just more natural colors, not super saturated.
mel
Loc: Jacksonville, Florida
NeilL wrote:
I have the X-S1 and love it.
I had the X20 and loved that too. Sold it and went MFT.
With interchangeable lens cameras, Fuji has fewer cameras and lenses which are comparable to the others, and a much smaller user base. They have been making some impressive cameras lately, but it's not the same as having years of DSLRs or mirrorless cameras on the market. They also don't have a decades-long history of SLR film cameras comparable to Olympus, Minolta (Sony), and Pentax.
I was thinking about one of their mirrorless cameras, tried one at Samy's Camera in LA. It felt too much like a toy although I am sure it takes decent pics. I particularly did not like the powerzoom lens, which might be ok for video, but not for shooting quickly in a transient environment. Will stick with Canon for now although I interested in a small body camera that I can carry around and that it be able to take very good pics. Am looking at the Sony A6000 for that.
BHC
Loc: Strawberry Valley, JF, USA
LFingar wrote:
I tried a roll in my 6D and wasn't impressed! :D
You're not supposed to develop it in sea water.
Here is my baby...:) (and past babies)
I have an X100s and it's an awesome camera.
I have the X-E2 and three of their lens great camera with nice image quality, was going to purchase X-T1 but decided to wait for next one
k5wrk wrote:
Any reason why?
I'm seriously considering selling my Nikon gear and buying the X-T1. Reviews have been great, I've got an opportunity to borrow on from a friend to try it out.
ejrmaine wrote:
I'm seriously considering selling my Nikon gear and buying the X-T1. Reviews have been great, I've got an opportunity to borrow on from a friend to try it out.
Excellent!
What lenses does he have for you to shoot with it?
the 56mm f/1.2 is awesome.
The 27mm f/2 pancake (seen on the X-E2 above) is really nice...tack sharp and light as a feather.
I love them all.
Mogul wrote:
You're not supposed to develop it in sea water.
Develop it? Heck, I couldn't even get it all in the camera! Even after pulling it all out of that little metal can it was in! Then, after I removed the lens and started putting it in the camera the mirror kept getting it the way! BTW, DSLRs don't REALLY need mirrors, do they? :D
k5wrk wrote:
Any reason why?
We seem to get on a roll here. For a while, it was the Canon SX50. Several members have Fujifilm cameras and love them. They have a great reputation, great specs, and great performance.
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