Well, it's interesting but he's obviously never owned a Pentax, not
that the Canon- or Nikon shooters that I hang about with are combative
at all, they name call occasionally but that's about it.

So how does thje XT-1 do in studio, manual settings set such that the
ambient light is way down below that of the metered flash values? I
would expect that the EVF would then be next to useless?


On 21 March 2014 15:24, Bill <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is the kind of article I would write about the Fuji X-t1, were I a
> decent writer. It is accompanied by the type of photos I would put into a
> publication of this type, were I a decent photographer.
> It's a pretty enjoyable read.
> olafphotoblog.com/2014/03/19/no-more-excuses-fuji-x-t1-review/
> bill
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