Fuji X-T1, My Thoughts | Robert Fisher

There are several articles and videos on the interwebs about the Fuji X-T1, Fuji’s new flagship in its wonderful X-Trans sensor line of cameras. This isn’t going to be a hardcore, pixel-peeping, measurbating, test-bench jockey review like some of the others. I will go through some of the performance aspects of the camera but I’m also going to discuss some of the user-related aspects. I’m more concerned with how the camera operates in actual shooting conditions. At 16 megapixels, the pixel pitch, or size, is the same as on the full-frame Nikon D800. I’m a Nikon shooter. That’s what I use for my commercial/client work and it’s what I have used for personal shooting. Prior to Nikon I shot Canon. When I got into photography – with film – Canon had the features I wanted at a price point I was happy with so that got me into their system. As my needs evolved and as I moved into digital in 2007 it made logical sense to stay with Canon, but as time went on, Canon wasn’t offering what I needed at a price point I liked……

Source: rf-photography.ca