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Went rogue selling Sony bought a Fuji XT3 as prime camera.
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Dec 6, 2020 02:05:34   #
cwp3420
 
Tomcat5133 wrote:
Went rogue selling some of my good Sony cameras lens etc and bought a Fuji XT3 with lens a
Black Friday deal. A photographer from San Francisco wrote an extensive article about his work
with aps-c camera's and his work is outstanding. He resisted larger gear and has been very successful.
I have Full frame and bridge and small like the RX100 4. But was intrigued by the Fuji camera's.
I don't want to identify him so he won't get a lot of crazy online stuff like Ken Rockwell gets.


I’ve used them all, from the X-T1 to my current X-T4. Best I’ve ever used. I did like you, and sold my Nikon D4 and all the expensive (and heavy) glass and went with Fuji. The film sims are awesome, and Fuji is great about doing constant firmware updates.

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Dec 6, 2020 06:49:20   #
Blurryeyed Loc: NC Mountains.
 
Tomcat5133 wrote:
Went rogue selling some of my good Sony cameras lens etc and bought a Fuji XT3 with lens a
Black Friday deal. A photographer from San Francisco wrote an extensive article about his work
with aps-c camera's and his work is outstanding. He resisted larger gear and has been very successful.
I have Full frame and bridge and small like the RX100 4. But was intrigued by the Fuji camera's.
I don't want to identify him so he won't get a lot of crazy online stuff like Ken Rockwell gets.


Fuji's are great, I had an XT-2 before I got the Canon R, I mostly used it for vintage lenses but I did love that camera, only let it go after getting the Canon R.

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Dec 8, 2020 07:10:28   #
Lingen Loc: Grenada, Caribbean
 
"There are some really good FaceBook groups dedicated to Fuji cameras (no apostrophe needed as it's plural, not possessive)"

Please keep up the struggle, Mr. Newfie. It matters to me as well (What sad lives we lead!)

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Dec 12, 2020 07:58:12   #
Tomcat5133 Loc: Gladwyne PA
 
TriX wrote:
I have an X-T2 and frankly, I never notice the lack of IBIS (as opposed to OIS), BUT the type of images I shoot, which usually involve moving subjects, doesn’t benefit from IBIS because my SS to freeze the action is adequate to prevent camera shake issues. Where I do find stabilization useful, is on longer teles, where OIS is typically more useful anyway.


Just a note if you shoot a lot of videos you want IBIS. But i have really become a hand held shooter
of the years. It does help with footage sometimes. Great that folks here have been very encouraging
and helpful. Stay safe. The lens I got with the XT-3 is stabilized.

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Dec 12, 2020 08:36:06   #
aikiboy
 
How much stabilization do you get from the lens?

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