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SoulKey

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    SoulKey got a reaction from kolbphoto in XF56 vs XF90 - Your thoughts apprecaited   
    This month I will do a practical comparison between the 35mm, 56mm, 56mm APD and 90mm as I have all of them in usage for weddings at the moment. I will test them for usability in fast-paced, slow-paced and portraits situations. I will leave a link here, if i'm done with it.
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    SoulKey got a reaction from Scott Grant in Fuji XT-1/ XT-10 Focusing Speed and Accuracy in Low Light Situation (Firmware 4)   
    Tons of informations given does not equal real experience. There's a dedicated Facebook group for wedding photography with Fujis. I'm glad to be a Fuji photographer especially for doing wedding photography. I used many different DSLR-systems in the past and all options have their strenghts and weaknesses. The Fuji system plays straight into my hands, as I hate to be flashy and obstrusive. The AF is absolutely sufficient to create a wonderful wedding coverage and I promise you that you will get shots that you wouldn't ever had gotten when using a loud and bulky DSLR
     
    My only gripe would be the low-light capability (speaking of high-iso), which I guess is gonna be overhauled with the next generation of cameras.
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    SoulKey got a reaction from ThreeMilePilot in XF56 vs XF90 - Your thoughts apprecaited   
    This month I will do a practical comparison between the 35mm, 56mm, 56mm APD and 90mm as I have all of them in usage for weddings at the moment. I will test them for usability in fast-paced, slow-paced and portraits situations. I will leave a link here, if i'm done with it.
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    SoulKey got a reaction from papedo in XF56 vs XF90 - Your thoughts apprecaited   
    This month I will do a practical comparison between the 35mm, 56mm, 56mm APD and 90mm as I have all of them in usage for weddings at the moment. I will test them for usability in fast-paced, slow-paced and portraits situations. I will leave a link here, if i'm done with it.
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    SoulKey got a reaction from darknj in Fuji XT-1/ XT-10 Focusing Speed and Accuracy in Low Light Situation (Firmware 4)   
    Tons of informations given does not equal real experience. There's a dedicated Facebook group for wedding photography with Fujis. I'm glad to be a Fuji photographer especially for doing wedding photography. I used many different DSLR-systems in the past and all options have their strenghts and weaknesses. The Fuji system plays straight into my hands, as I hate to be flashy and obstrusive. The AF is absolutely sufficient to create a wonderful wedding coverage and I promise you that you will get shots that you wouldn't ever had gotten when using a loud and bulky DSLR
     
    My only gripe would be the low-light capability (speaking of high-iso), which I guess is gonna be overhauled with the next generation of cameras.
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    SoulKey got a reaction from french02chris in Fuji XT-1/ XT-10 Focusing Speed and Accuracy in Low Light Situation (Firmware 4)   
    Something I'd like to add. I've shot with 18mm, 23mm, 35mm, 56mm and out of all those I consider the 35mm the most awesome. The pictures have just that delicious quality of bokeh which for me slightly stands above the rest. So I'm more than excited to put the 35mm to use with the AF improvements.
     
    @chris would love to do an indian wedding. They always look colourful and spectacular. Not easy to get to do it here in Germany. Consider me jelly
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