The Fabulous Fuji X owners thread

Found a X-Pro 2 at Harrison for £550 but it seems that has been through hell and back. ffordes has one at £650.

I might wait until after Christmas, I bet a few people are replacing it with a new camera in this period.
X-Pro2’s are way over priced and have been for a while.

I’m guessing the biggest drop will come when an X-Pro4 is released if it has a tilt screen rather than the screen the X-Pro3 has.
 
X-Pro2’s are way over priced and have been for a while.

I’m guessing the biggest drop will come when an X-Pro4 is released if it has a tilt screen rather than the screen the X-Pro3 has.

I think £600 is okay for a used X-Pro 2, it's the x-Pro 3 at like £1400 used that is overpriced.
 
I think £600 is okay for a used X-Pro 2, it's the x-Pro 3 at like £1400 used that is overpriced.
Horses for courses I guess.

For technology of that age I’d probably go with the X-T2 and pocket the difference.
 
Birmingham Jewellery quarter looking back into the city. xh1 viltrox 33mm

Speaking of the X-H1. I got a chance to hold one yesterday in LCE, they have a used one with a grip for £700....had it not had a grip for less I may have been tempted. Anyway, great feel in the hand, really nice. Larger than even the A73 i think. Certainly didn't feel like I needed the grip at all.
 
Speaking of the X-H1. I got a chance to hold one yesterday in LCE, they have a used one with a grip for £700....had it not had a grip for less I may have been tempted. Anyway, great feel in the hand, really nice. Larger than even the A73 i think. Certainly didn't feel like I needed the grip at all.
You can have mine for less than that , they are more than comfortable without the grip but if you’re using something like the 50-140 they do balance better with the grip. For general use or when out in the evenings I’ll use mine without and just throw the spare batteries in my pocket.
 
You can have mine for less than that , they are more than comfortable without the grip but if you’re using something like the 50-140 they do balance better with the grip. For general use or when out in the evenings I’ll use mine without and just throw the spare batteries in my pocket.

My Fuji Set up I am keeping to my 23/35/56. I "may" add a 16mm...but honestly I seldom want anything else, especially longer so the grip is no need.

I will get a X-H1 though to add to my collection of the 1st generations of the X-Series, but I want a X-Pro 2 first.

Lots of X-Pro 3 on LCE now, 3 added in the last few days. Far too expensive though.
 
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My Fuji Set up I am keeping to my 23/35/56. I "may" add a 16mm...but honestly I seldom want anything else, especially longer so the grip is no need.

I will get a X-H1 though to add to my collection of the 1st generations of the X-Series, but I want a X-Pro 2 first.

Lots of X-Pro 3 on LCE now, 3 added in the last few days. Far too expensive though.
1229 on e-infin for the xpro 3. I think they used to have the xpro2 for 600-700 but don't seem to have it listed anymore.
 
Fuji guys,

What's the difference between the X-Ex range and the X-Prox range?
 
Fuji guys,

What's the difference between the X-Ex range and the X-Prox range?
In it simplest form the X-Ex range has a digital/electronic viewfinder (EVF) only, while the XProx range have optical (OVF) as well as EVF.
There are also small differences especially with the dials and controls.
 
X-Pro range also has weather sealing and dual card slots.
 
The most self-conscious I've ever felt with a camera! I went up and down the aisle a few times, tweaking the settings, and half-expected a tap on the shoulder :) It was for a 52 theme (Motion) in 2018 and I used another shot for that so I've only recently processed this one. Fuji X-T2 with Samyang 8mm fisheye.


Speed Shopping (Explored) by Andrea Thrussell, on Flickr
 
The most self-conscious I've ever felt with a camera! I went up and down the aisle a few times, tweaking the settings, and half-expected a tap on the shoulder :) It was for a 52 theme (Motion) in 2018 and I used another shot for that so I've only recently processed this one. Fuji X-T2 with Samyang 8mm fisheye.


Speed Shopping (Explored) by Andrea Thrussell, on Flickr
Blinking genius
 
The most self-conscious I've ever felt with a camera! I went up and down the aisle a few times, tweaking the settings, and half-expected a tap on the shoulder :) It was for a 52 theme (Motion) in 2018 and I used another shot for that so I've only recently processed this one. Fuji X-T2 with Samyang 8mm fisheye.


Speed Shopping (Explored) by Andrea Thrussell, on Flickr
You should definitely get that uploaded on some stock image sites, people would buy and use that image.
 
I want to know how he got that without the trolley rattle and shake and got everything sharp of the trolley itself....must be one strong clamp?
 
My mate who has been looking after Susie decided to bring her back home as she has been missing me to hell, my neighbour has said he will take her out for walks with his dog till I'm back up and running again. Great to have My Girl back home, X-S10 + XF35mm f1,4.

