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![]() | Fujifilm X-T2 Pros: Build quality, hand controls, optics, weight and dimensions Cons: RAF file compatibility not optimal with adobe, the green color that for my taste is sometimes too saturated Opinion: It's been a few years now that I replaced my canon 5dmk2 with this camera essentially for reasons of weight and size, in fact doing mainly landscape photography in the mountains and travel photography the weight and size of a full frame reflex had tired me (although the 5Dmk 2 was excellent). Of the XT2, as of all fuji, I don't like the menu, in my opinion not very intuitive and cumbersome. On the other hand, I love the manual controls of iso times etc. vintage style. This is because, coming from analogue, I am basically interested in shutter speeds, apertures, iso and exposure calibration, and I don't use everything else. The build quality is great as well as the fixed lenses which are excellent. The weight and bulk combined with the fixed optics make it ideal for travel and trekking. The only drawback is the well-known photoshop problems with RAF files, although over the years the problem has been greatly reduced. As far as colors are concerned, sometimes with some optics it seems to me that greens are too saturated, in particular. Let me start by saying that I don't use the velia mode, which seems to me to be caricatured and excessive, and I only use the standard mode, which seems more balanced to me. The battery life is shorter than other machines, but how many photos do you need to take? Is 350 shots too little? Come on, honestly, what's the point of taking 1000 shots and then developing maybe 100... sent on November 02, 2023 |
![]() | Fujifilm XF 90mm f/2 R LM WR Pros: sharpness, Chromatic rendition, blurred, build quality, Good af. Cons: Weight Opinion: This is an excellent lens from all points of view, the only flaw could be the weight that is definitely higher than what you would expect from a Fuji mirrorless System. The focal though fixed is in my opinion ductile especially for those who walk and do not pretend to take pictures standing still and changing focal. To dispel the myth that it is a specific objective to be portrayed as being the equivalent of a 135mm and not an 85mm can be used very well even in the Mountains. sent on October 06, 2018 |
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