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 Posted: Sat Nov 28th, 2015 04:33
Eric



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jk wrote:
I think over time we become lazy or less accepting to the notion of carrying large amounts of heavy equipment that allows us to capture that perfect picture or moment.

The same can be true with the Fuji kit but as yet it is still not second nature for me. But I do prefer its smaller size and reduced weight.


In my case, photography has sadly lost a little of its charm. When it becomes a chore, you notice a little more, the inumberance of lugging around something unnecessary. It's not a physical strength thing, it's a "is this really necessary" feeling.

Your comment on the Fuji is well made.

The main players have evolved an ergonomic design in their camera bodies which, having grown with it, we find instinctive in use. I find the Fuji isn't quite in that league or maybe, the frequency of my using it has been insufficient to feel 100% at home with it?

For that reason, despite its greater portability and almost unnoticeable presence on the shoulder, I find myself loathed to part with the more familiar Nikon gear. The D750 to me, is more comfortable in the hand than the Fuji. But the lens size and weight tip the balance...literally.

I suspect the answer is to revive my enthusiasm for photography and then the equipment feel won't matter so much.


Back to the new bathroom installation!



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