The senor in this thing is a beast, I believe it has better image quality than the a6300 for still images and it has nice video capabilities as well
This camera is great in so many ways, specially image quality, but boy this thing is slow to operate
All said, it's soured me a bit on the experience and will make this camera VERY COSTLY, almost as much as
I previously tried the Panasonic G85 (poor autofocus in video and expensive lenses), the Sony A6300 (confusing menus, slow operation, and few quality lenses), and the Canon M5 (poor image quality and lens selection) and did ultimately did not like the cameras
This camera has amazing image quality and lenses are not as expensive and are not as big so you can travel with more gear easily
All said, it's soured me a bit on the experience and will make this camera VERY COSTLY, almost as much as
It is hard to pick up the camera and not press one of those buttons ( I am right handed)
One con so far: my right hand kept activating the menu because the 4-way buttons are so close to the right side.
The solution for me was to change technique and use my left hand to do all the supporting and my right hand to steady, which feels backwards at first but didn't take long to adapt to
I've ordered a thumb grip to make casually one-handing it a little bit more comfortable
The price is awesome, but I don't feel like I'm sacrificing quality and functionality for a good price.
I'm a "regular" person who enjoys great photos (as opposed to a pro who gives an in-depth, no-holds-barred review) and did my regular research into the mirror less cameras available at a reasonable price
The Zeiss for it's price is weak and Fuji 18-55 2.8-4.0 for 300$ (because everybody buys it as a kit) is far superior to it
Get this camera if you want the image quality of Fuji's flagships for a significant price reduction.
Almost every lens made for this system is top notch in terms of sharpness and build quality, and the prices are reasonable too
It's so fast, and intuitive I very rarely missed a shot
However, if you want a tool that can produce something a bit more than just a decent shot, then this is the camera you want.
My regular shots on auto, have been mostly just as good as shooting on manual on my old 5D II.
you need fast fast fast AF speed and effortless shooting and very good IQ, then the Pany is the one, but the IQ is not quite the all around perfection you find with the Canon M5 or with
Bottom line is if you want a camera that has a screen that can flip around so you can do a good selfie or shoot youtube videos of yourself and have a 95% chance of getting a decent shot, the Sony is probably the camera you want.
so I decided it was time to return to an ILC to get the benefits of a larger sensor and better lens
Again, on par with what I can get with a great prime lens
I previously tried the Panasonic G85 (poor autofocus in video and expensive lenses), the Sony A6300 (confusing menus, slow operation, and few quality lenses), and the Canon M5 (poor image quality and lens selection) and did ultimately did not like the cameras
The images are on par with those I would take with my 5Dii and a very good prime lens
Oh, and I have the 60mm pseudo macro, which is actually quite a good lens though noisy and sometimes slow to focus.
I’ve messed around with DSLRs in the past, but to be honest, all the features just overwhelmed me
He had one issue with the panoramic feature which took many attempts to get it just right
All said, it's soured me a bit on the experience and will make this camera VERY COSTLY, almost as much as
Do not buy if the wireless connectivity is an important feature for you
I decided that the extra features on the X-T2 weren't important enough to my uses to justify paying the much higher price, especially considering I have to also buy lenses
I previously tried the Panasonic G85 (poor autofocus in video and expensive lenses), the Sony A6300 (confusing menus, slow operation, and few quality lenses), and the Canon M5 (poor image quality and lens selection) and did ultimately did not like the cameras
This camera has amazing image quality and lenses are not as expensive and are not as big so you can travel with more gear easily
but I always had this creeping disappointment that these great events in my life were being recorded in very poor quality that already looked unsharp and dated
I bought this camera as a potential supplement or replacement for my Canon 5D Mark ii and assortment of expensive and high-quality lenses
I'm keeping 4 star rating because of the slightly inferior build quality and lack of weather sealing.
lots of features available, build quality is good and touch screen is really handy for focusing
and I would miss a lot of shots, in addition to that lenses were pretty expensive and
awesome camera, i still love Fujifilm gears, i love a lot the option on camera.
I spent a lot of time deciding between the X-T2 and X-T20, and as much I'd love the weatherproofing and slightly bigger body, I decided to with the more inexpensive model
I'm giving it three stars just because if you remove that component completely, it's a great camera, lots of other redeeming factors
More about Fujifilm X-T20 Mirrorless Digital Camera w/XF18-55mmF2.8-4.0 R LM OIS Lens - Black
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The compact and lightweight Fujifilm x-t20 comes with an updated sensor and Processor, a reworked AF algorithm, and a tilting touchscreen LCD monitor
The x-t20 also has enhanced video functionality and is capable of capturing 4K movies with Fujifilm’s popular film simulation modes