A Trip That Proved My Point, Exactly! – Part 1

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Icelandic Horses

guest post by Michael DeesWILDNESS & ARTifice + @medees on Instagram

Hi there my Fuji brethren!  Oh, and visitors too.  This article is, in a way, part two to an article I wrote a while back for Fuji Rumors.  At the time I didn’t plan on a part two, a sort of “I told you so!”  But then, that was before my wife got a hankerin’ for Iceland and Continental Europe, and we took a trip to four countries.  I encourage you to read the earlier post, but the gist of it was the reason why I left my old system for Fuji, namely, I wanted one system to handle my diverse photographic interests.  Specifically, I love landscape and also street photography, which are about as opposite as they come.  My old beast of a Nikon did great for me in landscapes, but it was a monstrosity, aesthetically speaking, and did not inspire me while on the streets.  And my Fuji X-E1 was great for the streets, but it was inadequate for wind, weather, and telephoto lenses.  Thus, the Fuji X-T1 was the perfect match for this photographer with varied interests.

So then comes Europe.  My wife loves travel, and with round trip tickets to Europe, including a week-long layover in Iceland, being priced unusually low, it was on like Donkey Kong!  But I thought to myself that I may never make it back to this magical place and wanted a little more fire power, pixel-wise, than the X-T1 had.  I actually considered picking up a used Nikon D800E, which is truly a landscape wonder if used well.  But the thought of using that weighty, massive, ugly hunk of technological wonder on the dimly-lit, wet cobblestone streets of Lyon…I think not!  Well, it was just about that time that the Fuji X-T2 was being shipped and so I pre-ordered one, I got it about a week and half before our departure, and tried adjusting to the few differences so I was ready to hit the ground running.  Plus, my wife let me snag the 16mm f/1.4 for northern light images.  But much to my dismay, the cloud cover was mercilessly overbearing most of the trip.  But enough of that and on with the show!  What follows is primarily a visual tale of my recent photographic journey and a further confirmation that, for me, Fuji is the bomb and can meet my needs in the wilderness and the city.

Just one quick note before proceeding: what about the gear I brought? I had rather severe luggage and carry-on concerns given the bargain airline that we flew, so I tried to be as conservative as possible for such a wide array of shooting.  I won’t bore you with the less consequential odds and ends that I brought, so here’s the essence of the Fuji stuff:

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Fringer Plans G-mount / Contax 645 lenses Full Auto Adapater for Fujifilm GFX *** GFX Vs. Sony A7rII Size Comparison

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I already told here you that Fringer is developing the World’s First Fujifilm X – Contax N Smart Adapter with Autofocus & Electronic Aperture Control.

Well, I hear that they also plan a similar adapter for the GFX camera, which would allow full auto usage of the Contax 645 lenses on the GFX 50s.

However…

there is no final decision made yet. Only when the GFX finally hits the market (and Fringer can own one), they will see if the development of such an adapter is possible.

So let’s keep our fingers crossed :)

More about Fringers X-mount Smart adapter in this article.

Fujifilm GFX: USA BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS EU: AmazonDE, AmazonUK, WexUKParkCamerasUK, PCH AUS: CameraPro

Fujifilm GFX Vs Sony A7r Vs. Hasselblad X10D Size comparison via Fujifilm GFX Facebook Group via Mirrorlessrumors via Camerasize

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Go To New Zealand (or Guernsey) to Learn How To Master Your Fujifilm Camera at Rico’s Ultimate X-Secrets Workshops 2017

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X-guru Rico Pfirstinger is offering some great X-workshop also in 2017.

English speaking X-shooters can join the workshop at the end of November in New Zealand. All the details here. The same workshop will be offered in German also in November here. If you can’t wait that long to learn how to master your X, and you speak German, check out his Guernsey workshop at the end of May here.

Current list of Fuji X Secrets workshops: click here

Also, check out his Fuji X-series ebooks at RockNook here and AmazonUS here (now also in printed version). You will find many precious information & tips about your X-series camera. And if you buy the X-T2 ebook, you can get it with a 40% discount by clicking on this link and using code “FRXT2” (available in PDF, ePub, and mobi (Kindle)… DRM-Free).

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Fujifilm Professional Service To be Launched Also in USA (NEW SOURCE)

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I just recently told you, that Fujifilm will launch a professional GFX and X-series Service in Europe in March. I have now received feedback from a new source (thanks), that there are also plans to launch the Pro Service in USA. It will cover both medium format and X series cameras.

Fujifilm GFX: USA BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS EU: AmazonDE, AmazonUK, WexUK, ParkCamerasUK, PCHstore AUS: CameraPro

Fujifilm X100F: USA BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS EU: AmazonDE, AmazonUK, WexUK, ParkCamerasUK, PCHstore AUS: CameraPro

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