The Fabulous Fuji X owners thread

I'd say get rid of them now while they are still worth something.... give the Fuji a chance and I am sure you'll see the benefits as have many professionals... but you have to look at the positives and negatives as no camera system is perfect.

I've not been checking the used market but I sold my low mileage D700 for £595 which inc battery grip etc. That's why I got the XT1 and sold a few bits and bobs for the 35mm f2.

How much approx I potentially could get if I sell the following:

- Nikon D3 with 4 spare OEM battery
- Nikon 28-70 f2.8 AFS
- Nikon 70-200 f2.8 VR1 AFS
- Nikon 50mm f1.8 AFS
- Nikon 85mm f1.4 AFD
- Tamron 19-35mm f3.5-5.6
- Nikon SB910 flash gun
- Metz (Nikon fit) smaller flash (forgot which model)

I guess I could keep the flash for remote trigger use because I got a few remote triggers.

Most likely will buy all used if I gonna get more Fuji stuff lol.
 
So if the XT2 and 100-400 works for F1, i'm sure it will work for the stuff I shoot.


It probably will my friend, apart from aircraft etc I'm sure there's not much else ( certainly in the sports world) that moves quite as fast as an F1 car.:)
 
It probably will my friend, apart from aircraft etc I'm sure there's not much else ( certainly in the sports world) that moves quite as fast as an F1 car.:)

Shame you can't show some of it mate. But understand
 
Buying kit for companies Is totally different to buying as an amateur.
You list your criteria, You test, you do the figures, covering either your usual amortisation period, or length of contract, then make your decision. At the end of that period the kit is fully written off as an asset and sold, or if it still is useful, and has a worthwhile residual book value, then it may be re-entered as an asset and re-amortised for a further period.
It is usually not a good idea to hang onto old Kit, it usually has a higher resale value than value to the company. All old equipment should be replaced with new on a planned basis as part of the business plan. Cameras are only an asset when they are earning their keep, other wise they are a liability as they are still being amortised.
Some companies write down the full value of kit on day one, but it is rarely a tax advantage to do so except on low value items.

"EXACTLY" (y)
 
It probably will my friend, apart from aircraft etc I'm sure there's not much else ( certainly in the sports world) that moves quite as fast as an F1 car.:)

I probably don't need the length of 100-400mm for my stuff consider I'm ok with a D3 + 70-200 f2.8. Fuji 50-140mm f2.8 will probably do the trick for me :)
 
I probably don't need the length of 100-400mm for my stuff consider I'm ok with a D3 + 70-200 f2.8. Fuji 50-140mm f2.8 will probably do the trick for me :)

You could always get the 1.4x Telecoverter in the future if you did find the 50-140mm f2.8 lacking in reach. Its a very sharp lens. :D
 
I read this and just want to get the grip. I can't afford the grip. I need the grip.
I can't afford the grip.
I need the grip

I've the grip on order too.
 
tbh its high iso..... and have just read that it was addressed in firmware...... might just make the leap ... don't worry wont post 2000 times asking questions pmsl
I'd still be interested to see what this "waxy" appearance actually looks like though tbh.
 
I can't afford the grip. I need the grip


If you "NEED" rather than just "want" the grip Neil, then you can't afford not to get it in my book.(y)
 
I'd still be interested to see what this "waxy" appearance actually looks like though tbh.
All over the internet ;-) x forum etc..... mainly jpeg and over aggressive nr apparently tho
 
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I bet you can't wait to get your hands on your Fooj? :D
That lovely feeling when you open up the box and smell that nice new freshness of a hand built item.
Then about a hour later reality kicks in and you've realized it was a GAS attack :D
Don't encourage him.... he will ask what the box is like..... pmsl
 
Never heard of it then?

I have had various Fuji x trans cameras for about three years and have never personally seen this phenomenon.

Perhaps I haven't replicated the conditions that allegedly produce this effect, but tend to only believe that which I have observed.

