• Members 368 posts
    April 15, 2023, 6:37 p.m.

    Hi,

    DS-505. Also was the Nikon E2. A joint product. 1.3MP 2/3" CCD behind reduction optics built into the body. Small, slow, PCMCIA memory cards and no buffer. So one shot per several seconds depending on your exact card.

    The second was a DS-565 aka the Nikon E3s. Had a faster optical system and could use a greater number of Nikkor lenses. Had a buffer. Now I had 1 fps for 5 shots.

    I bought both in 1999 used since they were on the cheap in the face of the Nikon D1. Then I gave up and bought a 2.75 MP D1 anyway. And a Kodak DCS460 with 6 MP as a Hi Res unit.

    And, to date, those have been my only Fuji cameras. Might be a GFX 100s in the future.

    Stan

  • Members 103 posts
    April 15, 2023, 8:39 p.m.

    Hi all,

    Great to read all your Fuji history stories.
    Mine began with a second hand X-T10 plus 16-50mm kitlens.
    I won't bother you with all the 35mm and medium format film cameras I've owned but my first DSLR was
    the Nikon D100.
    After that the D70, D200, D300 and D700.
    Then a brief spell with Olympus MFT cameras, followed by another Nikon, the D7100.

    By then I started noticing the photos people took with their Fujifilm cameras and decided to try one out.
    That became the X-T10 I mentioned, followed by the X-T1 which I still have.

    Right now I feel most comfortable with my X-T3.
    It reminds me of the Nikon FE and FM cameras I used to own so yes, nostalgia plays a part in this 😉
    In fact, I use several Nikon AI lenses with a Kipon adapter on the Fujis.
    I don't need the faster AF and 40MP of the latest generation of cameras for my slow photography.
    Stitching landscapes and documenting what happens in my hometown Gouda NL is what I like to do best.

    So, all the best to you and let's hope we can make these new forums work.

    André

    One of the first stitched compositions with the X-T10 and 16-50mm at 21mm (2017).
    The polderland at Reeuwijk, NL:

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    JPG, 3.0 MB, uploaded by Poldersnapper on April 15, 2023.

  • Members 26 posts
    April 16, 2023, 6:05 a.m.

    Fuji ST605N - Must have been 1977 or 78. Kept it until around 2003 when I found I'd left the batteries in and the contacts had get corroded away - silly me! Just a couple of S3 Pros and an S5 Pro now.

  • Members 35 posts
    April 17, 2023, 10:21 p.m.

    When a member of our photo club sat down beside me with his new X100 Limited Edition camera at a 2012 meeting, my interest in Fujifilm cameras began. I didn't buy an X100, but rather chose an X10, quickly adding an X-S1. That combination eventually became my main gear for a number of subjects. Other Fujifilm cameras I eventually owned but didn't keep: X-M1, X-E2S and X-T4.

    Today I'm still shooting with a later iteration X-S1. Its known shortcomings in the areas of image noise and lack of sharpness are now resolved through mild doses of Topaz Photo AI. The original X10 is gone and won't be replaced, as prices have shot through the roof on remaining used units. But I feel satisfaction in getting good use out of one of my first Fujifilm cameras after all these years.

    "Strawberry Nose" - a recent X-S1 image

  • Members 35 posts
    April 17, 2023, 10:28 p.m.

    Well, I can't seem to get the edit to work of adding an image, so here it is in a reply.

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    JPG, 1.9 MB, uploaded by HowardVrankin on April 17, 2023.

  • Members 421 posts
    April 18, 2023, 3:57 p.m.

    Great strawberry.... the only fruit with the seeds on the outside!

    Bob

  • Members 1 post
    April 20, 2023, 2 p.m.

    Original X100 when it was released, then just before lock down an X-T100 as I moved from a Canon 450D as my main ILC. More recently a second hand X-T3 for a bigger grip etc

  • Members 1 post
    April 24, 2023, 5:52 p.m.

    For me that's the Fuji X10. I bought it in Dublin airport on the way back home to Scotland. I don't recall how much it cost, but I do remember that at the time the reviews were simply amazing. I was taken in mostly by the vintage looks (the technical details meant little to me) and the optical viewfinder, a viewfinder that turned out to be mostly useless, but it looked good. I also bought a lens hood for it to really pimp it good 'n proper.

    I don't have a lot of memories of using it, but I do recall the image quality from the 12megapixel sensor was remarkably good, the lens was pretty sharp, and the LCD screen was pretty good. You can see from this early model where Fuji was heading. Many of the features of this camera are still found on their current range - the dials, the AF mode selector on the front, the 'Fn' button on the top, the button layout on the back as well as the general ergonomics. I've always loved the way Fuji camera's sit in your hand, much more comfortably than the larger Canon's and Nikon's and the awful Olympus OM-D range which are just too small.

