I kept my X-T2 because of the image quality. It still holds up against my XH2, Nikon Z8, and Sony a7r3. The way the X-T2 handles noise is still mind-blowing for such an old camera.
My two cameras are both silver Fujifilms from 2014, each with an XTrans 2 sensor, a 2.36MP EVF, and a tilt screen. I was really hoping the X30 could serve as my only camera. But I can't use it beyond ISO 1600. Sometimes, I need more. The X-T1 shares its design ethos; it's the perfect complement.
@@amanandalensbyanse THanks for the suggestion. The XT50 is a great camera, but I wanted a camera of the same vintage as my X30, and I need only one interchangeable-lens body. Oh, and I'm cheap!
I kept my X-T2 because of the image quality. It still holds up against my XH2, Nikon Z8, and Sony a7r3. The way the X-T2 handles noise is still mind-blowing for such an old camera.
I have been using my Canon less and less
I am the proud of both these cameras. Dig that
Great combo
My two cameras are both silver Fujifilms from 2014, each with an XTrans 2 sensor, a 2.36MP EVF, and a tilt screen. I was really hoping the X30 could serve as my only camera. But I can't use it beyond ISO 1600. Sometimes, I need more. The X-T1 shares its design ethos; it's the perfect complement.
I tried the xt50. Maybe you should give it a try
@@amanandalensbyanse THanks for the suggestion. The XT50 is a great camera, but I wanted a camera of the same vintage as my X30, and I need only one interchangeable-lens body. Oh, and I'm cheap!
I get you. Those vintage color's slap very hard
which camera do you like best?
XT-1. Perfect