guys just wanna gather some feedback before I invest in this new system (I'm a long time Canon user)... anyone regretted getting into the x-mount system?
The following is based on my personal view. Constructive disccussion is most welcome, but don't need to flame each other.
Thank you very much.
What kind of Canon are you using?
What kind of photo you like to take?
- Protrait
- Landscape
- product
- Street photography
- event
- sport
- wedding
As Fuji X100 or XP1 user, I can't rush to take photos.
If one is pampered too much by the speed of DSLR, then new user will be frustrated by the Fuji X system.
But can get used to it if one is willing to spend time with it. But also have to depend on what kind of photography you are taking.
Fuji is for Slower composed photos initially.
After awhile, when becoming expert with it, can take "faster" photos.
But some photos are hit & missed.
But strangely, it is because of the disadvantages, that the photos I take make it very rewarding.
I like the photos I took of my sons, have kinda of 3D effect, very natural and "pop" out...
I love my XP1...
NO REGRET!
Choose Fuji X series if:
1. You are willing to spend time learning how to use it.
2. If choose Fuji X series, learn to ignore other people negative comments on it. (it will affect your enjoyment with Fuji).
3. Be patient with it like your new girlfriend and not like long time wife who you can take it for granted.
4. Be forgiving on some missed shoots.
5. You want to have much less gear than DSLR but want to upgrade from PnS.
I think the most of us, the greatest concern is the hit & missed action.
Before taking the plunge into totally new system, the most crucial hurdle for me then was the thoughts of missing some shots.
Though I feel most of the time it is because I am not too familar with the gear and or photography "rules" (Apreture, lighting, speed)
But sometime I am so Kia Su that I am afraid/don't want the thoughts of missed action photos.
I guess there is a few options to that:-
1. either buy another DSLR (back up) to capture photos that requre faster reaction
2. buy a flash gun to "freeze" faster action. (is this correct? But works for me.)
After thinking for awhile, I gave up the 1st option.
~ Cause initially I didn't want a to use heavy "pro" gear (DSLR), it defeat my requirement for light system for pure photo taking enjoyment.
~ Lugging extra lens, flash, tripod etc Bulky body + lens
***shrudder****
~ Focus on 1 system is better. Mastering on 1 gear is better than trying to be "the master of all trades".
~ I don't need to cover event. For Wedding, they have already engage professional Photogragher, so they don't need us. For sport event, like Lion XII matches, F1 racing etc... to be frank, this is totally different interest, to excel in this, the gear must be different and do you really have interest in that in the 1st place?
For Company or school sports day, are you the designated photographer? If not why should we burden with such heavy gear?
~ Lastly how many times do we really need to use it for such purposes. If really require, and die die that day must use it, then loan DSLR for a few days.
~ I don't see it the other way round. (Senario:- I have a DSLR, use DSLR for every purpose, then die die need a lighter system for some once in a blue moon event? Duh...)
XP1 is good enough for such purpose, if we learn how, where and when to take photos. We don't really need to take dashing action to have good photo.
Overall, one has to use it to appreciate the Fuji XP1, quite hard for anyone to tell you is it for you.
Know your photographing characteristic to determine if it's for you.
If clear the 1st stage, you may either want to loan it 1st before buying.
Or if got money, buy it 1st, then sell it if it's not suitable for you.
Confirm got people want to buy it.
Hobby is not a cheap anyway. Most hobbies that I know of is expensive, even if someone going to challenge that jogging and running is free, but buying good pair of shoes, shorts, t-shirt, ipod, gd pair of earphones to keep you company is expensive too. Further argument is that you can buy cheap shoes, short, t-shirt, MP3 & earphones.
You can buy cheap camera too. Case closed.
But don't put too much monetary amount on your interest. JUST DO IT!