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![]() | Fujifilm XF 35mm f/2 R WR Pros: Small, compact, metal, light, easy to handle, nuts pasty and fluid, precise, instantaneous AF, TA crisp and clear from edge to edge, 2.8 becomes a razor obsidian, bokeh fabulous. Cons: For the moment no. Opinion: I arrived today so I had little time to test it in the field. First impressions are stunning. It 's small and compact. The collars give a nice feel and precise. Smooth but not loose, pasty but not rigid. E 'of a sharpness disarming already in TA from one end of the frame to another. 2.8 is impressive. Sticker to an almost imprecettibile. The autofocus is sniper, fast and precise and not miss a beat. Very light and easy to handle. Obviously all metal except for the hood. I found a genius the little screw-mount lens hood as the filters and the cap can be applied on the lens hood to the lens. I have a feeling that will remain permanently bonded to the X-T10. sent on November 19, 2015 |
![]() | Fujifilm X-T10 Pros: Compact, lightweight, easy handling, X-Trans sensor of high yield. RAW highly workable and available even in the shadows darker. Electronic shutter to 1 / 32000s. AF fast and lots of functions. Excellent viewfinder. Screen overhead. Aesthetics very pleasant, with a touch retro vintage of old rangefinder cameras. Cons: Sometimes you get lost in the menu when you need a certain function. Buttons a bit 'small, near and just handling the camera is likely to press them. Poor battery life but you just have a spare pair in your pocket charges. Nothing else. Opinion: I have this camera for a few days but I was immediately amazed by the high quality and performance of the file that turns out, both in RAW and in jpeg. The yield is very high thanks to the X-Trans sensor that allows you to recover the shadows even when they are on the edge of darkness. 'Very practical, handy, lightweight and convenient to take with you when you want to take a walk without sacrificing the ability to take some pictures. Since I have I no longer really want to go out with the camera heavy bag, battery grip and at least two lenses (too much weight). At high ISO you can shoot in lighting conditions almost prohibitive like heavy and expensive full frame. The viewfinder is exceptional although not like the x-T1. It costs very accessible considering the build quality and the new camera on the market. The idea is also to take the 50-200 3.5 / 4.8 and thus have a kit lightweight, compact to replace the kit Canon. a bit'at a time.... sent on July 25, 2015 |
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