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X-T3 vs X-T30 ll?

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Lettermanian
Lettermanian Senior Member • Posts: 2,389
Re: Used X-T2 / T3?
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sheepless wrote:

I have now found a Canadian store with 3 used cameras:

  1. T2 - 16 - 80mm lens. It has 1000 shutter count . Cost is $1500.00 CDN / ($1106.00 USD).
  2. T3 - 18-135mm lens. It has 2700 shutter count. Cost is $1750.00 CDN ($1291.00 USD)
  3. T3 - 16 - 80mm lens. Only 164 shutter count. Cost is $1995.00 CDN (1471.00 USD)

All 3 cameras are in very good shape cosmetically, and they come with battery and charger.

At this point I think I'm going to purchase the #3. It has a low shutter count and a good all round lens. I think this would satified my needs for quite some time as I find the whole process of camera shopping / research to be painful. It's time to pull the trigger.

Being Canadian myself, and having shopped used gear over the years in various stores in several provinces, and being an X-T3 user myself (great camera), I would say the prices are a bit on the high side, especially since you'll be paying tax on top. In the private market a used X-T3 plus 16-80 would probably be a good $300-400 less with no tax. Not sure which store you're looking at, but I would at least negotiate a warranty with it, or an extra battery and memory cards, or a lower price. They have lots of wiggle room, as trade in values are usually around 50% of the used selling price.

I think the X-T3 is a good choice. No camera is perfect, but its out-of-camera jpegs are excellent. I usually shoot jpeg or jpeg + raw (Fine + Raw), and use a few customized film simulation recipes to get as close as possible to an out-of-camera image. The dials and buttons are very customizable as well, allowing many options as you learn your camera and shooting style. The AF performance is a good step up from the previous-gen bodies. The EVF is significantly better than the smaller, lower-res vf's on the X-T30ii and similar cameras. The touchscreen has a been very useful tool for me; while I don't use if for Af, I have one half of it set up as a second D-Pad, so more custom functions are available with one swipe of my thumb. The WR is nice to have as well.

Good luck with your choice  

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