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Thank you Sebas,

 

I really like how easy it is to get snowboarding pictures to look fresh and bright with Fuji. With my old D700 it was a lot harder and pictures were much more greyish out of camera in those difficult bright conditions. Plus when I'm taking photos while riding I allways hold the camera in my hand. That's much easier with X-T1 than with D700. Biggest problem is the viewfinder blackout when shooting continuous and I really wish this gets fixed with X-T2. I think they made it with Sony a6300.

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Nice to hear that. In the next days, I will be selling my Nikon gear (D7000 and lenses) to get a used X-T1.

 

You are right about the a6300 and the blackout period. And in a recent interview, a Fuji manager told that they should improve that as well.

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