XT2 vs XT200 vs XE3
rugby1111 wrote:
Have anyone compared the 2? I budget to buy either a used XT2 or a new Xt200 body to upgrade from my XA1. Used XT2 and new XT200 are about the same price. I know I would prefer the screen on the XT200. Autofocus is important to me since I’ll use it mainly for family portraits (with a moving toddler). How do these compare? I already have a couple of prime lens that I plan to use.
I also added XE3 since it’s about the same price as well.
I was considering the T200 before the announcement of S10 came. (I know the latter is two segments above). The T200 should fare better in the AF section and comes with a handy articulating screen.
However, my pick from your shortlist is the XE3 (if you can live with the fixed screen). It improves upon the T2 and is currently selling at a very attractive price, although stocks are scarce.
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