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    french02chris got a reaction from Scott Grant in Fuji XT-1/ XT-10 Focusing Speed and Accuracy in Low Light Situation (Firmware 4)   
    I have also shot weddings with a X-T1 and a X-E1...I mostly use the 27mm, 35mm and 56mm ( I keep the 55-200 in my bag but I rarely use it)
    I now shoot weddings 100% with fuji since the beginning of 2015. Before that, I was using Canon.
     
    The great thing that I love with the 56mm and X-T1 is that I can shoot at F/1.2 and the shot will be in focus.
     
    Indoor, during the reception, I like to use my Rovelight flash ( from Adorama...so you can google it if you don't know what it is) and I bounce it on the ceiling ( since the rovelight is so powerful, it does not matter how high it is)....if the walls and ceiling are wooden or dark, then I bounce thru a white umbrella.
     
    Sometimes, during the dancing of the guests I pop the Fuji flash (EF 42) on the X-T1 and use a really slow shutter speed...
     
    Yes, indoor for dancing the AF might be slower than a DSLR, but ALL cameras have their own limitations and you learn to work around them
     
     
     
     
     
    ps : I also shot an Indian wedding with my X-T1....and we all know that Indian weddings are NOT slow paced!!!!
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    french02chris got a reaction from vasanth in Fuji XT-1/ XT-10 Focusing Speed and Accuracy in Low Light Situation (Firmware 4)   
    I have also shot weddings with a X-T1 and a X-E1...I mostly use the 27mm, 35mm and 56mm ( I keep the 55-200 in my bag but I rarely use it)
    I now shoot weddings 100% with fuji since the beginning of 2015. Before that, I was using Canon.
     
    The great thing that I love with the 56mm and X-T1 is that I can shoot at F/1.2 and the shot will be in focus.
     
    Indoor, during the reception, I like to use my Rovelight flash ( from Adorama...so you can google it if you don't know what it is) and I bounce it on the ceiling ( since the rovelight is so powerful, it does not matter how high it is)....if the walls and ceiling are wooden or dark, then I bounce thru a white umbrella.
     
    Sometimes, during the dancing of the guests I pop the Fuji flash (EF 42) on the X-T1 and use a really slow shutter speed...
     
    Yes, indoor for dancing the AF might be slower than a DSLR, but ALL cameras have their own limitations and you learn to work around them
     
     
     
     
     
    ps : I also shot an Indian wedding with my X-T1....and we all know that Indian weddings are NOT slow paced!!!!
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    french02chris reacted to SoulKey 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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