Fuji X100T – A Real World Review | Alik Griffin

Not to long ago I made the leap into the FujiX100T fixed lens system. But why this camera? Why only a 16 megapixel APS-C camera with a fixed lens when I already own a Sony A7r with a few great lenses? I use to think megapixels and dynamic range was all that mattered, but now after going through a few different camera bodies over the years, I’ve really come to learn that it’s the physical camera itself that matters. Not just the specs, or the pixel depth of the sensor resolution, but the way the camera feels in your hand, the experience of shooting itself. I’ve come to learn that it’s the actual physical process of taking the photos that I enjoy and the Fuji X100T is absolutely perfect for this. With a few flaws of course :) So I wanted to do a review different than all the other reviews on the Internet done by bloggers that have no idea what this camera really is who just want to list a bunch of blind specs hoping to get some good page rank. Yes this camera has auto focus, and it’s 16 megapixels and has a OVF / EVF!. Ok that’s out of the way. . .

Source: alikgriffin.com
 


Fuji X100T

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