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Agreed, bureaucracy always lags behind.
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I agree, I judge a camera's buying decision on more important factors, such as IQ, lens system, ergonomics, etc. That said, as one who hikes, carrying a camera/lens comfortably over, say, a 20Km ...
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Great set, this one in particular, for me, is wonderful. Love the vibrant colours. Thanks for posting them.
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I agree with you vis the lenses. My 18-55, not on the list, delivers great results on my XT5. I do notice more comfortable carrying and holding between the XT4 and now the XT5. Not night and day, ...
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Superb... A wall hanger if ever there was one.
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I had a similar issue. The wooden convex shutter button (with a brass screw) I had on my XT4 would not screw into my XT5 satisfactorily. I tried another new one - same outcome. However, I noticed ...
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Hi, while most suggestions focus around a metal or stick on grip, for my XE4, I went a different route. I bought a quality half leather case. I had one for my XE3, but noticing on the XE4's ...
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For me, yes. I tend to use tempered glass ones, which are made for each camera model, so they are an exact fit. This gives me peace of mind, particularly when hiking. I do not notice any reduction ...
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Hi, great set, must have been a wonderful adventure, do show some more.
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Hi, I got this one in black with black stitching (I did not like the white stitching): Genuine Leather Half Case For Fujifilm XT5 Camera Insert Retro Cover TP Handmade | eBay It fits well, is of ...
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If it is a belt bag as opposed to a dedicated camera bag (and if by 'belt' you mean a waist bag), I use a waist pack when hiking light in the Summer. Osprey, Lowe Alpine, North Face, etc, make ...
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I agree, especially for lenses, and thereby hangers the perennial dilemma. Often the newer version improves quality in some part of the design or output, but not substantially so relative to the ...
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I am not aware of such feature or software that can do it. Personally, I prefer to set up the camera from scratch as I did from XT3 to XT4 to XT5, for three reasons. First, because the feature set ...
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Thank you - I am! I think if this thread shows nothing else for me, it shows that (1) we all have our own preferences and styles and (2) that it is good to have choices to meet them. That way more ...
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Hmmm, while Truman is, as always, technically right, I have to say that the smaller/lighter XT5 made my decision. Truman's augment appealed to the technical side of me, but Sabastian's point ...
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Travelling, as a travel junkie myself, is a means to getting to subjects. Is it holiday/family travel, wildlife travel, hiking travel, sport travel, urban, landscape or seascape travel, etc. If ...
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I have always been drawn to the X100 series but having tried one I actually opted for a XE4/27, but still hanker after one - it's a heart over head decision. One day I'll weaken! Agreed, May be but ...
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Wonderful shots. I assume that you used AF-C and animal eye detect. As one who prefers to use the small green focus box and do my own placement of it on the subject, I concede - I doubt I would ...
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There is the Fuji XT5 grip, but at £129 it's expensive for what it is. JJC and Meike are now both making versions in the region of £35. I have tried JJC and used Meike, opting for Meike on my XT4 ...
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Agreed. Agreed. I came from a XT4 and tried both the XH2 and the XT5. For hiking, general photography, some sports, some wildlife, I preferred the handing, ergonomics and grip of the XT5. Bought ...
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