My Sweet Susie by Rohan, on Flickr
 
Oh? Even though the X-100F came out after the X-T2? I know the X-T2 and X-H1 shares the same focusing system.
I noticed a worthwhile improvement over the X-T3. It's also a camera that feels so good in the hand, i've walked for hours holding it with a 16-55 attached and just a wrist strap.
 
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Speaking of the X-H1. I got a chance to hold one yesterday in LCE, they have a used one with a grip for £700....had it not had a grip for less I may have been tempted. Anyway, great feel in the hand, really nice. Larger than even the A73 i think. Certainly didn't feel like I needed the grip at all.
You can have mine for less than that , they are more than comfortable without the grip but if you’re using something like the 50-140 they do balance better with the grip. For general use or when out in the evenings I’ll use mine without and just throw the spare batteries in my pocket.

Raymond, Your first impressions are correct, I have been out with my X-H1 and 55-200, holding it by the handgrip on the camera body for a couple of hours at a time and had no problems with pains in my hand or wrist. The reason that most secondhand X-H1's come with the grip is that the majority were sold as a kit which included a grip and two extra batteries.

Andybod, I agree with you about the comfort without the grip and carrying a couple of spare batteries. As my heaviest lens is the 16-55 f2.8, I only use the grip when taking portraits or a number of images in a vertical orientation.

I find the 24Mp sensor gives enough definition for my needs and the X-H1 so comfortable to use that when I saw that the X-H2 versions had features which I don't really need and a fully articulated LCD screen, I bought an additional secondhand X-H1 so that if one of them failed I had a second one to fall back on.
 
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I noticed a worthwhile improvement over the X-T3. It's also a camera that feels so good in the hand, i've walked for hours holding it with a 16-55 attached and just a wrist strap.

The X-H1 has better focusing than the X-T3?

I might just get the X-H1 in my local LCE then for £700, more for the extra batteries than the grip. And at a pinch I can use it as a backup system for weddings!

And get the X-Pro 2 later on.
 
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WOW fabulous capture Dave, exquisite..! You should have that professionally printed large and hung proudly on a wall -- superb Sir.....respect.


Regards;
Pete

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The X-H1 has better focusing than the X-T3?

I might just get the X-H1 in my local LCE then for £700, more for the extra batteries than the grip. And at a pinch I can use it as a backup system for weddings!

And get the X-Pro 2 later on.
Maybe it was the IBIS, maybe it was the handling but overall I was always far more impressed with the X-H1 results. X-T3 was just ok imo, nothing special, nothing bad. I think it's easy to get hung up on the new processor hype, I did for ages, in reality often the differences are minimal in real world usage.
 
The X-H1 has better focusing than the X-T3?

I might just get the X-H1 in my local LCE then for £700, more for the extra batteries than the grip. And at a pinch I can use it as a backup system for weddings!

And get the X-Pro 2 later on.
At £700 i'd push them to include a couple of batteries for the grip or look for one without grip, I used to remove the grip quite often unless I wanted to use "boost" mode with a 50-140.
 
At £700 i'd push them to include a couple of batteries for the grip or look for one without grip, I used to remove the grip quite often unless I wanted to use "boost" mode with a 50-140.

My local LCE (which I can get to today) has one for £700 with grip and extra batteries.

Bath LCE has one without the grip for £550. Basically I am looking at it being that the grip is worth £100?
 
My local LCE (which I can get to today) has one for £700 with grip and extra batteries.

Bath LCE has one without the grip for £550. Basically I am looking at it being that the grip is worth £100?
If it were me I'd get the one with the grip, even if you don't use it all the time it's worth having. I keep one on one of my X-T2s with the 50-140 I think the grip helps balance the lens.
 
My local LCE (which I can get to today) has one for £700 with grip and extra batteries.

Bath LCE has one without the grip for £550. Basically I am looking at it being that the grip is worth £100?
There's a lot of used grips out there that you could add later, unless using a big lens like the 50-140 I wouldn't bother.
 
I wouldn't thought of getting the grip honestly, I don't shoot big lenses, I don't have big lenses. But they won't break up the kit and sell the camera separately. That actual one I looked at over the weekend is in very good condition, no scratches on the screens and looks very clean.
 
WOW fabulous capture Dave, exquisite..! You should have that professionally printed large and hung proudly on a wall -- superb Sir.....respect.


Regards;
Pete
Thanks Peter, absolutely appreciate your comment :cool:
 
Blinking genius
Thank you! It was a rare moment of inspiration! :D
You should definitely get that uploaded on some stock image sites, people would buy and use that image.
Thank you, I don't know if the rusty ol' trolley might be offputting but they do have shiny new ones now :)
 
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