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<blockquote data-quote="brick tamland" data-source="post: 1082637" data-attributes="member: 8222"><p>^ The Fuji XT2 is getting very good reviews. Anyone with some spare cash should take a look at it. But it's not exactly cheap. I met someone who has it. It definitely looks the part, with all those those dials. The native lenses are excellent. Images are great, and there's a ton of features that have convinced even some pros to switch from good ol' Canon and Nikon. Only downsides apparently are less than stellar battery life, but there's an after-market battery grip which boosts some functions like the frames per second recording speed. If I was upgrading from Nikon I'd really be torn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brick tamland, post: 1082637, member: 8222"] ^ The Fuji XT2 is getting very good reviews. Anyone with some spare cash should take a look at it. But it's not exactly cheap. I met someone who has it. It definitely looks the part, with all those those dials. The native lenses are excellent. Images are great, and there's a ton of features that have convinced even some pros to switch from good ol' Canon and Nikon. Only downsides apparently are less than stellar battery life, but there's an after-market battery grip which boosts some functions like the frames per second recording speed. If I was upgrading from Nikon I'd really be torn. [/QUOTE]
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