More photos of X-T1 here
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The X-T1 photos look really sweet. This is what I was hoping the Df would have been! Maybe we should mount our Nikon lenses on this body...Another thing that will be difficult is not to compare it with the Df. Here is a camera that is designed with "retro" controls from the start, is smaller and lighter, half the price, has current lenses with an aperture ring, features split screen for manual focusing (although electronic), can emulate a 35mm camera with legacy lenses and a Speed Booster.
It won't have an optical viewfinder and obviously not the Nikon sensor, but, but, but...
Some nice features there. The viewfinder looks very big. Dual cards, separate from the battery compartment.More photos of X-T1 here
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Exactly what I was thinking... my 105mm f/1.8 AIS with Speed Booster sound like a nice portrait option. Not sure if I need anything elseThe X-T1 photos look really sweet. This is what I was hoping the Df would have been! Maybe we should mount our Nikon lenses on this body...
I'm using my Canon 135mm f/2.0 L on my X-E2 and getting some fun results. Haven't used it a lot, but with focus peaking, and a nice bright lens it works quite well. I can see extending this approach with other Nikon/Canon primes missing from the native lineup.Exactly what I was thinking... my 105mm f/1.8 AIS with Speed Booster sound like a nice portrait option. Not sure if I need anything else
Well, I don't know if 'superior,' but every time I come back to my X-Pro 1, I am always surprised by the beauty if those files.But it will have the Fuji sensor, which IMHO performs superior
I really like the X-Trans sensor. Obviously there are different tastesI would have wished for a sensor different from x-trans. probably a matter of taste though.
So then 2 XT1's would win the gameBill, still two excellent cameras, and extremely capable. And in my experience, if you are planning on working with them, two identical bodies is preferable. I like the new body too but the button and dials are very different to the X-E2's, and in the 'heat of battle' so to speak, this can make a huge difference as to whether you get the shot.
Same for me!That would work for me! OTOH, some people are more dextrous than I am, and can use two different bodies quickly. I have found that it's difficult for me to do this.