The current deals on the X-E1+18-55 make it hard to pass up... Currently the 18-55 is $629, but for $70 more you can get an X-E1 body with it... Crazy...
Buy & Sell Listing - Want to SellSelling
Fuji 18-55 / 55-200
Prices
18-55 - $310
55-200 - $500
Location
USA
Ships to
USA
Description
Looking to get an 18-135. These 2 spectacular lenses must go. The 55-200 barely sees any use, and I'll regret giving up the 18-55...
PM...
Is it possible that your head is not Arca-Swiss compatible...? I had a ballhead that had a quick release plate, but but it wasn't Arca-Swiss compatible, and only the plates it came with worked, and the Acra-Swiss plates didn't fit.
I have the MHG-XT and it works fine with my Sunwayfoto DB-52...
I store all of my unused/retired gear on eBay. It's great. You send it away, and you get cash back, so you can go buy more gear. Then, one day when you say to yourself, 'Boy, I wish I hadn't sold that...', you just buy it back.
The Fuji 60 is sharp, very sharp. Not the fastest AF of the XF line, but sharp. Did I say sharp? BTW, I am quite able to focus, even with the aperture closed on all of my MF lenses... Unless it's very dark, you don't need to focus wide open then stop down.
Buy & Sell Listing - Want to SellSelling
Fuji X20
Prices
$340
Location
USA
Ships to
USA
Description
Body Condition: 9.5/10, no visible marks
Sale Includes: Camera, cap, 2 OEM batteries, 3rd party hood/cap, OEM charger, OEM strap, software, manuals, box
Payment...
As the title says, unless I magnify the view in the EVF, the peaking is hardly visible. When using the rear display, it's fine.
Am I just spoiled by the quality of the EVF on the X-T1, or maybe something else?
Running 3.20 FW, and tried all my lenses, MF adapted, and Fuji X-Mount, with the...
When I had a a Thumbs-Up on my X-E1, it did not fit right on the X-Pro1. It physically fit, but the thumb position was a little off. The actual version for the X-Pro1 was much better. However I discontinued using it, because the flash hot shoe became loose. I would love one of those stick on...
I have yet to see an example where an actual photo was ruined. Everything I see and read is when there is a high powered flashlight pointed into the port, in total darkness and exposures taken with the lens cap on...
I'll assume you are talking about the X-E1 and X-E2 (not the E-X1 and E-X2)... and if you feel the X-E2 can't focus the way you want in low light, then why would you invest in more glass... Especially if you think the above example is not like the environments you shoot in...
I'd sell one of...
This is a response that I read all the time. I don't have the XF 18, but it is a little smaller, a little faster and a little cheaper, BUT the IQ on the 18-55 is just excellent... so you would get both, quality and versatility
Not sure how old you are, but I'm 45, and I started late with photography (still film) but by then the SLR was the norm... My first rig was a Canon Rebel, then had an EOS Elan. Nothing special about either one of them (looking back now) from the retro dept except for a manual switch on the Elan...
The more reviews there like this the better... An informed consumer is the best customer... some people, probably not many, will read one of these and say "Hmmm, I'm not going to get one because I want highlight clipping in my review image...", while others, like me for instance, will say...
Yes... it magnifies it by 0.7
50mm lens with an adapter on Fuji - 50 * 1.5 = 75mm.
This adapter multiplies that by 0.7 = 52.5mm...
Allows you to use adapted lenses, closer to their original focal length... The quality of the optics are important... Matabones are good, no telling what this is...
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