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tyrphoto

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  1. The X100T is a great camera as-is. However, I'd like to see these improvements in the next iteration. - Weather sealed - Faster AF - Depth of field scale on lens - Better MF ring feel - Better high ISO performance above 6400 - Dedicated ISO dial stacked on either the shutter or EV dial - f1.4 would be nice but unlikely due to size increase, so f1.7 - A bump in resolution - Dedicated SD card slot on the side. I'd also love to see Fuji offer a 28mm and 50mm native versions similar to what Sigma does with it's DP Merrill series. The conversion lenses are great but switching lenses is a two step process of physically changing the lens and setting it up in the menu which makes fast lens changes in the field non-practical. Personally, I'd rather use multiple cameras.
  2. Not in any particular order: - UI, haptics, manual controls. Overall, a pleasure to use. - Overall IQ. Great colors, rendering and usable ISO to 6400. - Hybrid EVF/OVF (X100 series and X-Pro1). - Quality and selection of lenses. - Leaf shutter (X100 series). Still patiently waiting on the X-Pro2.
  3. A few from earlier tonight. FUJIFILM X100T, 19MM (28MM EQUIVALENT), F2, 1/350, ISO 6400 FUJIFILM X100T, 19MM (28MM EQUIVALENT), F2.8, 1/680, ISO 6400 FUJIFILM X100T, 19MM (28MM EQUIVALENT), F4, 1/420, ISO 6400 FUJIFILM X100T, 19MM (28MM EQUIVALENT), F4, 1/280, ISO 6400
  4. FUJIFILM X100T, 19MM (28MM EQUIVALENT), F9, 1/450, ISO 200
  5. All taken with my X100T. And one of my X100T (along with a couple of other cameras). Accessories include an Artisan & Artist Silk Cord Strap, a Match Technical Thumbs Up Grip, a Fuji Lens Hood, B+W Neutral Clear MRC Filter and a Really Right Stuff Base Plate. Also, the WCL-X100 wide conversion lens is almost permanently attached since I like shooting at 28mm.
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