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Fuji X70 Mirrorless Camera

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Robert 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Black / Yellow] I have a two-battery holder already but decided to get this only because there are times when I only need to take a single backup for my Fuji mirrorless camera. I use these battery cases in order to prevent any possibility of the contacts at the edge of the battery being damaged or somehow short-circuited.

5
Florian 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[82 mm] A light, sharp and smooth lens, ideal for your mirrorless fuji camera. The only problem is there is only one focal length, for the moment

5
Erol 2024-04-05 09:24:45

[Canvas, Leather] Great small bag for small mirrorless camera Fuji x100 or Olympus Very well made enjoyable.

5
Scott 2024-04-06 04:12:49

[Brass] This is to adapt Nikon lenses to a Fuji X camera. Now that I have gone mirrorless, I can still use some of my special Nikon lenses. It works as advertised, and I haven't noticed any image degradation. The adapter is extremely well made, with metal mount surfaces and a fine finish. Highly recommended.

5
Lamerol 2024-05-02 02:41:47

[Yes] Excellent wireless remote, unit works flawless, with my Fuji X-T3 mirrorless camera.

5
Kyle 2024-04-12 03:13:11

[2.09 lb] I've used this kit for a few months now with no issues. I use a small mirrorless camera (Fuji X Pro2) to scan and the riser is more than adequate. I like the camera attachment method so I can actually tighten the camera down tight so it won't swivel or rotate on the screw. The Light Source 35 was super bright and even. I've recently upgraded only because I wanted to scan 120 film too.

5
Meyer 2024-05-06 04:44:45

[2.905 lb] I purchased this messenger bag for my Fuji XT-2 mirrorless camera, 4 lenses, and a flash. The messenger bag is extremely well made, looks great, and fits on the shoulder comfortably. I highly recommend this product.

5
Jamie 2024-07-01 07:18:59

I have been a long time slr/dslr user before getting into mirrorless over the last few years. I tried Olympus, Sony, and Canon mirrorless as well, but Fuji seems to fit me best due to the user experience. I also own an XT3 and X100F, but this is the first camera I have purchased new in a while. I usually purchase used, simply b/c everyone seems to try to "upgrade" every other year, while I tend to stick with what I like. I bought new, because the few models out there used were not much cheaper than new. coming from OVFs, I love the option to go either way; and Fuji is the only one to offer this. I love the simplistic layout, and never really used to "chimp" anyway, so this hasn't changed. Auto focus with Fuji primes appears to be just as good as on the XT3, which is more than good enough for me. Colors are wonderful, everyone considering Fuji knows about the jpeg options, Dual card slots is a big plus. At the time I purchased, only Dura black was available, so I went with it. It's a personal choice whether you want to pay the extra $200; personally, I doubt the different paint is worth it, but I already love the Dura coating, and actually like the fact that fingerprints darken this thing up quick. The rumors on that are true, and if that bothers you, just go with the standard black or you'll be reaching for the microfiber at every use. I think this is pricey for an aps-c sensor, but it's really the features of the camera, namely the ovf/evf option (has to factor into the cost), that made me pull the trigger. As long as it holds up to use, I feel it's worth it.

5
Jamie 2024-09-17 08:19:42

[1x 1/4"-20 Male] I have been a long time slr/dslr user before getting into mirrorless over the last few years. I tried Olympus, Sony, and Canon mirrorless as well, but Fuji seems to fit me best due to the user experience. I also own an XT3 and X100F, but this is the first camera I have purchased new in a while. I usually purchase used, simply b/c everyone seems to try to "upgrade" every other year, while I tend to stick with what I like. I bought new, because the few models out there used were not much cheaper than new. coming from OVFs, I love the option to go either way; and Fuji is the only one to offer this. I love the simplistic layout, and never really used to "chimp" anyway, so this hasn't changed. Auto focus with Fuji primes appears to be just as good as on the XT3, which is more than good enough for me. Colors are wonderful, everyone considering Fuji knows about the jpeg options, Dual card slots is a big plus. At the time I purchased, only Dura black was available, so I went with it. It's a personal choice whether you want to pay the extra $200; personally, I doubt the different paint is worth it, but I already love the Dura coating, and actually like the fact that fingerprints darken this thing up quick. The rumors on that are true, and if that bothers you, just go with the standard black or you'll be reaching for the microfiber at every use. I think this is pricey for an aps-c sensor, but it's really the features of the camera, namely the ovf/evf option (has to factor into the cost), that made me pull the trigger. As long as it holds up to use, I feel it's worth it.

5
Yudai Y. 2024-04-18 06:38:40

[Yes] I use it for my Fuji mirrorless lens. Its easy and keeps my lens safe!

5