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Apr 14, 2020
Top of the class Mirrorless Cameras with range of lenses to match
1 of 1 found this helpful Fuji are among the leaders of mirrorless camera manufacturers and the X-T2, X-T3 & X-T4 are excellent examples. These specific models offer exactly the same image quality as the X-T20 (30 & 40) models - which are a little smaller and a little lighter weight - but add weather sealed body as a feature.
All Fuji X-series mirrorless cameras can use the vast range of Fuji-X lenses. These include the XC class (Consumer - less expensive - class which are lighter and lack an aperture ring but are very close in image quality to the XF class) and the XF (Pro class) which are a 'professional' quality lens. Many of this range of lenses are also weather sealed. The red-badge members of the XF 'family' are of outstanding quality.

Oct 25, 2018
IP address reservation fails permanently once any firmware change completed. Basic functions only work.
Satisfactory as a simple router & basic DHCP server.
No use at all if you need to reserve IP addresses. Whilst it will work initially, once ANY firmware change is applied, either an update to a latest version or a return to an earlier version, then the option to reserve IP addresses ceases to work - even following a full reset. Until the reset, any reserved IP addresses setup initially DO remain working. But a reset erases these and leaves you stuck.
Netgear must know about this bug/fault as firmware version 1.0.0.75 actually removes the option to reserve IP addresses. Despite this, the Netgear support teams have not been provided with this information and I spent several hours attempting firmware changes and factory resets before it was suggested that the router be returned as faulty and replaced.
A second identical router behaved in exactly the same way.

Apr 24, 2019
Large clear number, well made.
A good size and well made. Perfect for the job.