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I've been using fuji X system since XE-1 came out. I like the Xtrans sensor. I've own several body and lenses. I've used XE-1, X100 at the beginning of my journey of X system. But then i sold everything i got for I can't remember what. It must've been to slow for me back then i guess.

 

Then i came back for more, this time i bought the XT-1 and X100T again with a few lenses. And yes, i sold it all one more time and jump into Sony system. Bad decision! Now, for the third time and i know this time the X system is staying with me. I bought the X-pro2 coupled with 56mm, 35mm f2 and 16mm.

 

I love X system and i love rangefinder style camera. So i know this will be with me forever. And now, I wait what X200 will bring to us. If its not 35mm equivalent lens then i am sure to get the X100T back.

 

That's my, kinda weird, journey into my X system.

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Sony has a great system. But the whole idea of mirrorless fullframe doesn't translate into a good thing in real world atleast for me.

 

If it's coupled with the non-autofocus compact legacy lens, then it should be ok. But when in use with its native lens, then i feel that the balance isn't there. Fullframe lens are huge, and there is no two way around it. Personally, i think having big lenses and heavy mounted defeat the purpose of having mirrorless.

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