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drew.saunders
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Looks like this will be my next lens... keep the samples coming!
GaryLH
Veteran
Shots taken with 18-55 Zoom on Fuji XE1. Some shots taken at the Alameda County Fair the other day. Been a while since I used my Fuji...
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OurManInTangier
An Undesirable
What's the general consensus on this lens from those of you that have one?
I have the 35 f/1.4 and 18 f/2 which work very well for my general purposes, I don't like to carry around too many lenses and these work best for my eye. However, it would be useful to have something with a little longer focal length and the thought of a little kit zoom as part of a travel set sounds like a good idea.
I have heard some say at 18mm it out performs the 18mm f/2, which would surprise me but hey, Fuji are full of surprises.
I have the 35 f/1.4 and 18 f/2 which work very well for my general purposes, I don't like to carry around too many lenses and these work best for my eye. However, it would be useful to have something with a little longer focal length and the thought of a little kit zoom as part of a travel set sounds like a good idea.
I have heard some say at 18mm it out performs the 18mm f/2, which would surprise me but hey, Fuji are full of surprises.
GaryLH
Veteran
I use the 35 much more then any other lens on the Fuji.. The 18-55 zoom is sooo much better than your standard kit zooms from Sony, Nikon or Canon. I really don't use the zoom that much, I prefer to use two bodies and two lenses, but since I was w/ my wife at the fair, I decided to use the zoom.
Gary
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the 18-55 is an excellent lens and if i liked to use zooms i would have kept mine.
it's a great lens for a one lens kit, walkaround lens...
it's a great lens for a one lens kit, walkaround lens...
efirmage
Established
Fantastic lens. I have preferred primes to zooms in the past, but the flexibility of this lens, including the image stabilization, make it a no-brainer. I may add the upcoming 27mm to my kit for ultimate portability, but you won't go wrong with the 18-55 if you pick it up.
OurManInTangier
An Undesirable
Shame, I'd have preferred (well my wallet would have preferred) to hear that it was a little bit ropey.
I'm thinking the zoom, a 35mm equivalent and I'm done...though a spare body will be on the cards at some point, perhaps the XP1 will be my spare and a new XP2(?) will be my main camera.
I'm thinking the zoom, a 35mm equivalent and I'm done...though a spare body will be on the cards at some point, perhaps the XP1 will be my spare and a new XP2(?) will be my main camera.
MikeAUS
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etrigan63
Rangefinder Padawan
Europe 2013
Europe 2013
Been away from RFF for far too long. Went to Europe this summer to celebrate my daughter's quince (sweet 15) - she wisely chose a 3 week trip abroad over a massive party. I shot the entire trip with a Fuji X-E1 + 18-55mm kit lens (stellar combo!).
Here's the tool of choice:

My Fuji X-E1 by Carlos Echenique, on Flickr
and a couple of my favorites:

St. Mark's after Dark by Carlos Echenique, on Flickr

Liechtenstein by Carlos Echenique, on Flickr

Neuschwanstein Castle by Carlos Echenique, on Flickr
and here is the link to the set:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/echenique/sets/72157634637936679/
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Europe 2013
Been away from RFF for far too long. Went to Europe this summer to celebrate my daughter's quince (sweet 15) - she wisely chose a 3 week trip abroad over a massive party. I shot the entire trip with a Fuji X-E1 + 18-55mm kit lens (stellar combo!).
Here's the tool of choice:

My Fuji X-E1 by Carlos Echenique, on Flickr
and a couple of my favorites:

St. Mark's after Dark by Carlos Echenique, on Flickr

Liechtenstein by Carlos Echenique, on Flickr

Neuschwanstein Castle by Carlos Echenique, on Flickr
and here is the link to the set:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/echenique/sets/72157634637936679/
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romi.gilles
i'm a wanderer
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Lawrence Sheperd
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Steveh
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First trip out with the X-Pro 1 and the zoom for a while last night. Down by the docks:



Kennysarmy
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Tony Bramley
Fuji X-E1 User
X-E1 in the studio: A great time shooting with the X-E1 with tungsten. Shot between 1/15 and 1/30, ISO 800, around f5 with 18-55mm, with tripod and cable release! Some grain and glow added post production. A refreshing backward journey to days before digital.
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