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Good call.Any of the XC range represent great value for money. They aren't built to the same very high standards as the XF range but optically they are virtually identical and all very good, just they won't take the punishment the XF range will and they don't have aperture rings, the aperture is set via body settings, no big deal really, also no AF on/off button, again it can be set via the body.Right so I finally decided to go for the X-T20 for a few reasons.
It was much cheaper than the rest. I got the X-T20 with XF 18-55mm lens kit for £525. I am only starting out and the general feeling is that this camera is excellent for a beginner and it comes with a great lens kit. I didn't see a need for me to spend more than necessary.
The lack of weather sealing does not bother me much because I do not indeed to use the camera in terrible conditions anyway. Also there were a few things online about the size of the camera. I've quite small hands, so I don't see the handling of the camera being an issue at all. Also I'd prefer a smaller camera for when I go on a holiday.
Also, another major factor was the fact a lot of you guys mentioned that the glass is much more important than the actual camera. Getting the X-T20 at a reduced price means I can look at getting an additional lens (any recommendations would be welcome).
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Dukes Pass
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V-Strom posing