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Fujifilm Mirrorless Cameras

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I was going after the warm bright look. It's probably 1/3 stop over exposed.
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Quanger wrote: I was going after the warm bright look. It's probably 1/3 stop over exposed.
I like them! I can see a few regions that seem to be a bit over exposed, local adjustments in LR may help bring back some detail. I find Fuji raws to be quite good at retaining details. I've been looking forward to taking snow shots with my daughter but the weather here in the GTA has been too good *Knocks on wood*
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What do you guys think is better - X-e2 with a 35mm f1.4 lens or a x100t?
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ponikarovsky wrote: What do you guys think is better - X-e2 with a 35mm f1.4 lens or a x100t?
depends on your application. the 35 f1.4 is technically better than the x100t's 23 f2 but sometimes it's an overkill for what you use it for. x100t have the size advantage with the lense on. if you're looking to accumulate other lenses, then obviously the xe2 would be better.

i am currently using the xt-1 with the 23 f1.4. i really love the camera and lense combo but sometimes i wish i had gotten the x100t instead because of the size.

on the side note, anyone going to fujifilm brickwork event on Jan 21st?
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MoonDoggy wrote: depends on your application. the 35 f1.4 is technically better than the x100t's 23 f2 but sometimes it's an overkill for what you use it for. x100t have the size advantage with the lense on. if you're looking to accumulate other lenses, then obviously the xe2 would be better.

i am currently using the xt-1 with the 23 f1.4. i really love the camera and lense combo but sometimes i wish i had gotten the x100t instead because of the size.

on the side note, anyone going to fujifilm brickwork event on Jan 21st?
opted for X-E2 since asking that question. what is the Brickwork event?
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ponikarovsky wrote: opted for X-E2 since asking that question. what is the Brickwork event?
5th anniversary of the x-series. It's between 4-8pm with RSVP. I got the email from them about a few days ago
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I prefer the x100 as well. The 23mm is a great lens but I just find it big overall
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shaolinmonk wrote: I prefer the x100 as well. The 23mm is a great lens but I just find it big overall
I just got my X100T and I find it super compact... for now! Maybe in a year, I'll be wanting a RX100 mark 3 instead.

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shaolinmonk wrote: I prefer the x100 as well. The 23mm is a great lens but I just find it big overall
I found it too small so I slap a half case on it to make it bigger.
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MoonDoggy wrote: 5th anniversary of the x-series. It's between 4-8pm with RSVP. I got the email from them about a few days ago
don't think I received anything.. is it too late to sign up?
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ponikarovsky wrote: don't think I received anything.. is it too late to sign up?
Says RSVP by Jan 19. I'll take a pic of the email and post it here tonight
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It's nice that Fuji finally replaced their aging 16MP sensor on the X-Pro2. Hopefully it finds it way onto the successors to the XT-1 and XT-10, which IMO have a much nicer form factor.

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