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Fuji cashback

PostPosted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 1:51 pm
by Geoff M
For Fuji users there is a $200 cash back promotion on all lenses in the XF range, even those that are not yet available in the stores!

I pulled the plug on a few which I received today from DigiDirect (excellent service BTW). Put in my online claim to Fuji and in under an hour the claims have been approved via email confirmation. A happy chap I am.


Geoff

Re: Fuji cashback

PostPosted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 2:52 pm
by aim54x
Please do reveal what you snagged, there have been silly cashback's on many different brands lately but the Fuji one is definitely one of hte better ones.

Fuji cashback

PostPosted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 3:28 pm
by Geoff M
I succumbed to a 27, 56 and 10-24. I think I am now sorted forever (until the next lens release of course, perhaps the 90mm prime that is on the roadmap).


Geoff

Re: Fuji cashback

PostPosted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 4:03 pm
by aim54x
Geoff M wrote:I succumbed to a 27, 56 and 10-24. I think I am now sorted forever (until the next lens release of course, perhaps the 90mm prime that is on the roadmap).
Geoff


Those are some nice (and pricey) choices, I am sure you will probably be interested in this though (when it arrives)

http://www.dpreview.com/articles/834512 ... 140mm-f2-8

Fuji cashback

PostPosted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 4:20 pm
by Geoff M
Actually, that one defeats the object of the smaller kit I was looking for. The 55-200 is big enough and to be honest I don't use the tele lenses very much.

I have never owned so many lenses in any system I have previously had. I now prefer to use primes, which is also far removed from my DSLR days where I predominantly used zoom lenses.


Geoff

Re: Fuji cashback

PostPosted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 9:52 pm
by aim54x
Geoff M wrote:Actually, that one defeats the object of the smaller kit I was looking for. The 55-200 is big enough and to be honest I don't use the tele lenses very much.

I have never owned so many lenses in any system I have previously had. I now prefer to use primes, which is also far removed from my DSLR days where I predominantly used zoom lenses.


I understand, but at the same time Fuji needs that lens (and the 16-55/2.8) to entice the enthusiast that wants an XT1 as a DSLR replacement that is capable of doing what a DSLR does. I personally am not a tele person either but if I was using the FUji X system it would be one that I am looking at with interest (my Nikkor 70-200/2.8VR is worth its weight in gold when I do need to use it).

Fuji cashback

PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 8:50 am
by Geoff M
aim54x wrote:
Geoff M wrote:Actually, that one defeats the object of the smaller kit I was looking for. The 55-200 is big enough and to be honest I don't use the tele lenses very much.

I have never owned so many lenses in any system I have previously had. I now prefer to use primes, which is also far removed from my DSLR days where I predominantly used zoom lenses.


I understand, but at the same time Fuji needs that lens (and the 16-55/2.8) to entice the enthusiast that wants an XT1 as a DSLR replacement that is capable of doing what a DSLR does. I personally am not a tele person either but if I was using the FUji X system it would be one that I am looking at with interest (my Nikkor 70-200/2.8VR is worth its weight in gold when I do need to use it).


I agree with the Fuji need (the company) to get more of the DSLR market and suspect that the 50-140 and 16-55 will be very much sought after glass, probably not for me but never say never!

Now my dilemma with the three recent purchases is that I can only have one of them now, the other two are to be reserved for Christmas! I am probably going with the 56, I can see that being one of my most used along with the 23.


Geoff

Re: Fuji cashback

PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 12:14 pm
by ozimax
Happy days for us Fujinians.

Re: Fuji cashback

PostPosted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 3:39 pm
by ozimax
My Fuji cash back claim was approved in 5 minutes. Hopefully the moolah will be back in my account soon enough. Well done Fuji Australia.