Am I the only one not bothered by the battery size? I don't mind carrying a few and swapping and use the grip in times when I need a longer constant duration...
Yeah, I've never understood everyone's gripes about Fuji batteries either. I always tend to have an extra one either in the bag or in my pocket and I rarely use it outside of longer events (where I have several extras in the bag that don't get used).
I really don't get what I'm doing differently that my batteries seem to last so much longer. I turn the camera off anytime I bring it away from my eye to stop shooting, but I feel like most people do, so I don't know.
I think the battery complaints are probably from folks that try to shoot thousands of images at one session or, more likely, lots of video. Batteries are cheap and small and are compatible across all recent camera models. If you wear MC Hammer pants, you can carry enough batteries to shoot all week. Rock on.
Kirk
Nice capture it's a stunning lens to use, it a good policy the lending of gear. Long may that continue...
I wouldn't say a lot bigger, not like the GFX battery.
Am I the only one not bothered by the battery size? I don't mind carrying a few and swapping and use the grip in times when I need a longer constant duration...
I'm not bothered by the battery thing for photos, getting over 1000 images a battery at weddings ( four cameras over 14 hours shooting a 1/4 Tb of images and each camera had less than 1.5 battery used up). For video I use external battery power but longer is better I guess. I like that I can have a pile of batteries and they work in every Fuji camera I have (& the X100f/v too). Guess that's all change now
more spend.
One of the best lenses for the system, enjoy the closeness and w i d e n e s s, it's a great fun lens to get up close with although the 90/2 is more what I usually use for a more 'normal' angle but step back the 16 a little and is pure gold
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It's certainly annoying having a small battery, just like having small SD cards, dual card slots, IBIS, or gyro stabilization. It's just one less thing to annoy you. I dont ever carry more than one battery because I dont have to, it's really that simple.
by the model name, I'm assuming it's near double the capacity and I find in practice, that gives you MORE than double the shooting time. I do shoot tons of video, and small batteries can run out mid session. Double the battery life for a cost of 10g, is totally worth it. It's not the end of the world having a small battery, I have a few cams that have small batteries, and they are mainly secondary setups.
it's not a dealbreaker, but it is annoying, 4K video zaps batteries dry pretty fast.












