Switching to Fuji, which one to get?
Re: Switching to Fuji, which one to get?
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Egil Stroemme wrote:
his-Irvin1130 wrote:
Hi guys, i just wanted to get your opinion on which set up to go (coming from 5d mkiii user). I am torn between three setup as my budget allows. First i am eyeing for the xt2 combined with 50 mm f2. Second one is xt20 matched with 56 f1.2. And last the xt20 matched with 50f2 and 23f2. Which one would you reccomend as i often shoot portraits and sometimes fashion. thanks
Hi Irvin
l am a Nikon ff shooter, D600 and various lenses. Like you l was a bit tired of the weight and bulk of the ff equipment and bought a X-T1 and 18-55. Nice as a supplement to my ff but l will never leave Nikon for Fuji. l use both systems and i'm happy with that. This could be a path for you as well. Used X-T1 With either the kit lens or the 23 and 50mm. Unless it is too late. Don't sell off the Canon Equipment
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