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I am quite familiar with your photography and was surprised to learn you’d let go of your GFX system as I thought your style truly exploited the clarity and shallow depth of field offered by the ...
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I would also be in the queue for a 28mm f1.4 GM. Its a great focal length for me, especially with a high res (croppable) sensor. I have a Leica Q2 mainly because Sony doesn't do a fast premium ...
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The M240's sensor is made by the same manufacturer as the one in the Leica Q, but the Q has an updated version I believe. The current market price of the X100V (even 2nd hand), is not that ...
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I have a lot of experience with the Leica Q and the X100V. I never owned the X-T4, but I did have the X-T3 and now the X-T5 which, like you, I use mostly with the 35mm f1.4 attached. If the ...
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Personally I would say there is definitely a big enough market for a high end compact/large-pocket camera to sustain development. The Fuji X-100V is so popular and hard to find, that people are ...
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I fully agree with this. I've used the X-T1, X-T2, X-T3... I tested the X-T4 but I found that it just crossed the line to being too big and heavy for a carry everywhere APSC camera. If I am going ...
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That was a nice write up. You're obviously very happy with your new Leica M11 and are already taking super shots with it. I had a Leica M10 a couple of years ago. I agree that the feeling of having ...
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I have both the Leica SL and the Lumix S1. They are quite different cameras. One is a beautiful minimalist design, the other is absolutely packed with features and buttons. I like both, depending ...
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David is correct. The focus system of the 50sii (or the 50R) does not suck. If you get accustomed to using it in AF-S mode and slowing down, it will focus accurately and reliably. Its only "slow" ...
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Unless you have a huge budget, or are a working professional with the ability to write off camera equipment for tax purposes, I'd always recommend buying second hand if the camera is available to ...
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I use the 50R and the 50sii and I think MattPointZero's post is good advice and an accurate account of what you can expect from the camera. If I am using a GFX camera for street portraits, which I ...
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I had a garage clear out a couple of months ago and found my old Digilux 2 that I thought I’d lost. I hadn’t seen it since 2010. It is in as-new condition. It’s battery was totally dead and ...
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I agree. A really nice set of photos with the X-E4. Well worth watching the video. (I believe the soundtrack is Strawberry Fields by Tatran).
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For me, the answer to that question is yes - it’s worth getting the 50sii with IBIS. I am often in low light and I never use a tripod. Remember that with the GFX system, you are more likely to ...
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I have used both the 50R and the 50S - they are both outstanding cameras. The 50R is a little bit lighter but you hardly notice the difference once you’ve got a GF lens on them. The 50s has the ...
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I sold my X-S10 and bought the X-T5. The X-T* series has always been my favourite of the Fuji line up. I had the X-T1, X-T2, X-T3 and now the X-T5. I skipped the 4 because for my use it is too big ...
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I don’t really understand your question “Am I crazy to want to take on Sony”? As if it were somehow a system that’s way more complicated than any other, or overkill for your needs. It is neither. ...
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Thanks for your generosity Erik. Its very much appreciated.
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For me, Fuji is also about its film simulations. But they are embedded into the RAW file too. I only shoot RAW and get the benefit of Fuji's film simulations plus the more versatile file to adjust ...
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If my main aim was to use manual focus lenses with a mirrorless camera, I would choose one with a larger higher resolution EVF. I mainly use manual focus lenses through choice. My favourite cameras ...
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