Fuji X-T2 sold

Mike G

All-Pro
Location
West London
Name
Mike Gorman
My much loved X-T2 has been sold to a dealer as I cannot rationalise having two bodies! And as the X-H1 has stolen my affections, I needed to move the X-T2 on.
I thought long and hard before selling to Park Cameras in the U.K. but it had to head off into the sunset! Thence onto a new owner who will have a nice pristine X-T2 to enjoy!
 
My much loved X-T2 has been sold to a dealer as I cannot rationalise having two bodies! And as the X-H1 has stolen my affections, I needed to move the X-T2 on.
I thought long and hard before selling to Park Cameras in the U.K. but it had to head off into the sunset! Thence onto a new owner who will have a nice pristine X-T2 to enjoy!
Since I use digital camera's I feel the need for a backup camera. Never needed it.
During my film days never worried about it. Don't know what it is, but on every long trip I take a backup camera with me. It mostly stays in the suitcase . . . .
 
Since I use digital camera's I feel the need for a backup camera. Never needed it.
During my film days never worried about it. Don't know what it is, but on every long trip I take a backup camera with me. It mostly stays in the suitcase . . . .

I have that permanently ingrained in my brain from shooting weddings. Always have a backup. I have been on a vacation trip where I had a body take a hit from a wave and it went down. So even though nine times out of ten a backup is unnecessary. It’s nice to have that time it is needed.
 
Bobby, I am not a commercial photographer so the need for a backup is not a priority for me!
Even if there is a disaster it’s not the end of the world for this old geezer. So it becomes dead weight, and I moved to Fuji to save weight, yes I know the X-H1 is an extra 5.85 ounces(166 grams) but I’m prepared to carry that. I’ll just eat one less doughnut.
 
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