Dave Maciak
No longer a newbie, moving up!
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A while ago I posted my aversion to mirrorless cameras, sticking firmly to the DSLR. Well, after hearing (and seeing) so much about mirrorless, I decided to check out what all the talk was about. Been a Nikon guy for 50 plus years, film and digital. At my local shop, during an event that had manufacturers reps to speak with I was introduced to the Fuji line. In time and because of a considerable investment in Nikon gear, plus a lot of material I've read here, I took the plunge. X Pro 3 which is now my everyday rig with 23mm mounted. Several weeks ago I purchased a used XT-2 from KEH. Now, I'm really impressed. The viewfinder is a wonder of wonders compared with anything else I've known. I can change most settings without taking eyes away from the viewfinder. The controls have a nice, firm "click" and go firmly into their detents. I've added a battery grip. It simply feels "right" in my hands. Lastly, and most important, the images are great. This camera can "see" in the dark! Exposure comp is first rate. And, film simulation is an answer to "flat" colors. I shoot the rangefinder X Pro 3 exclusively in B/W which produces great images, lots of depth and contrast; the XT is color only--my choice is classic chrome. What a great tool this camera is, and I bought it used. I still don't like the Fuji menu but am getting used to it.
I still shoot with my Nikons as well. Both cameras produce great images, pro's and con's of both. Also, I don't post process except to crop (years of film background). If it's a crappy, weak, image it gets the delete button. Now the shocker: I never shoot RAW, JPEGS only. Quality? I have to give the Fuji a slight edge. Slightly.
OK I'm convinced, mirrorless is a new and great idea. However, I'll still also shoot my D780.
I still shoot with my Nikons as well. Both cameras produce great images, pro's and con's of both. Also, I don't post process except to crop (years of film background). If it's a crappy, weak, image it gets the delete button. Now the shocker: I never shoot RAW, JPEGS only. Quality? I have to give the Fuji a slight edge. Slightly.
OK I'm convinced, mirrorless is a new and great idea. However, I'll still also shoot my D780.
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