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Mirrorless fuji full frame
Mirrorless fuji full frame





I'll attach a comparison of that lens vs X-T5 + 16-80 as that would probably be my primary combo in either system. The alternative is to get something like Tamron's 28-200mm Sony FE lens for travel/hiking and keep the others for their special purposes. The secondary question: Am I missing something I should be considering? For example, 18-55 + 55-200 or even 16-80 + 70-300 (or some combo) gives a lot of reach in a very compact package!īut the big question I'm hoping someone here can answer: Will I get enough detail and dynamic range out of the X-T5 and Fuji lenses to not make me regret moving from the Sony? I thought I'd be "tough" and just power through bringing it places, and I can, but I don't find myself wanting to do that mostly because of the size and weight of the glass, so I usually don't.īecause of that, I find myself seriously considering jumping to Fuji's APS-C for the smaller footprint. I'm finding that I don't take my Sony places as much as I'd like for travel, hiking, etc. I also have a history of using a lot of m4/3 glass and cameras, mostly Panasonic, and know that the detail and low light in that arena was not acceptable to me, at least for what I shoot.

mirrorless fuji full frame

I find myself liking the Fujifilm approach to their ecosystem - generally everything is high quality glass, frequent firmware updates, film simulations (although I still find myself developing in Lightroom, I'd like to do it less), camera menu methodology, and so on. I have dabbled in the Fuji world with a Fujifilm X-T200 with the 18-55mm f2.8-4 and a 27mm f2.8 for a compact setup. I also really value the ability to pull out details with comparatively less noise thanks to the broader dynamic range. Its also a great affordable alternative to a full-frame mirrorless camera, maintaining much of. I love the detail the sensor in the a7R III produces. Confused about which Fuji camera is worth your money. Interestingly, I don't currently have something in the "normal" mid-range between 28-70. I also have the 150-500mm but that thing is a beast compared to the others. : AstrHori 50mm F2. For example, I use the 70-180mm f2.8 for portraits/kid concerts in auditoriums, long landscapes, and the 17-28mm f2.8 for wide landscapes. Since Fujifilm X-T4 will be officially announced soon, so next high-end X-mount mirrorless camera will probably be Fujifilm X-H2. Fujifilm X-S10 Alternatives in Mirrorless cameras with Full. The Fuji X-T1 is a mirrorless camera so it’s significantly smaller than my Canon Mark iii as you can see below (taken with iphone).

mirrorless fuji full frame

In addition to covering most of these bases, Sony has had time to add specialist lenses, such as 600mm F4, 400mm F2.8, 100-400mm and 200-600mm telephoto options, which are now beginning to appear in other ranges. I currently have a Sony a7R III with a few Tamron lenses. Fujifilm X-S10 has a APS-C (23.5 x 15.6 mm) sensor. Diagram covers autofocus primes and high-end zooms in the 14-200mm range.







Mirrorless fuji full frame