    I eventually sold it for an XT-10, which was in turn replaced by an XT-20, then an XT-2 (which I still have) and finally the X-Pro3, a camera I love very much. I've always wondered why I have such an affinity with the X-Pro3 but seeing this I understand why - the X10 is basically the prehistoric ancestor of the X-Pro series!

  • Members 302 posts
    April 25, 2023, 9:28 p.m.

    Late spring of 2016, I held a XPro2 in my local camera store. I fell in love with the OVF - reminiscent of my beloved Leica M4. While not a true rangefinder, the OVF
    gave the VF view I had grown used to on the street. I would not have given anyone two cents for the rest of the Fuji line up at that time. But the XPro2 brought back fond memories of many hours on the street. I walked out of the store with the XPro2, the X35 f1.4. Later added a 23 f2, 50 f2 a 90 f2. I replaced the XPro2 with the XPro3 when it came out and I still have all of the three lenses. While my Leica Q2M has become my bread an butter camera, the XPro3 is still my go to camera when I need a long lens like the 90 f2. It is still with the 35 f1.4 my go to outfit on horseback.

    It is basically true that without the XPro and the OVF - I would not have given Fuji a second thought. I'm glad I did.

  • Members 1 post
    April 26, 2023, 8:45 p.m.

    My first post here. My first Fujifilm camera was the X100V, 60 years after receiving my first ever camera in 1961. I'e since added an X-T5 and a few lenses.

    Between were too many cameras and formats to remember!

  • Members 1 post
    April 27, 2023, 6:55 p.m.
  • Members 3 posts
    April 30, 2023, 6:43 a.m.

    my first Fuji was the original X100 which i still have,
    my second Fuji was the XPRO1 which i still have.
    both are still working fine and produce great shots, just a tad hard with xpro1 auto focussing.

  • Members 1 post
    April 30, 2023, 4:51 p.m.

    Fujifilm X-T10
    Hated it, sold it long time ago.

    Now I’m the happy owner of an x-e4. I’m using the x-weekly sims, couldn’t be happier.

    PS:
    I’m using Canon in my day job. Fuji is something that I use with family, walk around.

  • Members 36 posts
    May 2, 2023, 6:45 p.m.

    Fuji Fujifilm X100, bought in January 2012.
    Just sold it this morning for precisely half its paid price, not bad for a 11 year old digital camera :-).

    The camera was a tiny joy to use, but I did not use it for a pair of years now, replace by a Sigma fp (I never adjusted completely to the broader depth of field of APS-C). Sadly too, it was not very well dustproof, at least the viewfinder.

    Greg

  • Members 369 posts
    May 3, 2023, 3:30 a.m.

    I bought my Fuji in 2017.

    I used to be an avid hiker and backpacker of Grand Canyon. I packed my Nikon D70 (destroyed during a fall in the Canyon), D90, and D610 on many day and overnight hikes. In early 2016, Nikon announced the development of the Nikon DL mirrorless series of fixed-lens cameras. It seemed the perfect fit as a compact, lightweight option for my off-trail hikes. I settled in and waited for them to be introduced. I would have been first in the pre-order line :)

    A year after Nikon announced the development of the cameras, they announced the entire series was being scrapped without one ever having been sold and shipped. This was in January 2017 and I had a permit for a 7-day solo backpack in early April. With the clock ticking, I stated researching options and zeroed in on the X-series as my preferred option. Fujinon had just introduced the X-T20. I liked the look of the body, the specs, and the reviews of the 18-55mm f/2.8-4. So, I placed an order and waited.

    Three weeks later on March 23, I got the notification from B&H that my order had shipped. The camera arrived on March 28 and I was leaving the trailhead with the X-T20 mounted to my shoulder strap on April 2. It's still the only Fuji camera and lens I own and I've had a great good time using the kit on my travels.

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    [Photo from that first Grand Canyon hike in April 2017]

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    [From a 2017 trip to Taiwan]

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    [From a 2018 trip to Las Vegas]

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    [From a 2019 trip to Montreal, Quebec]

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    [From a 2022 trip to Montreal]

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    [From a 2022 Grand Canyon hike]

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    JPG, 3.2 MB, uploaded by BillFerris on May 3, 2023.

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    JPG, 1.9 MB, uploaded by BillFerris on May 3, 2023.

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    JPG, 1.5 MB, uploaded by BillFerris on May 3, 2023.

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    JPG, 2.2 MB, uploaded by BillFerris on May 3, 2023.

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    JPG, 3.1 MB, uploaded by BillFerris on May 3, 2023.

  • Members 128 posts
    May 7, 2023, 7 p.m.

    A 10 years story starting with the X100 completed with the X Pro 1 destroyed by a wave in St malo High tide coef 118 and North Wind then Xt 1/2/3 XH1, now XH2 and 2s....

    FujiX "what else" ? .....