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gotahave

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  1. For me, 10-24, 16, 35,56,100-400,18-135. I have the X-T1 and lots of big expensive, cameras and glass from Canon. I just got the 50-140 and am going to take that and my 1Dx with the 70-200 f2.8 II to shoot both to just compare what if anything I'm loosing. Yes big difference in price, but I just love that Fuji. Can't wait for X-T2
  2. I have a ton of canon gear 1Dx, 6D, 70D ad about 15 pieces of good glass 12 of which are L glass. I now have the Fuji X-T1 and the 10-24, 16,23,35 1.4, 56, 50-140, 18-135, 100-400 and both kit lenses. If I had to pick just a few. 100-400, 10-24, 16, 23, 35 1.4. I will get the X-T2 though.
  3. Love the time-lapse, seen it for like documentaries, but never a whole wedding. Sooooooooo cool. What lenses did you you or generally use for a wedding? I have the X-T1 and 27,35,56,18-135.
  4. I went to your post on flicker and I presume you did some saturation on you pictures. They do look good and fairly sharp. I'm still on the fence as to weather Fuji or Sony A7II the Sony is FF and there is no crop factor. I have 2 full FF Canons 1Dx and 6D and a crop 70D and without a doubt the crop looses some if you do want to crop a picture Even thought the 1Dx is 18mp I can take that up to 24X30 and not loos detail at all. I like the look of the X-T1 and the dials. I just don't know. Oh I forgot, in the jpg from the X-M1 is get mushy greens not running through LR or PS just windows viewer. am I missing something. I also have the Sony a6000 and the picts are just as sharp as the X-M1, but no mushy greens. What to do , What to do? Thanks for the input and pictures for comparisons. I don't want to run everything through LR to get sharp greens in JPGs. i should not have to. Again, thanks
  5. I want to thank you guys for the in depth amount of detail you showed to answer me. I wanted to get the X-T1 and the 18-135 lens as a walk around lens. Is this a good combo and will I get sharp photos from this lens. I have bought the 16-50 kit lens and also the 50-230 lens They seem to be sharp, but holding the camera out in the sun makes it difficult to see the LCD and less stable, so the X-T1 will help as holding to your eye will help stabilize the camera better. I'm assuming this series of lenses will be OK for a start till I can get some better lenses. I like the 50-15 new lens coming out so far. and comments will help ease my decision making. again thanks.
  6. I have been reading tons of blogs about 2 mirror-less cameras. one is the Sony A7II and the other is the Fuji X-T1. I keep coming back to the Fuji, it just looks very comfortable to hold and I love the retro look and all the separate controls. The only thing that I keep seeing in blogs is the mushy greens for the Fuji sensor used. What I do not know is it on older Fuji models/sensors or also with the new X-T1 sensor. If so why is it and is there a particular way to not get it in the photos[other then not taking pictures of greenery] I want to get the X-Ti but am hesitant in spending the money and getting the mushy greens as I'm a big landscape photographer. I have tons of Canon high end camera equipment[1Dx, 6D, 70D and a lot of there L glass] and I do not have that problem with them. Any answers to help me end my worries will easy my decision. Oh I tried and have a X-M1 and kit lenses.
  7. If you are not out offer license for read lost date on SD/CF cards, I'd like one. I have several cards that have this problem gotahave@bellsouth.net thanks
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