rayyan
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I have now used the Fuji x-pro 2 extensively. In most parts around the world.
The last outing Was on Feb/2018 in the Philippines, in the highlands.
One of the reasons was to test it out on extensive and dense variable foliage..from the mountain top into the valley and then across another mountain. With tropical vegetation.
What follows is my subjective opinion. The results I got in this scenario have not convinced me that the x-trans is a viable option for me for dense foliage.
That might be due to my incompetence, incorrect usage of the camera/lens combos, or incorrect choice or usage of post post processing software.
As far as sw goes, I am very very reluctant to learn new sw besides adobe or c1 Pro. Although I have bought others and tried 1.
For everything else,the x-pro 2 is more than adequate for me. No, it is excellent.
Maybe I am paranoid about mushy and watery effects and worms over my images..but that is the way it is for me.
As such, I am seriously recosidering my impulse decision to go for the Fuji xh-1.
Same sensor. Not for me for tropical or dense forests, where one wants a clean image front, middle and back.
Of course, as my wife says...Rayyan you are dumb. After so many years, you still
Cannot photograph trees! She must have a point.
The last outing Was on Feb/2018 in the Philippines, in the highlands.
One of the reasons was to test it out on extensive and dense variable foliage..from the mountain top into the valley and then across another mountain. With tropical vegetation.
What follows is my subjective opinion. The results I got in this scenario have not convinced me that the x-trans is a viable option for me for dense foliage.
That might be due to my incompetence, incorrect usage of the camera/lens combos, or incorrect choice or usage of post post processing software.
As far as sw goes, I am very very reluctant to learn new sw besides adobe or c1 Pro. Although I have bought others and tried 1.
For everything else,the x-pro 2 is more than adequate for me. No, it is excellent.
Maybe I am paranoid about mushy and watery effects and worms over my images..but that is the way it is for me.
As such, I am seriously recosidering my impulse decision to go for the Fuji xh-1.
Same sensor. Not for me for tropical or dense forests, where one wants a clean image front, middle and back.
Of course, as my wife says...Rayyan you are dumb. After so many years, you still
Cannot photograph trees! She must have a point.