Have you seen it?
 
I have had various Fuji x trans cameras for about three years and have never personally seen this phenomenon.

Perhaps I haven't replicated the conditions that allegedly produce this effect, but tend to only believe that which I have observed.

Have you seen it?
Certainly have unfortunately ...must be me obviously
 
I will have to dig them out from a hard drive been over 2 years ..... possibly honestly I'm not sure
 
I wanted a lighter camera than the d750 this may tip me over the edge.
I'm off to contemplate buying a Leica SL

That my though really if adding grip might as well stay dslr??
 
Advice anyone? I'm looking to buy the Samyang 12mm to use with my XT1, I would of course prefer the 10-24 but alas can't afford it:( I have the 18-135XF. I've looked online and see of course the price variations. Wex £279 and other outlets such as eglobal and Venture Direct. £50 difference but I've never bought anything from these guys. Anyone used these? Should I buy from more trusted seller such as Wex?
Many thanks.
 
EGlobal are fine but grey, I don't know venture, but if you find somewhere really cheap can you let me know, I've had a wanted advert up in the classifieds for a while now
 
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Advice anyone? I'm looking to buy the Samyang 12mm to use with my XT1, I would of course prefer the 10-24 but alas can't afford it:( I have the 18-135XF. I've looked online and see of course the price variations. Wex £279 and other outlets such as eglobal and Venture Direct. £50 difference but I've never bought anything from these guys. Anyone used these? Should I buy from more trusted seller such as Wex?
Many thanks.

How about the 10-24 using WEX interest free finance?
 
Advice anyone? I'm looking to buy the Samyang 12mm to use with my XT1, I would of course prefer the 10-24 but alas can't afford it:( I have the 18-135XF. I've looked online and see of course the price variations. Wex £279 and other outlets such as eglobal and Venture Direct. £50 difference but I've never bought anything from these guys. Anyone used these? Should I buy from more trusted seller such as Wex?
Many thanks.

How about the Fuji 14mm, see these at reasonable used prices, sure the Samyang is fine if you are happy with manual focus?
 
@architectfadi Noticed your classified for 35mm. Thinking of shooting the Grandchildren over Christmas. I note that some think it's slow to focus. Opinions...?
 
@architectfadi Noticed your classified for 35mm. Thinking of shooting the Grandchildren over Christmas. I note that some think it's slow to focus. Opinions...?

It slower to focus than the F2 so people says but it be plenty good enough for Portraits and it have that better bokah being 1.4
 
To be honest I was and probably still struggling to decide which to sell but just decided to put the 35mm F1.4 on sale. My experience is mainly portrait so not fast moving subjects. Having said that I have tracked my son on his bike a while ago with the XT1 and I had a 70% hit rate.
 
@architectfadi Noticed your classified for 35mm. Thinking of shooting the Grandchildren over Christmas. I note that some think it's slow to focus. Opinions...?

I have had both in the past, for your purposes I would go for the newer f2 version although being honest not greatly impressed with either.

Do have the faster model just in case I need it for something specific, but much prefer the 18-55 for most uses
 
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How about the 10-24 using WEX interest free finance?

Ooh don't encourage me to look at that. I told myself I would not be swayed to spend more...though it is tempting.

How about the Fuji 14mm, see these at reasonable used prices, sure the Samyang is fine if you are happy with manual focus?

Yes have thought about this but again pricey. I still have time to look for a used one as its a Xmas pressie to me from OH.

Thanks for your input guys.
 
In contrast, I think the 35 F2 is a fantastic lens and would recommend it highly.
 
I have had both in the past, for your purposes I would go for the newer f2 version although being honest not greatly impressed with either.

Do have the faster model just in case I need it for something specific, but much prefer the 18-55 for most uses

If I didn't have the 16-55mm F2.8 and soon the 50-140mm F2.8 I would have kept the 35mm F1.4 and put the F2 on sale.
 
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