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Fuji's XT1 New Firmware Update A Killer
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 381675" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>"Agreed", says the guy who just bought a Sony. I have no intention, at the moment at least, of abandoning my Nikon DSLR's and going full bore mirrorless, but if I did I would probably go Fujifilm. My decision on the Sony was based purely on the hole I needed (OK, wanted) to fill, which was a compact, APS-C camera that delivered great photos at under $1000 with a lens. Had the comparable Fujifilms been $200-300 lower then I might have decided differently, though the 16MP vs. 24MP factor may still have won the day for Sony.</p><p></p><p>That said, the plethora of new Sony models announced this week leads me to believe that they are operating very much in the same vein as other makers with new models trumping new firmware. It'll be interesting to see if Fuji continues down this path.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 381675, member: 9240"] "Agreed", says the guy who just bought a Sony. I have no intention, at the moment at least, of abandoning my Nikon DSLR's and going full bore mirrorless, but if I did I would probably go Fujifilm. My decision on the Sony was based purely on the hole I needed (OK, wanted) to fill, which was a compact, APS-C camera that delivered great photos at under $1000 with a lens. Had the comparable Fujifilms been $200-300 lower then I might have decided differently, though the 16MP vs. 24MP factor may still have won the day for Sony. That said, the plethora of new Sony models announced this week leads me to believe that they are operating very much in the same vein as other makers with new models trumping new firmware. It'll be interesting to see if Fuji continues down this path. [/QUOTE]
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