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Picked up a Fuji XF1, need ed a pocketable camera for travelling. Was thinking about a NEX series but the lenses made it way too huge to fit in my pocket. The XF1 lens is a 25-100 lens, f1.8 at 25mm and collapses into the body when turned off. Pretty neat.
I have two XF1 being shipped to me this week......One in Brown and one in Black.
How do you like the build quality?
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Build quality is OK, could have been better. I have a light mark on the top left corner of the metal top, also the mode dial is tilted to the left a bit. You will have to get used to turning the lens to turn on the camera, but other than that, rest is good.
It may seem like peanuts to you, but you know what else is the size of a peanut? your anus. and when somebody wants to fuck u up your anus, I shall fight.
Unlike some who shall present and loudly proclaim "Have at it master!"
Yes, I know.....I hate traveling, but I've always wanted to go to this area and spend some time photographing it. It was totally worth it. I still hate the traveling part though.
Muk Muk at Mt. St. Helens. I think the mountain was afraid of Muk Muk's ferocious reputation and hid behind clouds today....
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So I've been on a 9 day road trip through the Palouse area of southeastern Washington, Cannon Beach area of Oregon, through the Mt. St. Helens area and then back home. Here's a small sample, hope you like!
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those are gorgeous shots! you should send them to microsoft to include them into a future windows release not just kidding here either it seems right up their alley and better than anything they've included
those are gorgeous shots! you should send them to microsoft to include them into a future windows release not just kidding here either it seems right up their alley and better than anything they've included
love em! would thank again if i could
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sweet photos!
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Those are pretty amazing landscape photos. Did you use a polarized filter and tripod?
Polarizer yes, but no tripod.
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2007 Volvo V50
Taken by ex: 2005 Toyota Prius.
R.I.P. 1997 Lexus ES300.
R.I.P. 1989 Acura Legend Coupe LS.