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    The Fabulous Fuji X owners thread

    Nitecore is a well known brand of chargers. They specialise in li-on chargers for a number of years. The model in question is the FX3, made for fujifilm batteries (XT4, XT5, XH2 and 2S). The charger tells you the state of the battery, temperature of the cells, etc… a fraction of the fujifilm...
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    The Fabulous Fuji X owners thread

    That’s exactly why I bought it :)
  3. Pedro Dias

    The Fabulous Fuji X owners thread

    Just got one of these. Amazing little charger.
  4. Pedro Dias

    The Fabulous Fuji X owners thread

    Remember someone in DPP asking how a Zeiss Touit 12mm would perform with the XT5 or XH2. Here it is. Its sharp, despite this website doesn't show it... Flickr Link for all that matters: View: https://flic.kr/p/2o6Vv9t
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    The Fabulous Fuji X owners thread

    As a previous owner of XT3 and now the XH2, was a hard decision to make the transition for the PASM dial. Do I regret? No, not at all. The XH2 body it's way more comfortable, solid and professional camera. It's a wonder. Buttons and dials, at the end of the day, you get used to it. The screen is...
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    UK LPOTY 2021

    Did it on purpose to understand if you are one of those who just come here with nothing to say. And it seems I'm right. Instead of having a constructive opinion and try to look at things differently, you're first move was to attack my views about the contest, arguing that my pictures didn't go...
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    UK LPOTY 2021

    Truth must be said my dear. Maybe you like to be ripped off, I don't. My pictures didn't get anywhere, along with many thousands of others. From the moment a contest is sponsored and released, if you have to pay to enter, you expect some sort of mention or gratitude for your money. If you don't...
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    UK LPOTY 2021

    LPOTY Just another scam to make money at the expense of amateur photographers by exploiting everyone's dreams and aspirations. The organisation/contest is sponsored by "heavy duty" institutions, and they receive money from everywhere and everyone. In the end they spend "pennies" with a prize...
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