08-14-2016, 11:49 AM
"I can wait" appears to me a very good spirit at the moment
Honestly, Photokina is approaching and although various rumours sites remain silent about mirrorless form CaNikon, I would be surprised if their magicians would not draw a rabbit out of their cylinders. There are already some good or ar least interesting offerings around but that can't be all.
Don't get me wrong, Arthur: At the moment I would not sell my DSLR, it still has some tricks the comparatively simple X-E2 has not. And some parts of Fuji's menu are just not well thought enough for me. Yes, they are constantly improving it and I need to become more flexible: Just because I could put everything what I needed in the Custom bank on a Nikon, it doesn't have to be exactly the same on a Fuji - but a bit of more usability and interoperability would be alright. If you have more than one body of the same type, the settings should be transferrable. Or being customized on a big PC screen.
I still like to have a big camera for the people who judge the photog my the weight and size of it and small ones because the same people don't take it serious - which gives me the pleasure of getting results I could not have with the big boy. Oh yes, and then there's my highly grateful back.
Honestly, Photokina is approaching and although various rumours sites remain silent about mirrorless form CaNikon, I would be surprised if their magicians would not draw a rabbit out of their cylinders. There are already some good or ar least interesting offerings around but that can't be all.
Don't get me wrong, Arthur: At the moment I would not sell my DSLR, it still has some tricks the comparatively simple X-E2 has not. And some parts of Fuji's menu are just not well thought enough for me. Yes, they are constantly improving it and I need to become more flexible: Just because I could put everything what I needed in the Custom bank on a Nikon, it doesn't have to be exactly the same on a Fuji - but a bit of more usability and interoperability would be alright. If you have more than one body of the same type, the settings should be transferrable. Or being customized on a big PC screen.
I still like to have a big camera for the people who judge the photog my the weight and size of it and small ones because the same people don't take it serious - which gives me the pleasure of getting results I could not have with the big boy. Oh yes, and then there's my highly grateful back.