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Hello Fuji guys, I am an amateur looking for camera for any use, but above all, for photos of basketball of my children.

Until now had Nikon D4, D750 and Pro lens, and it was fantastic result in all kinds of conditions.

Back problems - and age :wacko:  - they made me proceed to Micro 4/3, in particular a OMD-EM1 with their respective pro lens.

In relaxed photography i have been very happy, but photography of action and high ISO I am very disappointed.

I am thinking to join Fuji community, but  can the X-T2 in AF-C compete with DSLR like D750 on indoor sports?.

Greetings.

Sorry for my very bad English.

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Welcome to the forum, if you run a search for X-T2 and sport you will find a lot about the topic interesting you

 

http://www.fuji-x-forum.com/index.php?s=83f3289295af81aad230ffc65e3d2b5e&app=googlecse#gsc.tab=0&gsc.q=X-T2%20sport

 

Anyway, the X-T2 has, yes, improved autofocus performance compared to other previous models BUT this is only possible with the new batteries and new grip, making the camera from a very small camera a much bigger affair and certainly NOT as small as other cameras.

 

The performance in high ISO of the Fuji cameras is questioned by some

 

http://www.fuji-x-forum.com/topic/4281-is-it-just-me-or-the-lowish-light-files-are-too-noisy/

 

and it might very well not be your thing, I can’t decide for you, again, search for “ high ISO” and you will find more 

 

http://www.fuji-x-forum.com/index.php?s=83f3289295af81aad230ffc65e3d2b5e&app=googlecse#gsc.tab=0&gsc.q=High%20ISO%20X-T2

 

Good luck!

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