Richard Corfield (M0RJC)
D90 High ISO
Choices Choices - Fujifilm X-T1 or Olympus OM-ED5 Mk II?
Both much the same price, though Fuji are throwing in extras and a nice lens.
So it comes down to:
Fuji -> I can push the ISO so much further.
Olympus -> Touch screen focus and shoot
I won't likely use any of the trick modes. I could learn either interface, though Fuji was so nice when I picked it up. Olympus' compactness and fold away screen are advantages for it.
My two bugbears in general photography:
* I do a fair amount of indoor available light work, hence the high ISO problems above. Even with my f1.8 lens I'm dropping shutter to 80 and still get motion issues.
* Focus, Recompose, Shoot can lead to misses.
So each camera solves one of the two needs, but neither both.
D90 High ISO
Choices Choices - Fujifilm X-T1 or Olympus OM-ED5 Mk II?
Both much the same price, though Fuji are throwing in extras and a nice lens.
So it comes down to:
Fuji -> I can push the ISO so much further.
Olympus -> Touch screen focus and shoot
I won't likely use any of the trick modes. I could learn either interface, though Fuji was so nice when I picked it up. Olympus' compactness and fold away screen are advantages for it.
My two bugbears in general photography:
* I do a fair amount of indoor available light work, hence the high ISO problems above. Even with my f1.8 lens I'm dropping shutter to 80 and still get motion issues.
* Focus, Recompose, Shoot can lead to misses.
So each camera solves one of the two needs, but neither both.