X-T30 and 15-45 kit advice.
X-T30 and 15-45 kit advice.
4 weeks ago
Hello, i am planning to go shopping and take a good look at X-T30. My mind is already set on using some of the native prime lenses, but i wont be buying them right now. Should i decide to buy the camera, would a 14-45 kit be alright choice for starters? It barely adds costs to body compared to 18-55 2.8-4 kit and i do not know much about IQ difference between them.
Also is there a way to adapt lenses on fuji woth working AF? I am speicifically interested in Sigma 56mm f 1.4 that i liked very much on mft mount, but it doesnt exist on fuji. Or with the cost of a good adapter i might as well just get native 56mm f 1.2?
Thank you.
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