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Assessment of the abilities of the Fuji XT2 v Nikon D500 whilst doing flamenco dance photography.   -   Page   4 | |
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highlander wrote:I have ditched my Nikon gear and don't regret it for one minute. Yes, I would like the XT2 but buying a used XT1 meant more lenses and glass last a lot longer than bodies, sadly. I thoroughly recommend the 16-55 f2.8. I bought one a week back and its focus is very fast, even on the XT1, its almost silent, and the results are stunning. So much so I am selling my 14mm and 35mm primes. I am keeping my Zeiss Touit 50mm because I love the results from it and it is a true 1:1 macro which Fuji don't make at the moment. Close focus is so close you can actually bang the camera on the subject and knock your own nose in the process! Jan...I've sent you a PM
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