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You must be, might as well try your luckI must be extremely lucky then. Off to buy a lottery ticket
You must be, might as well try your luckI must be extremely lucky then. Off to buy a lottery ticket
Not sure I'd be comfortable shooting weddings with the likes of 56mm f1.2 or even 23mm F1.4.
Not sure what Nikon you use but something like 35mm/1.8 or 85mm/1.8 (on D750) are incredibly dependable in terms of nailing AF. Couldn't say the same for the Fuji lenses despite X-T3 being a rather good body.
Very few cameras win a beauty contest but Fujis certainly do.
Had an a6300, currently have an a6500.
They ideal need a constant set of 2.8 zooms.
Can't argue with that. Thought you were keeping the d750's until they died?
The F2 range are about as fast as you'd ever need, 23, 35, 50, 90. The 16-55 2.8 zoom is also very nippy, if I ever miss a shot using that I know it's my fault
Not sure I'd be comfortable shooting weddings with the likes of 56mm f1.2 or even 23mm F1.4.
Sure but those aren't the lenses of interest as per the post I originally quoted.
Since you're not a Wedding tog I'm not sure that matters lol
I do know well a couple of Fellows (as in Fellowships not just blokes!) in Weddings who do use those all the time - so I'm good with it
Dave
The're some of the faster AF lenses for the Fuji system, thought you were saying Fuji was unreliable for AF in general
Since you're not a Wedding tog I'm not sure that matters lol
I do know well a couple of Fellows (as in Fellowships not just blokes!) in Weddings who do use those all the time - so I'm good with it
Dave
I am a canon 7Dii dslr and snoy NEX5R owner.
Currently I am borrowing a sony A6500 and I must say if i just had the A6500 and canon glass i would be very happy.
I have chatted to some amateur togs who have purchased a fuji 'starter' bundle / kit to use along side their dslr be it canon or nikon.
It seems to be marmite, some like Fuji some do not.
I want to use a fuji as I really like the retro styling, though my wife hates it !
IMO I think sony is very good ego system now and will yield great results. Fuji are a great alternative and again one would not be disappointed. So personal choice of how it looks, feels, menu system, lens selection and price need to be evaluated.
For me I am not keen on using another platform to process RAW files from the fuji cameras.
That for me is the sticking point.