Bill Pierce
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Ever since the film days when Fuji made the 120 roll film rangefinders, the “big Leicas,” Fuji has made cameras popular with rangefinder users. By introducing APS C mirrorless digital cameras with not only a conventional electronic viewfinder but also a bright-line optical finder (X Pro and X100s), it has won over a lot of folks use to small cameras with bright line finders, i.e. rangefinder users. Even the X E1, which only has an electronic finder, has become popular as a more economical back up body or a good small body for a zoom lens.
Unlike the Leica, which has been around for a long time, the Fuji X’s are relative newcomers. Where do you get good information on how to use them? There are enough folks here using them, that we ought to be able to come up with a list. I’ll start of with a website and appreciate any suggestions others have to make.
http://www.fujirumors.com/
Unlike the Leica, which has been around for a long time, the Fuji X’s are relative newcomers. Where do you get good information on how to use them? There are enough folks here using them, that we ought to be able to come up with a list. I’ll start of with a website and appreciate any suggestions others have to make.
http://www.fujirumors.com/