k__43
Registered Film User
Absolute sharpness and resolution is not my problem .. the 12MP of the X100 were good enough for me. I don't want to print huge blow ups of my son.
The D600 oily sensor thing is a non issue, they replace the shutter free of charge. In fact most used cameras come already fixed with the papers and all.
A D600 + 35/2 used should be a little over 900€ if you are looking (and the lens has a aperture ring too)
A a6000 + 24/1.8 used 1100€
A X-E2 + 23/1.4 used somewhere around 1200€
Seeing that I need to get a newer body and lens to get reasonable AF from Fuji I might as well jump ship.
Will see what happens, I've no time to do that before christmas anyway. maybe I'll look for a body on eBay that ends 24th/25th stuff gets real cheep on that days.
The D600 oily sensor thing is a non issue, they replace the shutter free of charge. In fact most used cameras come already fixed with the papers and all.
A D600 + 35/2 used should be a little over 900€ if you are looking (and the lens has a aperture ring too)
A a6000 + 24/1.8 used 1100€
A X-E2 + 23/1.4 used somewhere around 1200€
Seeing that I need to get a newer body and lens to get reasonable AF from Fuji I might as well jump ship.
Will see what happens, I've no time to do that before christmas anyway. maybe I'll look for a body on eBay that ends 24th/25th stuff gets real cheep on that days.
GaryLH
Veteran
Buyer guide from a pro who uses the Fuji cameras
Buyer guide from a pro who uses the Fuji cameras
http://dedpxl.com/fuji-x-buyers-guide-part-1-cameras/
He also has a part 2 about lenses out as well.. Just go to blog and scroll down to his part 2.
Gary
Buyer guide from a pro who uses the Fuji cameras
http://dedpxl.com/fuji-x-buyers-guide-part-1-cameras/
He also has a part 2 about lenses out as well.. Just go to blog and scroll down to his part 2.
Gary
k__43
Registered Film User
if anyone is interested .. I went back to a X100 and shooting my son with the iphone6 mostly - the x100 for shooting friends (my friends are all 30+ and move slow enough
)
I can't say what it is but I find the output of the X100 12mp sensor very appealing
I also tried a M9 briefly but decided that my needs for digital aren't justifying 2k€+ (although that thing puts serious stuff on SD cards, I shot mostly with my Zeiss50/1.5 - instant magic!)
I can't say what it is but I find the output of the X100 12mp sensor very appealing
I also tried a M9 briefly but decided that my needs for digital aren't justifying 2k€+ (although that thing puts serious stuff on SD cards, I shot mostly with my Zeiss50/1.5 - instant magic!)
Range-rover
Veteran
Glad you worked it all out, I had a X-E1 as well and thought the auto focus
was slow in that as well so, I sold it and purchased a Leica M8. I was using
the Fuji like a Leica anyway.
Range
was slow in that as well so, I sold it and purchased a Leica M8. I was using
the Fuji like a Leica anyway.
Range
goamules
Well-known
Manual focusing is one answer. All I shoot is manual, legacy lenses on my X-E1. In good light I get fast motion (running dogs, etc) in focus by stopping down to about F8. In poor light, you cannot have it all - fast auto focus, wide aperture, small camera, mid priced. That's asking a lot for a very difficult shooting situation. Remember, 30 years ago no one had auto focus, but they still photographed kids and concerts.
k__43
Registered Film User
.. 30 years ago no one had auto focus, but they still photographed kids and concerts.
hahaha - yeah, you've got a point there.
Besides that I still found a Oly E-P1 + Pana 14/2.5 kinda faster and more accurate than the X-E1+18mm. The Oly was $hitty in ISOs above 640 tho and not as nice to hold and use.
Anyway I'm happy for now - let's see how it goes when we enter the darker half year - the days are already getting shorter now
Remember, 30 years ago no one had auto focus, but they still photographed kids and concerts.
Right, with cameras that were designed for manual focus only.
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