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You were right: went back to the store and restored the X-Pro2 and X100F settings back to factory defaults and voila ... the OVF had all the frame lines and other electronic info restored. Awesome viewfinders!
You were right: went back to the store and restored the X-Pro2 and X100F settings back to factory defaults and voila ... the OVF had all the frame lines and other electronic info restored. Awesome viewfinders!
I'm still on the fence ... but are leaning towards the X-T3 with the 23/2 prime at the moment. 🙂 The EVF is actually quite good (highest resolution EVF of any mirrorless right now), and the weather sealing and small form factor are awesome. The other camera that I still consider is the Canon EOS RP ... but I'm not sure whether the FF sensor is actually a good thing (shallow DOF, more sensitive) or not (makes the lenses huge compared to the Fuji lenses), plus its not weather sealed and the body is a bit too short to feel comfortable in my hands.So which one did you buy?
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Canikon doa. My opinion. Please don't scoff. 1200 bucks too much. Last digital basic class I saw...rebels kit lenses all sub $700 one Nikon hybrid the instructor a D850 myself a Df....1200 is what those people are going to spend on a phone. The camera for Christmas is something different now. Hyperbole my @ss. Bet.
when I pick up a camera in a store to test it, I always go to settings tab and reset everything. makes things a lot simpler.
Canon has stated explicitly that it is the same sensor except for modified microlenses.
Always wanted a full frame DSLR. Couldn't care less if it was mirrorless or not. In fact OVF is a plus in my book. Sp I picked up a Nikon D800 for tiny bucks (one third the price of that new Canon). 36 megs, baby!!! Plus I have tons of legacy Nikkors lenses around here somewhere.
I ended up ordering a Fuji X-T3 with a 23/2 lens and extra battery. Weather sealing, better video features and the smaller form factor were the deciding factors. If Canon had smaller native lenses I would have ordered that, but these comically huge lenses didn't do it for me.
Good for you, but not everybody wants to carry around such a big & heavy used DSLR that might have (tens of?) thousands of shutter actuation's already. Some people want to buy new gear and the new mirrorless cameras fit the bill for many.
While I was at the store yesterday I saw a bunch of young guys shopping for cameras. They only checked out the Sonys and Fujis mirrorless, but didn't even give the Nikon or Canon DSLRs a glance. I think it won't take long for DSLRs to disappear completely from the market.
Like I said....too late for Canikon....Sony and Fuji seized the day already. Mass market buys a phone for Christmas and if they buy a camera it is Sony or Fuji or an entry level DSLR. Canon is smart with the $1200 rig though...they'll sell some for sure to the long time enthusiasts. The rest will grab a classic old film unit from the bay and at a premium price. Just my take and I've been wrong before so.... 🙂
Bottom line - some big players are going to die sooner rather than later.
As someone who just made the switch from MF film bodies to a Fuji, take the time to learn the AF modes and set up the camera as you like it. And don't be afraid to change the setup as you get use to it.
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As someone who just made the switch from MF film bodies to a Fuji, take the time to learn the AF modes and set up the camera as you like it. And don't be afraid to change the setup as you get use to it.
Enjoy it, I look forward to seeing what you do with it.
KoFe you are the last person I'd expect to post a cat pic.