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The new Nikon Zf looks like Nikon have been admiring Fuji's X-T line.
I'm hoping there are some real Fuji Guru's here, because I'm perplexed. All of a sudden my XT3 has taken to permanently displaying a preview once I take a shot. And three boxes have miraculously appeared. One says Next. Another says Retry, and another Exit. I'm not sure what I've done to prompt this, but my little indicator light is flashing green and red in accompaniment. This may not be relevant, but I'm shooting JPEG's at the moment.
Sounds like you have enable bracketing of some sort.
Fine until you have to Send them to Nikon for a service. Then you realise your mistake in not getting a Fuji.
It looks great and if they had brought it out 15 years ago I'd probably be using it but TBH it won't replace my X-T2s never mind my GFXs.Fine until you have to Send them to Nikon for a service. Then you realise your mistake in not getting a Fuji.
My X-H2S loan started a bit early - my initial reaction when I took it out of the Peli case was "It is a monster", it felt huge, compared to my X-T2. I went for a short walk in my local woods, only 30 minutes, to see if I could find some squirrels to point it at. I didn't have much luck, but even after that short time, my hands started to get used to it.
Just wait until you’re shooting bursts. Blackout free, it’ll be great for MTB action.My X-H2S loan started a bit early - my initial reaction when I took it out of the Peli case was "It is a monster", it felt huge, compared to my X-T2. I went for a short walk in my local woods, only 30 minutes, to see if I could find some squirrels to point it at. I didn't have much luck, but even after that short time, my hands started to get used to it.
Not sure what all the fuss is about. Nikon have had an issue with one model, and they’re fixing them all FOC with a quick turn around. I’d hope all manufacturers would do the same.Fine until you have to Send them to Nikon for a service. Then you realise your mistake in not getting a Fuji.
No problem with recalls. It is the general service contract and customer service that Nikon users seem to be complaining about recently.Not sure what all the fuss is about. Nikon have had an issue with one model, and they’re fixing them all FOC with a quick turn around. I’d hope all manufacturers would do the same.
I'm shooting a downhill race on Sunday, I expect that is where it will excel. Planning to borrow an X-T5 for the next race I shoot, but what I was expecting to be the downsides of the X-H2S, aren't as bad as I was expecting.Just wait until you’re shooting bursts. Blackout free, it’ll be great for MTB action.
Coming from Canon FF I waned smaller, to take on bike rides, but even the X-T2 wasn't small enough, so I got an X100V, which is perfect. Now my "bigger" camera doesn't need to be so small. Not that I thought the X-T2 was too small before handling the X-H2S.My first Fuji was the X-T1, then the Xpro - then I ventured into the M4/3 world for a bit [said I'd return to Fuji once they added IBIS] and also realised I needed my grip back [last DSLR was a D800 and with M43 I used a G80 which had a nice grip] so when I returned to Fuji the X-H1 was the perfect fit. I never get why people want increasingly smaller without any grip! For me, the H1 body is just ideal, so comfortable, sturdy, without being 'heavy' or 'large'. I envy that H2 body, the H1 has served me well for years now and may do a few more, I'll grab a H2 whenever they fall dramatically in price like the H1 did![]()
Same. I was very torn between the 16-80 kit and the 18-55 kit when I was buying my X-T4. Read a few reviews and opinions on the 16-80 that said it wasn't that great, and I thought I'd value the extra stop of light at the short end more than I actually do. I should have gone for the 16-80 as the extra reach, constant aperture and WR would have made more sense to me. Lots of 16-80s about second hand so I'm tempted to chop my 18-55 in. I'm also finding the 18-55 back focusses quite a lot, especially at close distances. The AF box will go green but the actual focus point is behind where the camera says it is. Didn't think this was possible with mirrorless cameras.I'm tempted by a 16-80 to replace my 18-55 when I get a new body.
At the moment I am debating which camera to take to Rome with me for a long weekend later in the year, X100V will be nice and light, but would have a bit more flexibility with the X-T2 and 18-55.
Not until they produce a range of aps-c lenses equal to, or better than, Fujifilm does; and that isn't going to happen any time soon.
Lots of complaints I read, but everyone I personally know has requested the fix and it's been turned around in less than a week.No problem with recalls. It is the general service contract and customer service that Nikon users seem to be complaining about recently.
Oh they can and it isn't just the 18-55. Missed focus too often was the reason I moved from the X-Pro1s to Leica M9s I had too many missed focus shots despite the green box confirmations, now if I miss focus it's my fault. Also with my X-T2s I had real issues with back focussing with my Dartmoor Landscapes (lots of grey rocks and green foliage very little contrast) so I use manual focus now without the focus peaking (because that was just as bad as AF) and again if I miss focus it's down to me.I'm also finding the 18-55 back focusses quite a lot, especially at close distances. The AF box will go green but the actual focus point is behind where the camera says it is. Didn't think this was possible with mirrorless cameras.
One of several reasons I left Nikon for Fuji!Fine until you have to Send them to Nikon for a service. Then you realise your mistake in not getting a Fuji.
Not sure what all the fuss is about. Nikon have had an issue with one model, and they’re fixing them all FOC with a quick turn around. I’d hope all manufacturers would do the same.

