I have just purchased mine and it will not be going back. It is an absolutely brilliant camera and will be a camera that will service me for the next 10 years. I could not imagine having to send this camera back. I have upgraded from the Fuji film X - S 10 and I sold that camera to my son. My son is 17 and earns a good income and he loves the Fuji film. XS 10. So one happy family. We will go out shooting together
@@ChrisOrange I have watched so many of your videos, comparing the different cameras and I do a fair bit of landscape photography, but I use a Nikon D850 and I’m 53 now and just like in that big heavy thing it’s getting harder. I think I will slowly transition fully over to Fuji film. I will probably pick up a second Fuji film body maybe an XT3 as I don’t like the flip out screen too much However I picked up the fringer adapter today so I can use all of my beautiful mountain lenses on the XT5 and I tried the 70 to 200 2.8 FL today and oh my gosh it’s beautiful it’s a beast of a lens on the XT5 Because it becomes a 105 to 350….my 200 - 500 is now a 300 to 750 5.6 …. I think I will have some fun with the XT5 If people have older Nikon lenses, I would thoroughly recommend them getting the fringer adapter. This one is great as it allows for for auto focus. And it works a treat.
I've just bought the X-H2 and because I have large hands I'm loving the chunky grip. Resolution and features are outstanding and a big improvement over the still very good X-H1. Keep up the great vids 👍
X-T1 was pretty bad on release with half-baked firmware. I honestly think that's the main reason they started the concept of "we'll update the product over time to add features/fix things" because they had to with that particular body. I'd be content with the X-T3, probably the best APS-C stills body on the market, if Fuji didn't have that stupid flicker after focusing/taking a shot when the aperture ticks back to wide open. Most people don't notice it, I get migraines after using an X-E2, X-E3, X-T30, X-T2, and X-T3 all for around 2 weeks to a month each. Shame, the f/2 fujichrons are some of my favorite digital lenses period build and quality for price wise.