight from the camera... apart from the white balance adjustment I made. I used 5500k lights, with auto white balance set it rendered a tiny bit blue
This is the old Fuji "bridge" camera shot with the...
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Aug 31, 2021 13:37:12   #
John N Loc: HP14 3QF Stokenchurch, UK
 
I had an earlier version of that FUJI bridge camera, the 4mp 10x zoom model. My son had an earlier one that was 3mp in which they counted the space between surrounding pixels and said it was as good as 6mp. It was the best Fuji bridge we have had.

I had (as mentioned previously) a Fujica ST801, stolen in Canada, of all places. I have a CANON now, but only because my sister had Canon and easy glass was available.

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Aug 31, 2021 13:47:24   #
jeryh Loc: Oxfordshire UK
 
I use A Fuji 100 T; Fuji X Pro 1 & 2, and an Fuji XE-2. They are all excellent, with first rate lenses. I also had a Fuji medium Format film camera mainly used for Landscapes.you cannot beat them for colour rendition, reasonable weight, and lenses. Plus that, Fuji as a company are first rate to deal with !

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Aug 31, 2021 14:52:35   #
Margar Loc: Mass
 
Ditto

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Aug 31, 2021 15:28:48   #
Miamark Loc: Florida
 
FrancisJoseph wrote:
Have never seen a post related to Fuji cameras and lenses???


I have seen many posts regarding Fuji cameras and lenses, including some that I personally posted. I have an Xt2 with a 23 mm f2; 27mm f2.8;50 mm f2 and a 50-200 variable aperture. The 50 is my favorite. Ever Lens and the camera are terrific. Although it is an APS-C system, the pictures are, in my mind, every bit as good as a full frame. The advantage of the Fuji system is that it is light and compact. I also use full frame Nikons. Do you have a specific question in mind?

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Aug 31, 2021 16:25:05   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
Abo wrote:
The photo of the geranium leaf was shot with a 6.2 meg Fujifilm digital bridge camera S6500fd.
produced 15 or 16 years ago. Fujis first camera with face detection. I still use it regularly and at this point in time it is operationally "as new"... touch wood, I'll be shouting "Spew Bags" the day it goes down.

The photo of the restored Yamaha is shot with a more or less contempory Fujifilm X-E3 24 meg
unit with Fujis "X-Trans sensor. I highly recommend the X-E3 if you want a compact changeable lens unit.
Having said that, it's not weather sealed so it needs to be protected from the elements.

Fujifilm of course have more expensive compact units that are weather sealed.

Please do the "double download" to check the amazing detail (for 6.2 meg) that the old Fuji rendered on the still life...
Same for the Yam shot with the X-E3... which is only at 50% resolution

The 3rd photograph is a full 6000x4000 JPEG... if you do the double download you can count every speck of
dust and lint... The picture has much more resolution than an Ultra High Definition monitor, but what the heck
nothing exceeds like excess.
The photo of the geranium leaf was shot with a 6.2... (show quote)


Beautiful ⭐ I love sunlight backlighting leaves 💚🏆💚

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Aug 31, 2021 17:46:28   #
smussler Loc: Land O Lakes, FL - Formerly Miller Place, NY
 
When I google "uglyhedgehog Fuji", I see 25 posts

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Aug 31, 2021 20:08:57   #
Bluefish Loc: Berks County, PA
 
FrancisJoseph wrote:
Have never seen a post related to Fuji cameras and lenses???


Hoping for sone photos of Mt. Fuji.

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Sep 1, 2021 00:53:37   #
AndyGarcia
 
I've seen some posts about Fuji cameras and lenses. I have 4 bodies Xe2, Xt1, Xt2 and XH1 & 4 Fuji lenses. I have 16 vintage lenses I use via adapters.

I am very happy with my Fuji gear. I switched from a lifetime of Nikon shooting 6 years ago.

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