It's a handy, fun camera.
Enjoy!
Oh - on processing Fuji RAW files. Over-sharpening can cause issues. Sometimes called watercolor or painterly effect, or "worms". Foliage is one area it can show up quickly.
For me, with Fuji I shoot jpeg + RAW. I process the RAW if I want a different look than the jpeg simulation I had selected, or if I need to make corrections to the image. I have found with Fuji, I tend to do less processing of RAWs, and when I do it's normally because of something like wanting ACROS instead of Classic Chrome or Velvia. Mostly crop and resize jpegs these days.
I've been using Fuji RAW File Converter EX v2, and X RAW Studio. Both have clunky interfaces compared to other programs like Adobe, DXO, Affinity, etc... But, they give you the option of using Fuji's in-camera film sim profiles, not a third party's interpretation of Fuji's in-camera film sim profiles. You won't be able to use the X RAW Studio, it only works with the latest camera processors (X100F, X-Pro2, X-T2, X-H1, X-T20, and GFX-50S). RFC2 is free if you want to try it.
http://www.fujifilm.com/support/digital_cameras/software/myfinepix_studio/rfc_2/win/I still shoot just RAW on my Pentax, and adjust to taste.