Shooting JPEGs SOOC with XT-2
Shooting JPEGs SOOC with XT-2
May 25, 2017
Hi all, first post here in the Fuji forum. I was just curious how many of you are happy with SOOC jpeg shots with your XT-2's. I currently shoot on a sony a5000 and just do not care for the camera jpegs. Usually I import them into capture one and do some editing. Been thinking a lot about upgrading camera bodies and had the a6300 in my cart with finger on the order now button but didn't pull the trigger in spite of some XT-2 videos I watched. Some things that appeal to me are the dials on top (I don't particularly like digging through the sony menu), what I have heard about the Fuji jpegs and the 16-55 f/2.8. I have 4 primes in the sony lineup and think a quality zoom lens solution may make my life a lot easier. Time is sparse at the moment with grad school but I still get out to shoot but dislike how much time I have to spend editing after. Anyways that is my rant, appreciate any responses and what you think about the 16-55.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX80
Sony a6500
Sony E 50mm F1.8 OSS
Sony E 55-210mm F4.5-6.3 OSS
Rokinon 21mm F1.4
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