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Fujifilm X-T30 Pros: Suitable for both the beginner for automation, and the demanding photographer with multiple customizable settings. The weight. Vintage design. Cons: full-bodied manual to study. ISO with limits in extreme sensitivities. Opinion: My experience starts from a Sony A77 II that has many beautiful things to say and with which I still feel very good. First of all, the weight is definitely low and for me that I love going to the mountains is no small thing. I have owned it for three months: comfortable, portable, versatile. Since the settings and menus are different from Sony and the digital evolution is pressing, it is necessary to progressively disconnect from the easy automations that still allow you to use it immediately after inserting the battery. At first it looked like a toy, then, intervening on the multiple settings, the judgment went from toy to jewel. I remain doubtful about the ISO sensitivity: over a certain threshold (25600) the same manufacturer speaks of the presence of spots; below (100), we are talking about a reduced dynamic range. I do not have the experience to be able to compare this limit with other machine bodies, so I report the data but do not make more in-depth judgments that I leave to other more experienced than me. I have a small hand and I feel good, although the handle of a reflex is something else. Aesthetically I like it for the vintage appearance reminiscent of my first reflex: fujica ST 605N. If I went back, would I buy it back? Definitely yes. sent on February 23, 2020 |
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