Wowsy, enjoyThe T-4 just arrived wohoo.
It would depend on your use I guess. For me I find the grip is essential when using the 100-400 zoom - the camera feels too small without it. But with the smaller lenses I'm happy without the grip. What lenses do you use most?The T3 with grip charges the batteries through the grip,but the T4 goes into the usb on the camera,i think i,m right in saying.
I have not yet bought a grip for it,not sure if i will want one as it makes it a big brick.
Maybe instead buy a double charger,can,t decide yet,any thoughts guys?.
The T3 with grip charges the batteries through the grip,but the T4 goes into the usb on the camera,i think i,m right in saying.
I have not yet bought a grip for it,not sure if i will want one as it makes it a big brick.
Maybe instead buy a double charger,can,t decide yet,any thoughts guys?.
Given the big change X-T3 to X-T4 was the inclusion of IBIS, and that both your lenses have OIS, what was your driver to upgrade?Just got the 2 just now 18-55 & the 50-230 xc
Yeah the Mitakon is manual focus. I've seen reviews and sample pics and i'm sold on the bokeh that lens produces. I've been practicing with the fuji 23 1.4 on manual focus and with focus peaking and focus zoom I find manual focus to be pretty good and from what i've read it's better on the Mitakon as it's not focus by wire like on the fuji lenses.Yes that is my dilema about the bulk,it is quite heavy as it is,i got the silver one for a change.
I take it the Mitakon is a manual focus,i can,t get on with them.
Fair enoughWell i may pick up some non OIS lenses i don,t know & felt like a change
Hi Tim, take a look at this on YouTube:Hi Norkie,
I'm more after understanding how accurate and snappy the AF is on faces/eyes in low(ish) light.
Think indoors under variable lighting conditions where you can lose the background at f/4 to f/5.6 at 100ISO & 250th/sec
So you're likely shooting f/2 to give some background context, and lighting the subject with flash.
The subjects will be moving though they will be posing (not professional models).
How consistent is the focus point, does it actually pick up the face/eye and does it remain locked, or does it jump around.
(Yes - I can do it manually (and often have to) but it's nice to let the camera do some of the work, especially towards the end of 8 hours shooting... )
I'm guessing your clock shot is in similar conditions, as you're shooting 3-4 stops higher than I would be.
Have you noticed any improvement in AF with the XC lenses over the previous camera? I believe the XC are a little slower than the XF range to AF.Just got the 2 just now 18-55 & the 50-230 xc
Cheers. Seems pretty good in good light (to be fair, the 3 is too).Hi Tim, take a look at this on YouTube:
Fuji aren't Canon, I very much doubt that their kaizen approach would allow them to contemplate doing that.or have Fuji done a Canon and handicapped the XT4 to only perform well with XF lenses?