Fuji X-T3.....
BHC wrote:
In spite of Tatooed Fuji Fat Fanboy’s constant (repetitive) ravings on YouTube, I am still very impressed with the specs and reviews of this camera. I wish I could afford one.
That Tattooed Fuji Fat (not a Fanboy) knows what he is talking about. He is not a Fanboy. He purchases any camera he shoots with and doesn't get anything from the camera companies.
PH CIB wrote:
I have the XT2 will probably wait six months or so to see if any bugs need to be worked out of it,,,and if it passes with flying colors will probably buy one,,,makes one wonder what Fuji will bring out when they upgrade the XH 1 !!!
They just announced the GFX-50R... another medium format camera.
His choice of cameras is his business. He didn't indicate why he was selling both cameras, just that he wanted the XT3. He actually bought two of them with the grip. Showed me photos that truly were impressive!
We have a new XT-3. We downloaded the new firmware immediately after charging the batteries.
We use it more for photography than video. The focus seems faster than our XT-2, but I could not tell a discernnable diference in low light. Nor have I checked dynamic range.
You might want to check out a few of Ken Wheeler’s YouTube videos on the XT-3. Ken is very thorough and candid in his reviews.
I have two X-T2s and currently have one up for auction on eB. After reading and watching several X-T3 reviews I'm convinced it will significantly improve my in-focus hit rate when photographing moving subjects (grandchildren, etc.). Better quality videos sweeten the pot even more. I welcome this new camera's improved performance, especially because I am already so familiar with the wonderful usability of this line of Fuji cameras.
As to the frequent emergence of updated models and whether they warrant the expense of upgrading, that's a matter each person has to answer for themself. In other words, if you can afford the upgrade and want what the newer model offers, go for it.
Soul Dr.
Loc: Beautiful Shenandoah Valley
binsjohn wrote:
I have two X-T2s and currently have one up for auction on eB. After reading and watching several X-T3 reviews I'm convinced it will significantly improve my in-focus hit rate when photographing moving subjects (grandchildren, etc.). Better quality videos sweeten the pot even more. I welcome this new camera's improved performance, especially because I am already so familiar with the wonderful usability of this line of Fuji cameras.
As to the frequent emergence of updated models and whether they warrant the expense of upgrading, that's a matter each person has to answer for themself. In other words, if you can afford the upgrade and want what the newer model offers, go for it.
I have two X-T2s and currently have one up for auc... (
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From what I have read about the X-T3, it is a significant upgrade to the X-T2.
And I like that Fuji has updates to camera firmware available.
I just updated my X-T2 and it made a difference in the continuous focus for the video.
Soul Dr. wrote:
From what I have read about the X-T3, it is a significant upgrade to the X-T2.
And I like that Fuji has updates to camera firmware available.
Soul Dr.
Loc: Beautiful Shenandoah Valley
suntouched wrote:
I just updated my X-T2 and it made a difference in the continuous focus for the video.
That's what I love about Fuji. They provide updates to make you camera work even better.
Soul Dr.
Loc: Beautiful Shenandoah Valley
PH CIB wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6situ5QPf6s Here is the latest DP Review of the Fuji XT3 with not a pre production model but a production model....
Yep, watched it yesterday. Very interesting.
All Fuji has to do is add an articulating screen and all the features of the XT3 to the XH1 which already has IBIS and call it the XH2 and it would have everything everyone wants but probably at least a year away,,,,I will probably buy the XT3,,,but now I am very eager to see what Sony does !!!
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