Jani M
Mr. Ponytail
I got a new camera, Fuji X-T1 with a 27mm and 18-135mm lenses. Already owning the X100S, I knew I was going to like this camera too but I have to say it is even more awesome than I expected. I really haven't found any negative sides, even the battery life is decent because I don't use the main display at all like I do with X100s. Why ? It just feels so comfortable to use the viewfinder instead (not so with X100s to me), and all the settings you can possibly adjust have their separate buttons and dials. Easy, quick and convenient. I was a bit bummed about the lack of ND filter (as in X100s) but I suppose that is not possible to implement into a camera with changeable lenses.
One of the coolest experiences for me with this camera is shooting with manual focus -- it is amazing how well the electronic viewfinder works, magnifying the focus area and highlighting the exact focus point.
Fuji makes great cameras, give them a chance if you're looking for new toys :)
Mr. Ponytail
I got a new camera, Fuji X-T1 with a 27mm and 18-135mm lenses. Already owning the X100S, I knew I was going to like this camera too but I have to say it is even more awesome than I expected. I really haven't found any negative sides, even the battery life is decent because I don't use the main display at all like I do with X100s. Why ? It just feels so comfortable to use the viewfinder instead (not so with X100s to me), and all the settings you can possibly adjust have their separate buttons and dials. Easy, quick and convenient. I was a bit bummed about the lack of ND filter (as in X100s) but I suppose that is not possible to implement into a camera with changeable lenses.
One of the coolest experiences for me with this camera is shooting with manual focus -- it is amazing how well the electronic viewfinder works, magnifying the focus area and highlighting the exact focus point.
Fuji makes great cameras, give them a chance if you're looking for new toys :)