Alex
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Nianys, I have only picked up a nex a few times in stores and never been taken with it. Why/how do you find the nex7 a better camera?
Cheers
Cheers
Nianys, I have only picked up a nex a few times in stores and never been taken with it. Why/how do you find the nex7 a better camera?
Cheers
... (and I think I might be the user on all Amin's sites combined who's owned or at least used the most different digital bodies in the past 12 years, with or without mirror)...
Now there's a dubious distinction! I could as likely challenge for the crown, but I won't be bringing out that list in public any time soon :biggrin_old:.
Now there's a dubious distinction! I could as likely challenge for the crown, but I won't be bringing out that list in public any time soon :biggrin_old:.
If you can at least make it into the fifties then you're in with a shot...
I am thinking of returning it and either upgrading my FF body (5d classic to 5dii or 6d).
Do multiple units of a same models count ?? If so, I'm still playing, if not, I'll let you big boys compete...
Amin,
Wait until Nikon release their full frame in a body the same size as the RX1 but with interchangeable lens capability that will take Leica M / Fuji X / and Nikon lenses with an adaptor.....................you'l be back!!
I don't know. Either way, I'm not entering unless someone ponies up a nice prize .
I'm not one to ever say I won't be back. Bottom line is that I'm a fan of (in no particular order) Nikon, Fuji, Canon, Olympus, Panasonic, Sigma, Ricoh, Leica, Pentax, Sony, Zeiss, and Samsung. Unless something happens to me, I'll more than likely be back to all of them .
Now there's a dubious distinction! I could as likely challenge for the crown, but I won't be bringing out that list in public any time soon :biggrin_old:.
I recently bought a Nikon D600, 50/1.8G, and Sigma 35/1.4. Both of those lenses are fantastic, but after using the Fuji X-E1 these past couple weeks, I sold off the Nikon kit.
Horses for courses, of course. I don't shoot sports, ultrawide, tele, much off camera flash, wildlife, or any number of things where the Nikon might do better. If I want to shoot very low light or shallow DOF, the Fuji does both of those enough for me. Plus the Fuji scores 100x higher in the all-important "want to use it" category. So goodbye again, Nikon. I'm sure I'll be back some day!
Why wouldn't you consider one of the Fuji Xs a good camera for landscapes, if I may ask?