I'm not really surprised that they do.
I like shooting with my XT1 and the images OOC can be ready-to-go in many instances. When not, the raw files are very malleable and the stabilized lenses are very good indeed.
With the grip carrying an extra battery I can also do quite a bit of shooting in a day.
This review is for the mirrorless skeptics, the EVF skeptics, and the SLR die-hards.
As Kevin Raber states, it's all about the end result. And, spoiler-alert, he's quite pleased with it.
I have to concur, I often find myself just grabbing a tiny bag with 3 Fuji bodies with lenses and I'm good to go on pretty much any of my subjects. The full-frames and even my crop DSLRs are left on the shelf more and more.
www.luminous-landscape.com/essays/cameras/living_with_the_fuji_x_t1.shtml
I like shooting with my XT1 and the images OOC can be ready-to-go in many instances. When not, the raw files are very malleable and the stabilized lenses are very good indeed.
With the grip carrying an extra battery I can also do quite a bit of shooting in a day.
This review is for the mirrorless skeptics, the EVF skeptics, and the SLR die-hards.
As Kevin Raber states, it's all about the end result. And, spoiler-alert, he's quite pleased with it.
I have to concur, I often find myself just grabbing a tiny bag with 3 Fuji bodies with lenses and I'm good to go on pretty much any of my subjects. The full-frames and even my crop DSLRs are left on the shelf more and more.
www.luminous-landscape.com/essays/cameras/living_with_the_fuji_x_t1.shtml