I’ve been shooting professionally for over 30 years and in 2014 moved from full frame Nikon to Fuji. At the time Fuji and Sony were the only companies offering mirror- less and Sony equipment was too heavy and expensive . Plus the colors straight out of camera from Fuji are amazing.
Fuji is really the only company making metal bodied, professional quality, APSC cameras and lenses. Sony, Canon, and Nikon all have the attitude that if you’re shooting professionally, you need to go full frame. But if you want a larger sensor, Fuji offers medium format bodies that are size and price-wise in the range of larger, full frame bodies.
Fuji is really the only company making metal bodied, professional quality, APSC cameras and lenses. Sony, Canon, and Nikon all have the attitude that if you’re shooting professionally, you need to go full frame. But if you want a larger sensor, Fuji offers medium format bodies that are size and price-wise in the range of larger, full frame bodies.
Currently for work projects. I have two Fuji XH2 bodies. Lenses include 16 to 55 and 50 to 140 mm F2.8 zoom lenses as well as a 10 to 24 mm. Prime lenses include 16 mm F2.8, 18 mm F1.4, 35 mm F1.4, 56 mm F1.2 WR, and 90 mm F2. I have a Fuji macro extension tube as well as two adapted Nikon lenses, including a 10.5 mm fisheye and a manual focus macro lens that I use on my Fujis.
I also work as a Tour Leader leading tours of Tuscany Italy outside of FLORENCE and for travel I have a Fuji X100VI with its 35 mm equivalent as well as both the 28 mm equivalent and 50 mm equivalent conversion lenses. Love this system!
I also have 2 Gitzo tripods and various camera bags.
Imported from legacy forum.