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  1. Ahh, thanks. Seems with how good fujis sooc are, it might not be worth the expense if you already have other pp programs
  2. Noticing a number of pros whose work I follow are using perfectly cleat to speed up their workflow. Wondering if anyone has tried it with Fuji?
  3. I will basically be selling mt 2 DSLRS and lenses to transition over and pay for it. One at a time.
  4. Great post Jorge! I also came across another blog post about what they are guessing the XT2 might be like. Since I have 2 5D3's, and most likely will continue that pattern as I transition over to the Fujis, does it make any sense for me to purchase either the new XPro2 or a XT1 now that would become the backup if and when the XT2 comes out and I purchase it?
  5. Thanks... yeah. Weather RESISTANT, not sealed. Thanks for the link too Clinton. I haven't had to work in extreme conditions yet, so Im ok with it being resistant. Outside of that, is there any reason more people doing this kind of photography are using the XT1's vs the XPro bodies? Ergonomically, the XT looks smaller. Until I get a chance to head to B&H to see for myself, anything else I might be missing? Thanks again
  6. I'm Mike from Lancaster County, PA. I'm a humanitarian photographer and a motorcyclist. Ready to dump the weight and bulk of the 5D3 and heavy lenses when I travel. Was ready to pull the trigger on the XT1 then the X Pro 2 came out and bloggers who got to use the preproduction model suggest we wait and see if this new update might be better... So here I am, trying to figure if the X T1 is still the right one or not... Even if I should wait until the XT2 comes out next quarter.
  7. I'm a humanitarian photographer using the big, heavy DSLRs and wanting to cut the bulk and weight. I've been looking at the XT1 as that's what is being used by some top photogs in that genere. A lot of it is needing weather sealing. As the X Pro came out, those having a chance to test out the new model are saying that those who have been looking at the XT 1 should take a good look at the X Pro 2 before pulling the trigger. I haven't had a chance to go to B&H to check out the differences. Those who seem knowledgeable with Fuji say if things go the way they have, the new XT 2 will most likely have similar upgrades, making it closer on paper to what I'm used to with my DSLRs. Is there something I'm not aware of yet of the differences between these two models that make one better for humanitarian kind of photography over the other if they are both weather sealed and do well with low light? I'm not in a rush and can wait until the XT2 comes out, but if I don't have to, I'm good with making a purchase sooner to start the transition
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