I had a Canon 5D2 and a bunch of fancy lenses, which I sold having 'lost my way' and I got an Olympus EM1 with a bunch of fancy lenses.I fancy a change, ive lost my way.
I wanted to try mirrorless as it seems the way forward from what i have read (dont flame me for that).
I shoot anything and everything, but not much recently my flickr is about as exciting as a nuns sex life
I know exactly how you feel and went from a D750 to the XT1 then XT2I fancy a change, ive lost my way.
I wanted to try mirrorless as it seems the way forward from what i have read (dont flame me for that).
I shoot anything and everything, but not much recently my Flickr is about as exciting as a nuns sex life
interestingly enough grey imports of the Xt 2 dont seem to be much cheaper than the high street shops!
I know exactly how you feel and went from a D750 to the XT1 then XT2 .....
I would suggest trying the XT1 first though and not just because I'm selling one but because it will give you 90% of the XT2 for considerably less money and is one hell of a starting point.
The XT2 just seems to be better at everything than its predecessor and a good leap forward. interestingly enough grey imports of the Xt 2 dont seem to be much cheaper than the high street shops!
Mmmm did you have to put in something different to the mix!Also worth considering the X-Pro 2, much cheaper on the used market and plenty available, form factor aside its basically the same camera as the XT2 and having used both I personally prefer the X-Pro 2, IQ is exactly the same on both.
Having shot 'a lot' with X-E2 then X-T1 and now X-T2, IMO an X-T1 is nowhere near 90% of an X-T1. The X-T2 is a real game changer as far as I'm concerned, and yes I'm a fanboi, but even so, all the improvements over an X-T1 add up to one hell of a better camera.
The only benefits an X-T1 has over an X-T2 are a) price - there are a lot of s/h ones about (I wonder why!!) and b) availability - X-T2s are a bit thin on the ground.
The X-T2 wipes the floor with the X-T1 with regard to :-
a) usability - the joystick focus point selection, the custom modes, etc
b) It is much faster AF, and the zone and wide angle tracking are really usable now. In fact its just fast everywhere, EVF refresh, writing to card(s)
c) High ISO capability, I have shot in both colour and ACROS at 12,800 JPG and got great results, really usable images, something that an X-T1 would just not be capable of. In fact to me the results stand comparison with my Canon 6D (sold last year) which was a high ISO monster.
It is an immensely capable camera, and the next generation models will have their work cut out to be such a step improvement.
IMO if you can afford an X-T2 then go for it.
Mmmm did you have to put in something different to the mix!
Worth checking that one - personally I've not used one, but I believe its an OVF hybrid or some such, not the true WYSIWYG view of the XT1\2 - do double check though as I say I've not used one.
tbh Fuji does have a 'look' to their images which some people prefer. Also, I think Fuji do a better job of skin tones, although the D750 is the best DSLR I've seen in this area imo.However, while IQ is great on Fuji, I just cant see how it can be better than the D750 and 24-70 or say the 85mm.
Plus, and this may seem vain or illogical, but if someone books me for a wedding or commercial event, won't they be expecting me to turn up with a big camera? To thos that shoot for money, have you ever had to deal with that?
That's a good point, the Fuji needs more than 3 battery charges for every one on the D750.The only other point is battery life, on the D750 I can probably get 1k+ shots on one charge.
If AF is important to you I'd hire one first. I've got a D750 and an X-T1 and if there is any chance of needing decent AF performance I find myself reaching for the Nikon every time.
It's not that the Fuji can't take a good photo in a fast moving situation, it's just with my skill level I can't be certain that it will every time. An example was my sons rugby match at the weekend, the D750 never missed a shot (I missed plenty!) but I just haven't got the faith the X-T1 would have got the same number of keepers.
Hopefully the X-T2 is improved in this respect but I'm taking a cautious approach before I jump in.
I've seen this mentioned a lot, but I don't think the average person notices tbh, I certainly didn't at my wedding. I think folk would notice if you turned up shooting with a phone or a consumer compact, but a high end CSC still looks pretty impressive to the average joe.
Hi Nick, I'm pretty much 90% looking to sell. I just need to look at prices of it and see what I can get for my kit.Well, the camera that feels best in the hand is the camera you keep. (stuck in the mud Nikon man speaking here) Neil, I'm looking for a 750 body, if you decide to sell, pm me please!
Will do just made a post asking about pricesTrade in will be laughable, selling individual items will get the best price - but takes time. Do let me know what you want for the body if and when you decide.