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u/[deleted] · 4 pointsr/fujifilm

Accessories I had for my X100T when I owned one:

  • Leica M strap (would probably get a different one, but it was very minimal)

  • JJC lens hood of this style; maintains the original lens diameter so the lens cap still fits on it

  • Cheapo thumbgrip (the lensmate one is the nicest and matches colors the best, but it's also very expensive for a thumbgrip)

  • Lensmate soft shutter release. Makes it much easier for me to take photos. Plus, they have neat designs.

    Other than that, lots of batteries, memory cards, and trips!
u/granolatron · 1 pointr/fujifilm

I think others have mentioned all of the following, but here’s my X100T setup. The thumb grip is a must-have since it makes holding the camera so much easier and more secure. The JCC lens hood is great, and combined with a clear filter means I don’t ever have to worry about a lens cap. The soft release button is nice and adds a bit of flair. And finally, I prefer a wrist strap for this camera, so I made my own (instructions linked below).

https://imgur.com/gallery/bBrfC

  • JCC Lens Hood (link)
  • B&W Clear UV Haze Filter (link)
  • Lensmate Thumb Grip (link)
  • Red Soft Release Button (link)
  • DIY Paracord Wrist Strap (instructions)
u/ninjagowoo · 4 pointsr/fujifilm
  • the lensmate thumb grip (expensive but better than the cheap ones)
  • soft shutter release (get a variety pack to see which you like best, i prefer the concave ones)
  • screen protector
  • a right angle plug for the charger if you don't like the long cord

u/blackcap · 2 pointsr/fujifilm

In that case you might also want to consider Fuji's 10-24. This can handle the landscape and astro stuff quite well, but not macro. Before going this route decide if you need the 25-55 range or if you want a faster lens (the 10-24 is an f4, I find it a good complement to my 23 and 56 primes).

Fuji macro options are limited; you might go ahead with adapting old manual lenses for that (my less-than-ideal set up is an old olympus 50mm with a cheap macro adaptor). You could even go for the 60mm, which is decent for macro and could be a fully useable focal length for landscape -- it's not the typical wide angle but I've seen some interesting landscapes at longer focal lengths.

All that said - if you really just want one lens then you can't go wrong with the 18-55, and it is certainly more versatile than the lenses I've just mentioned.

u/SoCalDawg · 2 pointsr/fujifilm

You will need to check your measurements by lens but I love this guy for my 27. Been meaning to get it for my 35 f2.

OP/TECH USA Hood Hat - Medium (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00009R9BJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_JHKQBb14GAWDF

u/dizzi800 · 2 pointsr/fujifilm

Wait... Why not just get the 23?

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NQRTDQN/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_5dnACbRKSZ7RB?pldnSite=1&th=1

It's slightly more expensive but the 23mm is an amazing lens

u/Scottygo3 · 1 pointr/fujifilm

Maybe something like this for the bag, MegaGear MG579 Fujifilm X-T30, X-T20 (16-50mm / 18-55mm Lenses), X-T10 Ultra Light Neoprene Camera Case - Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014W49Q9A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_9S5PCb85W9PYZ

And something like this in general as the ‘skin’?
MegaGear MG577 Ever Ready Leather Camera Case and Strap for Fujifilm X-T20 (16-50mm / 18-55mm Lenses), X-T10 - Dark Brown https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014ACX7O4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_IW5PCb6VYV0SA

They have this too but not a huge fan:
First2savv Rubber Camera Case Bag full cover for Fujifilm X-T20 X-T10 XT20 + SD card reader + Anti-lost rope + Cleaning cloth XJPT-GJ-XT20-01TZ2 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XKMG4PR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_OV5PCb52HKB9F

FYI all xt20 cases for Xt30

u/Totallyanal · 3 pointsr/fujifilm

A good full camera strap or wrist strap

I’d also recommend some Soft Release Buttons from eBay

Lensmate Thumb Grip

JJC Lens Hood

u/strange-humor · 2 pointsr/fujifilm

Very much so. When you set focus on the target, it was very easy to see front and back focusing with various lenses.

If you are shooting wide aperture, you need to have focus nailed. That is why this adjustment exists on pro bodies for each lens. You can set adjustment for near and far focus. With Sigma zooms, you can set near and far focus for one of 4 focal ranges, using their dock.

This is why it is common for DLSR shooters that are photographing a focus critical shot to use live view (i.e. make their camera a mirrorless and focus on the sensor.) Until dual pixel AF of Canon, this really sucked. Like first generation mirrorless AF.

u/marcham93 · 2 pointsr/fujifilm

Cheap or affordable? ;)

I'm a big fan of the Ravelli tripods. Would this be in your price range?

Ravelli APGL4 New Professional 70" Tripod

If not, search. They have some great stuff at lower prices.

Try to avoid 'plastic overload' when purchasing tripods.

u/EmileDorkheim · 2 pointsr/fujifilm

No problem! Here's an amazon.co.uk link, not sure if it will work for other countries: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00410AKG4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_TtUMBbEJP6S8X

It's a "USA Gear DSLR camera case". Despite it being called DSLR case I think it might be a bit tight fit a lot of DSLRs - it fits the X-T2 with XF18-55 and lens hood perfectly.

u/snakey08 · 1 pointr/fujifilm

I have the peak design strap as mentioned below and like it. You can also get a button for the shutter release on Amazon

u/slooploop2 · 2 pointsr/fujifilm

I just used one of these. It makes the lens pretty long but it works.

u/Levelpart · 1 pointr/fujifilm

I only have the kit lens so I bought [this] (https://www.amazon.com/MegaGear-Neoprene-Carabiner-Fujifilm-16-50mm/dp/B014W49Q9A) neoprene case and I keep the camera in my backpack.