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Fuji Follow-Up | David Hobby

It’s been two years since I fell down the Fuji rabbit hole. It’s been a wonderful (and public) experience, and I probably get asked more questions about Fuji than anything else. So today we’re taking a small side trip from lighting and heading into mirrorless. Apologies to the uninterested. I’l be back soon. But for those considering a foray into Fuji, I hope you’ll find this helpful. Long story short, they have changed nearly everything about my photography. I travel much lighter, am more likely to have a camera on me and end up shooting lots more photos as a result. I just edited out my 2013 faves, and was not surprised to find that 18 out of 22 of them were shot with an X-Series camera. I have no hesitation taking them on paying jobs, and have never been disappointed by them in that respect. My Nikons have fallen to a state of only occasional use. Like my friend Zack Arias, I am far more likely to bounce between the Fujis and the Phase. (With the former getting far more use than the latter.) One of my favorite things about them (other than the leaf shutter on the 100’s) is the consistency of the chip across the platform of different cameras. What chip a Fuji sports is a function of when it was made, not how much it costs……

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