Man of Honour
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They're brilliant! I took some long exposures recently and am pleased how they came out. Fuji XT-3 with my Samyang wide angle.
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Traded the X-E3 in for what I paid and gone back to the X-E4 (got one for £730 new). With the 35mm f2 and the thumb rest it's well balanced. The X-E3 I found the focus hit rate wasn't as good as I was used to and it was getting frustrating trying to focus on lower light, lots of hunting.
Just bide your time, there’ll be one on the MM within a week or solooks like it's time for me to get an XE 4
I've been thinking about buying a fuji for mostly landscape photography during hiking and when on holiday. It's been between a fuji and perhaps a full frame Sony alpha. Possibly the A7iii. Maybe see what the black Friday or Christmas deals will be for both.
It would be my first camera and I've spent several months now deliberating which one to get for the xt 4 vs the Sony.
Any thoughts or advice? Thanks .
The Samyang 12mm is a brilliant lens for the money. My pics above were taken using it. At 5.6 its perfect, and as has been said above AF just isn't necessary, although I do find swapping between AF lenses and the Samyang a bit of a pain on the XT-3.
if it can match the Fuji IQ.
Put my 14mm and 55-200 up on MM.
I'd definitely include more info on condition and reason for sale, just a tip![]()
I can answer that for you now - it can't. I mean, its very good and especially so for the size, but its not APS-C levels of good.