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![]() | Fujifilm XC 50-230mm f/4.5-6.7 OIS II Pros: Price, handling. Cons: Nobody Opinion: I state that I paid again about 160 euros, having bought a XT3 with 18/55 2.8 and so I wanted a Telezoom a little more pushed. Honestly I did not expect so much surrender with so little expense. At the moment I am satisfied with everything. Of course, in low light, it's a little bit, but the stabilizer does its job great. I will never sell it! sent on May 03, 2019 |
![]() | Fujifilm XF 18-55 f/2.8-4R LM OIS Pros: Bright and stabilized Cons: Lens hood Opinion: Excellent both as a construction and as a yield and price. I'd buy it twice. Not the usual Plasticotto supplied in kit. Bright. Definitely very manageable and in my opinion great for the street. I didn't expect that much surrender. I don't regret at all the Tamron 2.8 on Nikon D750. Definitely satisfied with the purchase. Only flaw... The lens hood... They could do better. sent on May 03, 2019 |
![]() | Fujifilm X-T3 Pros: Very light, snout, very good. Cons: Nobody. Opinion: With the Fuji X-T3 within the world of mirrorless after years of analog, Nikon D-60, Nikon D300s and Nikon d750 Co Tamron 28/75 2.8 and 70/200 2.8 G1. I didn't notice any difference except in maneuverability and weight. The chromatic rendition has not, in my opinion, anything to envy to the Nikon that I had. High ISO is great. If I change my mind, I'il talk to him, but I'm so happy with this little gem right now. Only thing... I bought 4 more batteries... of competition. And, if I have to be honest... This put an hour to get used to the different menu. It reminds me so much of my first love... A FX3 Yaschica! sent on May 03, 2019 |
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