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Mar 14, 2021 17:18:27   #
WarpedWeaver
 
Bob Smith wrote:
By the way if you go to Omar Gonzales photography he does some brilliant tutoring on fuji cameras funny too.


I love Omar. Also the Moe and O Photography Show that he does with Moe Morales.

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Mar 14, 2021 17:35:51   #
Urnst Loc: Brownsville, Texas
 
Thanks much for your replies to my query. I shoot a jpeg so remarks related to that were of particular interest. Don't do a video so that's not an issue.
I am used to having Olympus image stabilization and would hope Fujifilm's version would be equal. What about adapting lenses? I have Nikon, Leica, Voightlander, and Soviet lenses I like to use. Would they work using an adapter? Thanks again for your input.

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Mar 14, 2021 18:54:55   #
xt2 Loc: British Columbia, Canada
 
Urnst wrote:
I was wondering how users of this camera like the film simulation mode. I have the itch for a new (to me) camera and this one looks like it might cure that itch for less than $500.00. Will appreciate any thoughts you may offer.


Owned XT1 through 4 as well as other Fuji masterpieces...all were a delight to use and super easy as all controls are not buried in tiny menus but available on the camera top plate and lens aperture ring. If you have any experience shooting film, you will love it! I have FF Nikon, Canon, & Sony, but it the Fuji gear that goes out the door with me every time. Enjoy!!!!!

Cheers.

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Mar 14, 2021 18:56:03   #
xt2 Loc: British Columbia, Canada
 
sueyeisert wrote:
Sorry I have to disagree. My friend has an XT-3 and I don’t think she even read the manual before using the camera. If you had a DSLR before digital cameras, it will be easy. All adjustments are on the camera or lens(depending on the lens) I have Fuji, Olympus and Nikon cameras the easiest cameras to use are Fuji.



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Mar 14, 2021 20:30:30   #
Urnst Loc: Brownsville, Texas
 
xt2 wrote:
Owned XT1 through 4 as well as other Fuji masterpieces...all were a delight to use and super easy as all controls are not buried in tiny menus but available on the camera top plate and lens aperture ring. If you have any experience shooting film, you will love it! I have FF Nikon, Canon, & Sony, but it the Fuji gear that goes out the door with me every time. Enjoy!!!!!

Cheers.


Thanks

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Mar 14, 2021 23:48:50   #
AndyGarcia
 
Second that suggestion. The 18-135 is a great all-round lens. My most used lens.

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Mar 14, 2021 23:51:40   #
AndyGarcia
 
Adapting lenses is easy. I have Nikon, Industar, Helios, Konica lens on my XT1. Get the 18-135 and you're home and dried.

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Mar 15, 2021 02:43:53   #
MichaelMcGrath Loc: Ireland
 
I still love the images from the Fuji X A1 the most, I have Konica lenses on it. Also the cheapo Fuji 16-50.

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Mar 15, 2021 07:47:40   #
Ik Shah Loc: London, UK
 
Hi, I have recently purchased the X-s10. The fuji system is very good to get started in. The film simulations are a great attraction and can produce some good photos. The manual controls are not very difficult to learn and there are many Utube videos which can help you. Good luck and enjoy if you do purchase.

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Mar 16, 2021 13:31:10   #
Urnst Loc: Brownsville, Texas
 
How does it compare to the Fujfilm X100?

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