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The 90 is my favorite lens, but you can leave it at home for an event in a smallish room. When I do events I like to have 2 cameras. One with the 18-55 the other with the 33 1.4. The 18-55 is about ...
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I really like my Viltrox 33, probably my most used lens. Got it for $200, 1/4 the price of the new Fuji XF 33. I'm sure the Fuji's better, but if you can't spend $800, the Viltrox is a pretty ...
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Sounds to me a nice Fuji X-T is just what you need. I haven't tried the T4, but I'm sure it's a fantastic camera, and there's certainly something to be said for IBIS. I'm still shooting an X-T2, it ...
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The 18 f2 was my first Fuji lens. I don't use it so often for work, but when I look at the metadata in Lightroom for my street, walk around, family, friends etc photos, it is overwhelmingly my ...
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My first reaction was to vote for sticking with what you have. But a 15-45 can be had for like $100, so it's a nice way to scratch your GAS itch without breaking the bank, or a set up you've been ...
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Yes, in the library mode.. up top you'll see 'text' 'attribute' 'metadata'.. if you click on metadata you can see the different cameras and lenses (this I believe you already know) but over to the ...
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Can't really see why you'd need anything other than what you have already
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Buying camera gear is almost always about compromises. If money were no object, I'd have bought the new XF33, which from the reviews I've seen, has little to no issues, optically. If $800 isn't a ...
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I had the Fuji 35 f2, which is a very sharp little lens. It developed AF issues, so I bought a Viltrox 33 for $200 and I actually like it better than the Fuji. I just prefer the 1.4 at that FL. I ...
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There's no way of knowing the REAL shuttercount on Fuji cameras. My X-T2, shows 5,000 with ExifTool and on Apotelyt.com, the 2 ways most people claim you can find your shutter count. The camera ...
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The 18 f2 is very inconspicuous. I love it as a walk around, street lens, especially at night
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I don't know what kind of camera bag or case you have, but it always seems to me that whatever I think I won't need and decide to leave home, is exactly what I end up needing. I'd at least bring ...
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I have the Godox TT350F and it's ok. it's very small which can be nice. It depends on how fast you want to shoot, meaning after a few shots it can take a few seconds to recharge, which can be ...
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33 no doubt, you can almost always step forward, but lots of times you can't step back. X-H2 with the 33 seems like a dream set up
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When I shot Canon, I always shot and edited in RAW. For Most of the past 3 years with Fuji I shot Raw+Jpeg, but mostly just tweaked the Jpegs and maybe 10% of the time edited the Raws. Recently I ...
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The 90 is my best lens, the 18 f2 is my favorite for street/walk around, the 10-24 is VERY good, 18-55 and 55-200 are useful .. but lately I've been shooting the hell out of the Viltrox 33 1.4 ...
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Very interesting indeed.. I LOVE my 90, but 1.2?
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50/50 Photo sessions - Never Events/street - Always
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Man, that is a tough call My immediate reaction was to say the T-3 and 90 combo, that's a hard deal to pass up. The 90 usually goes for $650ish used, meaning you'd be paying about $500 for an X-T3. ...
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