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After much research and deliberation (choosing between the Fuji, a Sony A7, and a Rolleiflex TLR) I decided to take the plunge and go with the Fuji X-T1. Bit of a late Christmas gift from my wife.
I have been using a Leica M8 for the last 4 plus years and loved it but I wanted something that nicely complimented the M8. The Fuji handling is great (love the controls) and with weather sealing, usable high ISO, AF, zoom, and ability to use M mount lenses I think it was a great choice. Also, my M8 files required a lot of workflow which I enjoyed most of the time but in some ways it was getting a bit tedious, so I am looking forward to being able to use photos right out of the camera (RAW+JPEG). We shall see how all this comes together but I am super excited!
I just started learning how to use it last night and there are A LOT of functions and settings but at least the major controls are available via switches, dials, and levers on the camera body (yay!). Anyway, looking for any recommended books, websites, guides, etc. that folks here found useful to learn how to use the camera. Also, interested in what settings most people are using.
I have been using a Leica M8 for the last 4 plus years and loved it but I wanted something that nicely complimented the M8. The Fuji handling is great (love the controls) and with weather sealing, usable high ISO, AF, zoom, and ability to use M mount lenses I think it was a great choice. Also, my M8 files required a lot of workflow which I enjoyed most of the time but in some ways it was getting a bit tedious, so I am looking forward to being able to use photos right out of the camera (RAW+JPEG). We shall see how all this comes together but I am super excited!
I just started learning how to use it last night and there are A LOT of functions and settings but at least the major controls are available via switches, dials, and levers on the camera body (yay!). Anyway, looking for any recommended books, websites, guides, etc. that folks here found useful to learn how to use the camera. Also, interested in what settings most people are using.