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Fujifilm X-T20 Pros: Sensor, excellent JPEG, AF with face recognition and eyes, touch screen, dell'EVF quality, usefulness to the manual focus. Cons: Handgrip (expensive) almost mandatory, lack of joystick for AF, you can not use the touch screen as a "trackpad" in Panasonic style, face recognition to improve the video Opinion: After 3 and a half years Nikon D600 I wanted to try something smaller and lighter, with EVF JPEG and good, but that did not make me regret over the full sensor frame.rnrnHo chosen the X-T20 because the X-T2 went out budget (I preferred to spend on optical), and then because the touch screen intrigava.rnLa car I was VERY small, with 18-55 already likely to be biased, so the expensive handgrip is required (already put in account) .rnrnManca the joystick for AF, but can be remedied by forcing the keys 4 of the pad in its stead (4 function keys are lost) .rnPer the rest is very customizable, both rings can also be pressed to switch to a second function (the frontal is fixed on the exposure compensation) .rnrnLa yield of JPEG is great, the sensor also to ISO 6400 looks good compared to the D600 (the difference is, of course, but not so marked as I thought) .rnrnUsata with flash Metz M400 it is excellent in portraits to:thanks to the AF very wide, and face recognition and eyes, no longer has to recompose or "work" to reposition the focus point for each picture (this was one of the major limitations of the D600, because of the reduced area AF). The machine then calculates the exposure based on the face covered, making it more facile.rnrnLa video quality is excellent, but the continuous AF is to be improved, especially because with face recognition hops abbastanza.rnSi partially solves with Single AF and using touch screen to refocus where and when needed. sent on April 18, 2017 |
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