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it won't tempt me now that I have seen just how good the Fuji IBIS is.
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IF YOU USE GREAT FUJI GLASS (e.g., XF 16mm F1.4, 23mm F1.4, 56mm F1.2, 90mm F2 etc.), this camera will deliver spectacular files.
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Fuji NP-W126S battery HIDEOUSLY expensive, and you'll
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As a long time Nikon DSLR shooter, I am slowly making the transition to the smaller and less expensive Fuji line
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Results thus far: Over the past few weeks, I’ve used the X-H1 in several national parks, even had to shot in the rain (the weather-sealing helps), and have been very pleased with the results, especially with Fuji’s great color and familiar film simulation options
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Yes, Fuji will have firmware updates and everyone will praise them for what they should've done in the first place which is given us a well made product from the start
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But size does matter, so when even the X-H1 and 16-55 are too large and heavy for more discreet street, or light travel photography, I prefer the smaller Fuji X-E3 paired with the much maligned, but highly useable 18 mm F2.0, or the 23 F2.0
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I'm primarily a stills guy, and I love the combination of the incredible Fuji color science and the new IBIS.
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It’s an attractively designed display, but it remains to be seen how resistant it is to scratching (I’ll be covering mine with the newly released Expert Shield Screen Protector for FujiFilm X-H1 (w/top LCD)