|
Accept Cookies | Customize | Refuse Cookies |
Giantru www.juzaphoto.com/p/Giantru ![]() |
![]() | Fujifilm X-T30 II Pros: Compact, lightweight, great files Cons: Battery life, Q key position, joystick not very fast, slow restart after standbye Opinion: Intrigued by the Fujifilm world, after using (and reselling) the very good Canon R10, I throw myself headlong into this world. I chose this camera to make sense of the mirrorless concept: compactness, lightness, portability. This machine, after a period of adaptation (menus and dials) perfectly matches my choice. Not that the R10 was not portable, but the plasticity of the materials and the scarcity of rings in the long run also affected the desire to use it. The Xt30ii is well built, the sense of metal is sublime, intuitive, always with me and it is a pleasure to shoot in its company (the family feeling is taken). You get used to the grip and if you combine the splendid Fuji f2 prime lenses you don't even feel it. The files are wonderful, the jpegs and film simulations as well. For an APSC it has a respectable dynamic range (also thanks to the 200/400 dynamic range), almost comparable to an FF. You expose very well and hardly clip the highlights (problem found in the old, but always FF, canon eos 5diii). In the evening it suffers a little, and in low light conditions (it is not stabilized) and without bright lenses you risk micro-blur. The flaws are well known, the continuous AF in tracking and the battery life, but in general I feel like giving it an excellent grade as the Fuji world, for an amateur, is a beautiful reality. The cameras are beautiful, excellent rows, infinite and well-finished optics, affordable costs and a lot of quality. W Fuji sent on May 15, 2025 |
![]() | Canon EOS R10 Pros: Baked file, lightness, responsiveness, ergonomics. Cons: Battery life, materials. Opinion: A little witch, defined as entry level but who knows her stuff. Fast, responsive, it churns out great files and videos. Non-professional features, it does well in all situations, versatile both on the photo and video side. It sins enormously on the battery and plasticky materials. I've owned it for a year, I always think about selling it but in the end I always carry it with me. Highly recommended p.s. the real flaw, to be honest, is the fact that Canon does not focus on the APSC format like other competitors (see Fujifilm). Little choice of lenses and slight openness to third parties. sent on November 05, 2024 |
May Beauty Be Everywhere Around Me