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Hi,
I've read and seen several posts on here with regards to this camera being ideal for portrait work(which I my main angle in photography-I'm not into landscape etc) I currently own a 450D with the kit 18-55 lens as well as the Nifty-Fifty lens, however I'm very interested in this camera after seeing that it performs admirably in the dynamic range over several of the big guns. A few things that do concern me is the compatibility with software-namely lightroom 2 and iphoto/aperture....do any owners suffer with RAW/JPEG reading issues with the above mentioned software? Is that right that shooting in RAW with the Fuji results in large 25MB + files??
I know that the S5 is based on the Nikon D200, so lenses and whatnot are easy to obtain...what about things like batteries as I've read that the Fuji uses it's own type of battery which is different to the D200's. Also how is the firmware inside the camera to use..clunky menu's etc??
Sorry I know there is a multitude of questions within this post, I'd ideally like to try one out before going any further...trouble is I don't know of anyone near to me(Kent) that has one that I could have a look at.
Michael.
I've read and seen several posts on here with regards to this camera being ideal for portrait work(which I my main angle in photography-I'm not into landscape etc) I currently own a 450D with the kit 18-55 lens as well as the Nifty-Fifty lens, however I'm very interested in this camera after seeing that it performs admirably in the dynamic range over several of the big guns. A few things that do concern me is the compatibility with software-namely lightroom 2 and iphoto/aperture....do any owners suffer with RAW/JPEG reading issues with the above mentioned software? Is that right that shooting in RAW with the Fuji results in large 25MB + files??
I know that the S5 is based on the Nikon D200, so lenses and whatnot are easy to obtain...what about things like batteries as I've read that the Fuji uses it's own type of battery which is different to the D200's. Also how is the firmware inside the camera to use..clunky menu's etc??
Sorry I know there is a multitude of questions within this post, I'd ideally like to try one out before going any further...trouble is I don't know of anyone near to me(Kent) that has one that I could have a look at.
Michael.