

The nice thing about Fuji is the size, lightness and quality of the Fuji's native optics, and now Tamron have created an amazing lens for the Fuji X-series bodies. The Fujifilm X-T4 is now the best APS-C camera you can buy – here's why | TechRadarįujifilm X-T4 Review: The Best APS-C Camera on the Market (For a Price) (digital-photography-school.įujifilm X-T4 First Look: A Jolt to the Industry - YouTube Is the Fujifilm X System Good Enough for Professional Photographers? - YouTube

Similar dial retro interface, great sensor, and has the unique benefit of film simulations. The other close player is from Fujifilm, and here we have what is essentially the best APS-C Mirrorless camera on the market in the form of the X-t4: I have a couple of them too.
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Nikon Df Camera: The SnapChick Full Review - YouTube The sensors offer 16MP FF performance that has been tweaked for low light performance, giving a leading performance that is still up to the mark today. They got flak in the early days from people who just didn't get the idea of the legacy feel and were upset that they didn't do video (which, of course, the old bodies didn't either). I have had them for a few years and love them! They are DSLR's that have the look and feel of those legacy bodies, but inside is the fabulous sensor from the flagship D4 body. When Nikon came out with the D f, which also harkened back to the 1970's and early 80's, I bought two of them - at the time, I was also shooting with the Nikon F-3 as well. At the moment it seems extremely unlikely that Canon will go that route, so I don't feel I am betraying Canon for discussing other brands in this specific context. I too loved the feel of the Canon A-1's with which I started my photographic career.

I have commented on this before, and have the same wish.
