While it is not a particularly interesting image, I spend some time today starting to learn how to use my new camera in a studio setting working with my old standard glass and smoke images.
Things I was worried about; large file size running on my 9-year old computer, did not end up being too much of a problem, but not 100% trouble free either, as moving a 100+MB file over WiFi takes some time. I'm going to have to transfer the working files to the SSD to speed up the read / write operations.
The other issue that cropped up was in the studio, with my studio flash, I have to shoot in manual mode. When the mirrorless camera lens is stopped down (I shot this image at f/32), the viewfinder was black, given the low level of ambient light. I found a work around, but shooting people won't work that way, so I am going to have to figure out some other workaround.
The Fujifilm menus and work flow are quite different from the Nikon one I am used to. The new camera has a lot more functionality than my D810 (released 10 years ago), so it should be fun learning playing around with those features...