Re: Some thoughts about EOS M, EOS R and Fuji
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Adielle wrote:
Pepege wrote:
Adielle wrote:
If that's what you believe, then stay with Canon and don't bother with Fuji, especially the cameras with an x-trans sensor.
Sorry, I do not understand, what you are trying to tell me. Are my beliefs or reasoning wrong? What is the problem with x-trans sensors?
I'm not trying to tell you, I'm telling you that I think you should stay with Canon if you believe that IBIS is gonna be of no use to you (which I believe is totally wrong). Don't argue with me about my recommendation, you asked for recommendations and this is mine, so take it or leave it. There isn't "a problem", there are multiple problems with the x-trans sensor cameras, and I'm not gonna start an x-trans sucks discussion here, there are plenty already on these forums. If you want to keep it small and light, you'll get that with EOS-M (and Canon will release more lenses), and if you want to bother with full-frame and much heavier lenses, go with R. It's simple. I would absolutely not go with R to use the old APS-C lenses with it (which requires cropping the image).
I made the switch from Canon to Fuji a few years ago, and have always found the Fuji to be much more fun to use and the fast primes are great IMHO.
The earlier Fuji cameras had some er... "quirks" but these have now been largely ironed out and you now have a mature system which competes with the best mirrorless cameras on the market.
The debate about X-Trans rages on, but any perceived issues are blown massively out of proportion. I have never experienced any problem with the X-Trans sensor. It certainly does not "suck".