The Fabulous Fuji X owners thread

I guess it all comes down to what one considers "better". Technically, they may well be. But artistically, probably not much difference at all, if any.
I think that for me the absolute detail is not an issue as I have lenses such as the 80mm Macro and 16-55 f2.8 which appear on their suggested list.
But it is a job I will need to do which is to test all these lenses. I need to start at my widest lenses Samyang 8mm, Laowa 9mm and work through all the Fuji lenses and see how they work for me on the XH2.
 
I think that for me the absolute detail is not an issue as I have lenses such as the 80mm Macro and 16-55 f2.8 which appear on their suggested list.
But it is a job I will need to do which is to test all these lenses. I need to start at my widest lenses Samyang 8mm, Laowa 9mm and work through all the Fuji lenses and see how they work for me on the XH2.
Haha good luck with that chore ;)

I`m not particularly bothered about the "List" to be honest. I doubt it would make any difference at all to my snapping ;) Whereas 40mp with my shaky shaky, might.

I can remember jumping up to the Nikon D810, took some getting used to. Any slight movement would show up. But there was no IBIS.
 
Haha good luck with that chore ;)

I`m not particularly bothered about the "List" to be honest. I doubt it would make any difference at all to my snapping ;) Whereas 40mp with my shaky shaky, might.

I can remember jumping up to the Nikon D810, took some getting used to. Any slight movement would show up. But there was no IBIS.
I agree with you that the list is really only a comment and atmospheric conditions e.g. haze, rain, mist, fog, dust, etc., are more likely to be a factor.

I was trying to think of a test subject for my lens tests, decided that since my house is made of granite blocks that these are textured enough to give me a good test card!!
Makes the testing less of a chore.
 
I agree with you that the list is really only a comment and atmospheric conditions e.g. haze, rain, mist, fog, dust, etc., are more likely to be a factor.

I was trying to think of a test subject for my lens tests, decided that since my house is made of granite blocks that these are textured enough to give me a good test card!!
Makes the testing less of a chore.

That actually would be a very good test subject. Just remember to mark a ground spot ;)
 
The Sigma 56mm has arrived. Sweet Jeebus this thing is sharp! Maybe I just got a particularly good copy but the reviews don't do it justice at all. Feels great too - everything is solid, even the cap and the hood.

I can't believe this thing is only £350 NEW. Absolutely crazy.
We need photos please….

Cheers;
Pete
 
X-S10 + XF33mm f1.4 just before I fell over, and thank god the camera was in the bag at the time hands are bruised like I've never seen before so taking it slow today and look at my other images.

Red by Rohan, on Flickr

In the Red by Rohan, on Flickr
 
I thought that people would be interested in this.

Fujifilm published a Performance comparison between the Fujifilm X-H2, X-H2S, and X-T4 and it is interesting how little distinction they make between the three cameras.


AF Performance Comparison


X-H2SX-H2X-T4
Fastest AF speed0.02sec.0.02sec0.02sec
Updated AF algorithmYESYES
Tracking performance
for moving subject
Very GoodGoodGood
Face/Eye AFVery GoodVery GoodGood
Subject detection AF
(Moving subject)
Very GoodGood
Subject detection AF
(Non moving subject)
Very GoodVery Good
High-frequency subjectGoodVery GoodGood

Read more: https://fujiaddict.com/#ixzz7eTwZOi9A
This just proves to me that I want what Fuji have said they won't make - the body/handling on an X-T3 with the AF performance of the X-H2S.
 
One from over the Malvern Hills in Worcestershire a couple of weeks ago with the X100v.

Must admit the jury is still out on whether to keep the little V or sell it and put the money towards a 28mm for my M10-P.


X1005654 by Dave Young, on Flickr


Cracking image Dave, keep the V as you might regret getting rid.
 
One from over the Malvern Hills in Worcestershire a couple of weeks ago with the X100v.

Must admit the jury is still out on whether to keep the little V or sell it and put the money towards a 28mm for my M10-P.


X1005654 by Dave Young, on Flickr

Hold onto it for when @bl0at3r needs his next one... :LOL:

Great image. We're getting to that misty morning time of year and I'm so ready for it!
 
Thanks Chris. We were at the other extreme, five hours to kill before our train so plenty of time to wander round. It is a lovely building

I almost started a fight with some Japanese people who were "in my seat".... went to the conductor and he said "yes, they are in your seat.... tomorrow".... still was only £30 for a replacement ticket (to Venice) - can only imagine how much it would have hurt in the UK!
 
One from over the Malvern Hills in Worcestershire a couple of weeks ago with the X100v.

