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Hello Gary …. I’m from India 🇮🇳 and it’s very hot and humid and dusty all through the year, would you recommend XT30 ll where it’s doesn’t have Weather Resistance. Will it create problems if I use it for Streetphotography, travel photography and daily usage under these conditions ?? Need your valuable advice 🙏
@@joyjeetpaul2218 Hope you can manage the weather situation there! But yes, this camera is able to perform easily in those conditions. However, when it rains just have to protect it. I used many non weather resistance cameras all over the world and they are just fine. So no worries 😉
Is it only my experience that the exposure compensation dial is very tight to turn? Because of that I end up pushing the function which is in front of it all the time. Is your X-T30 II the same?
Really depends what your own preferences are. I do like the colours from Fuji. I also like it that with Sony you can have the option to “grow” to full frame with same lenses. In overal you cannot go wrong with either camera 👍 Choose the one you simply like the most. But for me personally I’d go with Sony as I know that system the best
I own a Sony camera (a7rV) and FujiFilm xt30ii. The Sony is a precision tool, if you want the best possible image out of camera they are generally better but the photos are very 'sterile' if that makes sense. Editing them is often required. The Fujifilm cameras are a lot more fun and you can actually just use the out of camera jpeg with the film recipes with no editing and they are beautiful. Like Gary mentioned, both are great. Sony has a much better ecosystem with lenses etc too. So if you just want a more fun photography camera go fuji (still great results) the Sony if you want to explore more the professional side and expand in photography
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Solid Review, i use a Sony ZVE10 for video and want to get a Fuji XT30ii for photography until i can get my hands on a XT5
@@BrooklynCapo1 nice! Like collecting cameras 😁
Hello Gary …. I’m from India 🇮🇳 and it’s very hot and humid and dusty all through the year, would you recommend XT30 ll where it’s doesn’t have Weather Resistance. Will it create problems if I use it for Streetphotography, travel photography and daily usage under these conditions ??
Need your valuable advice 🙏
@@joyjeetpaul2218 Hope you can manage the weather situation there! But yes, this camera is able to perform easily in those conditions. However, when it rains just have to protect it. I used many non weather resistance cameras all over the world and they are just fine. So no worries 😉
Love the overview. Rolling shutter hasn't been too bad on my xt50 I wonder if that was an unexpected upgrade (even considering the higher resolution!)
@@thedexterbros thanks! 🙏
Hi, i have a xt200 and I use it mostly for travel and leisure purpose. Do you think it would be worth while upgrading? Thanks
@@Stories_with_Swagat only if you need a bit faster autofocus and more video features. Otherwise no need
@@GaryJahman thanks a lot sir
Is it only my experience that the exposure compensation dial is very tight to turn? Because of that I end up pushing the function which is in front of it all the time. Is your X-T30 II the same?
@@Nordic_Lite it’s a bit tighter but not very tight
@@GaryJahman Thanks! I keep comparing it to the one on my X-E4.. where it is perfect, imho...
What lens are you using?
@@nohandle641 kitlens and viltrox 56mm f1.7
Hi I also have a xt30 ii wanted to ask does the shutter button have little play ?
@@taha293 not sure what you mean? But you can “soft” press it
@GaryJahman like my base of the shutter that has the on and off switch that has like a gap with the body and the switch, so that feels loose
I can’t decide between sony a6400 and the fujifilm x-t 30 ii , what do u recommend?
Really depends what your own preferences are. I do like the colours from Fuji.
I also like it that with Sony you can have the option to “grow” to full frame with same lenses.
In overal you cannot go wrong with either camera 👍
Choose the one you simply like the most. But for me personally I’d go with Sony as I know that system the best
I own a Sony camera (a7rV) and FujiFilm xt30ii. The Sony is a precision tool, if you want the best possible image out of camera they are generally better but the photos are very 'sterile' if that makes sense. Editing them is often required. The Fujifilm cameras are a lot more fun and you can actually just use the out of camera jpeg with the film recipes with no editing and they are beautiful.
Like Gary mentioned, both are great. Sony has a much better ecosystem with lenses etc too. So if you just want a more fun photography camera go fuji (still great results) the Sony if you want to explore more the professional side and expand in photography