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by jplahn
3497 days ago
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Great timing for this post! I'm an unabashed Fuji fan and have been scouring the used market for a new lens or two. It really is incredible what Fuji has managed to do in a couple years with building out their X Mount Lens series. I have yet to find a single one that has garnered even remotely negative reviews (other than a few isolated reviews). The fact that they are still pushing such high quality products on a very fast timeline is testament to the people they have working for them. If you're a photographer and have never dared venture from the Canikon world, I'd urge you to rent an X-T2/X-Pro2 or, my favorite camera, an X100T and see how it feels to enter the mirrorless world! |
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It's too bad because I really wanted to like this camera. As I said, the optical quality is excellent, and the build quality of the metal construction is something you can't find in anything produced this decade apart from Leica.
Since I got my Fuji, I shoot my Nikon FM3a (mechanical film SLR) more. It's lighter and much less bulkier, never runs out of battery, and I am happy with Velvia 50 colors.
I want to sell my Fuji gear.
The X100T has a leaf shutter, and it's much smaller. It's a very nice camera for what it's supposed to do, but I can't justify buying a secondary camera at that price, and for me X100T can't be a primary camera. I need a SLR with interchangeable lenses (or at least a normal 50mm equiv. lens, not the wide lens of the X100T).