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Happy new year to all.
Yes, had it over a year now. Very nice. Just added the 70/300 and it mates with the X-S10 beautifully. The IBIS is allowing me to hand hold at 450mm (300) and get sharp results, usually, at 1/45 sec. Very useful as you get older. It has been back under warranty twice for the same fault. The remote release/mike socket is now 3.5 mm and placed right next to the strap connection. This means, if I try and use my pistol grip with remote trigger the strap continually hits the 3.5 plug, snapping off the camera socket! It has been remorted to FUJI as a design fault.
Otherwise, very pleased. Very light weight and excellent quality. Would never go back to a full size DSLR.
Paul
Yes, had it over a year now. Very nice. Just added the 70/300 and it mates with the X-S10 beautifully. The IBIS is allowing me to hand hold at 450mm (300) and get sharp results, usually, at 1/45 sec. Very useful as you get older. It has been back under warranty twice for the same fault. The remote release/mike socket is now 3.5 mm and placed right next to the strap connection. This means, if I try and use my pistol grip with remote trigger the strap continually hits the 3.5 plug, snapping off the camera socket! It has been remorted to FUJI as a design fault.
Otherwise, very pleased. Very light weight and excellent quality. Would never go back to a full size DSLR.
Paul

I have four Fuji bodies. X-S10, X-T3 and 2 X X-T20. For most purposes, other than file size, there is little difference in quality to my eyes. I use the X-S10 and X-T3 if I'm going out on a photo trip and keep the 18/55 on one X-T20 body for grab shots, grandkids and so on and the 80mm macro on the other, usually with ring flash attached for any sudden insect arrivals.
Paul
Paul