I never get why people want increasingly smaller without any grip! For me, the H1 body is just ideal, so comfortable, sturdy, without being 'heavy' or 'large'. I envy that H2 body, the H1 has served me well for years now and may do a few more, I'll grab a H2 whenever they fall dramatically in price like the H1 did![]()
I effectively went X-H1 to GFX, with ‘sensible’ choice of lenses, the weight increase is minimal (I had X -H1, 16-55F2.8 and 50-140F2.8), the increase in bulk though is quite significant, but all of this is more than offset by the IQ.But now that I carry I can't help feeling it's a Fuji plot to ease the journey to the GFX family and make it all seem so logical and sensible.
So true.But at the end of the day it boils down to what you want to shoot, and the lens focal lengths required- having decided that, it’s down to brand/package/weight - it’s difficult to buy a bad camera these days, but it’s all to easy to buy the wrong one for your needs!!!

I was expecting to hate the handling on the X-H2S, but actually don't mind it - I think I'd prefer it if ISO selection was displayed on the top LCD, as well as the main screen when setting ISO.When I first saw the X-H1 then I was sceptical of the size.
It's a ridiculously nice camera to use. I'd jump at a X-H2 or X-H2S if the prices fell - but I don't think we'll see that happen in the way that it did with the X-H1 because this time round Fuji got the launch schedule in the model range better sorted.
One of my objections to the X-H2/X-H2S was the loss of the ISO dial. But now that I carry the X-H1 as my main body I've got used to the idea that with the control wheels configured then top display takes over from the physical dial legends.
I do think size is an issue. I moves from MFT to Fuji because the MFT lenses and bodies were bulking up. I started with an X-T30 which is really neat in combination with the likes of the 18-55 and the 35mm F1.4 and other small lenses. My main travel carry for visits to cities now is X-H1 + 8-16 which I love as a combo but is just utterly utterly bonkers in terms if size and weight - particularly for APS-C. I can't help feeling it's a Fuji plot to ease the journey to the GFX family and make it all seem so logical and sensible.
Fuji seem to be nailing customer service at the moment, where I'm hearing complaints about Canon/Nikon. I am tempted to borrow an R6/70-200 for a weekend and see how I get on with that, but currently I'm leaning back towards the X-T5.I effectively went X-H1 to GFX, with ‘sensible’ choice of lenses, the weight increase is minimal (I had X -H1, 16-55F2.8 and 50-140F2.8), the increase in bulk though is quite significant, but all of this is more than offset by the IQ.
I think the problem Fuji have now is converting people from DSLR to their system especially when cameras like the Canon R6 are a very similar price to the X-H2S.
But at the end of the day it boils down to what you want to shoot, and the lens focal lengths required- having decided that, it’s down to brand/package/weight - it’s difficult to buy a bad camera these days, but it’s all to easy to buy the wrong one for your needs!!!
Just use EF glass with an adapter- my step daughter shots gigs with a brace if R6s, uses Canon EF16-35F2.8, Tamron 24-70F2.8 and Canon EF70-200F2.8 to great effect. As you say the price of RF glass is a little eye-wateringEdit - scrub that last bit, I've just seen how expensive Canon RF lenses are! Canon RF 70-200f2.8 is twice the price of the Fuji 50-140f2.8!
Billy by Steve Jelly, on FlickrI'm not having a lot of success uploading a photo of my XT5 receipt to the Fuji eShop, (registering products for cashback and warranty.) Photo well within required size etc. Probably missing something glaringly obvious. Anyone managed to successfully register/upload pic or had similar issues?



I've found a few times that when you upload a file it looks like it hasn't worked, but if you reload the page the receipt will be there. Might be worth trying that if you haven't already? I seem to remember that happening on the last two items I registered.
DSCF3354 by JoaoDuraes, on Flickr
DSCF4286 by JoaoDuraes, on Flickr
DSCF4307 by JoaoDuraes, on Flickr
DSCF4310-2 by JoaoDuraes, on Flickr
DSCF6069 by JoaoDuraes, on Flickr