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Absolute non issue as everyone should shoot RAW anyway. Also, even with the PASM layout, you can still independently change film sims the traditional way before each photo (Dpad left is the default ...
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Yes. The GF80mm F1.7. Easier to use indoors and in low light and for me even nicer than the fantastic 110mm.
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Don't want to start yet another discussion about this topic (you'll find hundreds of posts about this) but the 16-55 is much better than the 16-80 or the 18-135 and the 18-55 isn't WR and I never ...
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My personal favorite for low light is the GFX100S with the GF80mm F1.7. Apart from that my X-T4 with the new F1.4 primes or the XF50mm F1 is also very good. So I'm sure the X-H2s will be very good too.
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Don't like the screen either as I don't shoot video but I couldn't go back to a camera without IBIS anymore. Extremely useful.
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For me: XF16mm F1.4 XF23mm F1.4 XF50mm F1 XF90mm F2 I love Bokeh and low light no flash photography so I just can't leave the house without at least a few F1.x lenses. Maybe in the future if it ...
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Biggest game changer for me was IBIS so you'd wanna get an X-T4 or wait for the X-T5.
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For years, my only camera body was the X-Pro2, I used all kinds of lenses with it, even the XF100-400mm and the XF90mm F2 was one of my most used lenses with the X-Pro 2. Very nice combo. The ...
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Definitely interested in it for travel as I've been disappointed by the 18-135 and 16-80 and only really like the 16-55. That being said, I've become an F1.4 prime lens only shooter so it'll have ...
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I had to buy 3 copies of the old XF23mm F1.4 until I was happy with mine, this was mostly due to the terrible halo effect the first two copies exhibited and sharpness. Who knows, maybe mine had a ...
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After years with the GF110mm F2, I'm currently selling the 110mm because I haven't used it anymore since I got the 80mm. Both are fantastic but the 80 is smaller, lets in a bit more light and is ...
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Yes. The 16-55 is a much sharper and better lens.
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I'm quite happy with the Bokeh of the 16-55mm at 55mm F2.8. I'm posting these examples censored as they're private pics but you get the idea. Both photos were taken at 55mm @F2.8 with the XF16-55mm ...
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The excellent 16-55 has much nicer and better bokeh at 55mm F2.8 than the average 16-80mm lens at 80mm F4.
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If you use the Electronic shutter and go into the Drive settings you can set it to a maximum of 30fps (1.25x crop) in high burst mode.
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Never have experienced this and I have lot of Fuji glass, I also own the lens in question which I also bought used - no such issues here.
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It's very easy to hold and small and light too, especially considering the aperture and focal length + it's a great lens, one of their best. I got myself a short, third party metal lens hood so ...
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I live in Thailand so all my Fuji gear is from Fuji Thailand. I can't comment on ebay sellers but lenses like the XF18mm F2 used to be permanently discounted for many years here in Thailand and ...
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I live in Bangkok and shoot all year at these temperatures or higher, I've never seen this warning in the past 12 months that I've owned the camera.
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For me, the new XF23mm F1.4 WR is even more impressive than the XF33mm F1.4. It's so sharp and imo a bigger upgrade compared to its old counterpart. I will sell my old XF23mm F1.4 and the XF23mm F2 ...
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