Must admit the jury is still out on whether to keep the little V or sell it and put the money towards a 28mm for my M10-P.


X1005654 by Dave Young, on Flickr
Nice shot.

Well if I could find a X100V I would be sorely tempted!
Put in box and send to me please. :)
 
Nice shot.

Well if I could find a X100V I would be sorely tempted!
Put in box and send to me please. :)

Have an F up for grabs in the classifieds...

Also shameless plug for a 10-24 f4 and 100-400 also for sale!

Having a bit of a clear-out and re-org on kit. Chances are I will then look to buy the exact same next year!

The V (on its way) will mean I have had every X100 (although the S was only with me for a couple of days then I sent it back!)
 
Does anyone have an X-H2s on here and been able to compare it to the other big 3 brands on AF performance? Autofocus as the main thing that put me off the X-T4 when I had it on loan so interested to hear how the new generation Fuji's compare.
 
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My first impressions of the Fujifilm X-E4. I got my camera with the XF 27/2.8 (mk1) and I think pancakes like this are perfect for the X-E4. They really make the camera look pocketable.

There is no charger in the package for some reason. The camera charges via USB-C, but the charger itself was not added. Apparently decided to save money. Also there is no flash! The X-E2 and X-E3 came with a charger and a cool retro flash.

As for the appearance, the camera seems even smaller than the X-E3. It even kind of reminds me of the Panasonic GX880. I mean, it's really the same size as a Micro 4/3. But the X-E4 is made of metal, has a viewfinder and a larger sensor. It is nice to hold the camera in your hands, no complaints about the workmanship, but next to the X-Pro2, the X-E4 looks a bit simpler and cheaper.

There is no grip, at all. It seems to me that Fujifilm decided to make the camera "modular" like the Sigma FP. So you can buy a finger rest, an extra grip, a pouch or a wrist strap if you want. I received my camera with an extra finger rest, so it's pretty comfortable to hold. I plan to add a wrist strap, then I think it would be really good.

The buttons on the X-E4 are few and far between, as well as the tilt wheel next to the screen and the focus mode switch. That said, the available buttons and knobs are pretty small. The joystick is rather short and the exposure wheel sometimes gets confused. On the X-Pro2, the knobs are larger, more comfortable, have a nicer stroke, and don't bunch up.

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The lack of buttons is replaced by a touch screen that supports swipes. You can hang four functions on those swipes. But still, it is often necessary to go to the menu. By the way, the X-Pro2 has a non-touch screen which does not support swipes. As for the screen quality, it is excellent: it is bright, even in sunlight, and has great detail. It has a resolution of 1.6 megapixels, while X-S10 has the older generation screen of only 1 Mp.

The screen is made hinged, it can also flip in selfies. And this caused a problem - if you flip the screen 90 degrees and bring the camera to your belt, the picture flips. As they write on the forums, the only way to fix it is to put duct tape on half of the EVF sensor to make it less sensitive.

There are a lot of new items and functions in the menu, which I have not yet disassembled. However, it seems to me that menu became a bit cluttered and does not match the visual style of the camera. What is interesting is that I can save raw with lossy compression and the file size is only 21MB.

In terms of autofocus speed, I noticed some improvements compared to X-E3 and even X-Pro2. For example, the slow XF 35/1.4 lens is focusing about 20% faster and has less stutter in low light. The most noticeable change was in the tracking AF, it got noticeably better. For example, you can tap on the screen on the figure of a person - and the camera tracks its movement quite accurately, allowing you to take a lot of sharp shots.

The picture is also an improvement over X-Pro2 or X-E3. They added a little more detail (26MP) and interesting film simulations: Classic Negative, Eterna. There's some new dynamic range expansion mode. You can also turn on the Color Chrome effect, which darkens the colors and makes them thicker. The JPG picture is hard to fault - it's very good! You can just shoot in JPG on different films and have fun with it.

Overall, the camera gives a positive impression of the picture and the speed of the autofocus. In this respect, the upgrade is justified. There is even a wow effect: I can not believe that such a small box can give out such a picture. The camera really fits into a jacket pocket and any bag. But the ergonomics of the X-E4 will take some getting used to. You will need a finger rest or wrist strap for this camera. You also have to use swipes on the touch screen because there aren't enough buttons.

Clearly, it's out of the question to hang some kind of half-pound lens on this camera. The X-E4 is perfect for XF 18/2 pancakes, XF 27/2.8, and small fxes like 23/2, 35/2, 35/1.4, 50/2. I think it's an interesting option for an entry-level Fujifilm camera that you can customize to your liking. The X-E4 would be great for walking and traveling, you could probably use it to shoot video.
 
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