I use a Xt5 with the 150 to 600mm F8 and F11 using the 1.4 tele converter and get excellent results up to iso 6400 using DxO Pureraw 4 as long as I nail the exposure.
I think if the light is good, you can get away with higher iso, as there is just less noise all round. I'm still tempted to swap my X--S20 for the X-H2S though. It's all about the best light gathering though, and FF cameras are better in this respect, but they lack reach and can be heavy.
My hope is that Fuji have created a slr film camera that utilises the xmount and has full AF. And imagine it was also packed with a digital sensor. Uffffff I know, I’m only dreaming😫. But just imagine. 🥰
Hello there, I am new to your channel. I particularly enjoyed listening to your perspective on what the next Fujifilm camera for should be. I agree that a Fujifilm X-40 model with vintage appearance yet modern high-tech capability would be an excellent camera for most nonprofessional photographers. I also think that the younger generation would truly love that camera. Thank you for a wonderful discussion. 😊
Welcome and thanks for watching! I do hope that we get a camera like this, but one other area i'd love fuji to explore is making a compact in size Full Frame camera, to have a vintage styled camera that has a sensor equivalent to full frame would be great. The image quality for professionals and enthusiasts alike would offer huge potential.
a Fuji answer to the Olympus Pen F digital. With EVF, Dial control, touch screen, hybrid AF, IBIS, emphasis on still images, color profile suite, and monochrome profile suite. With minimum video because I may need it sometime, like MP4 1080 60fps, and maybe 4K at 30fps. I want to be able to mount an equivalent 85mm lens on it. A minimalist street camera with dials. Price under $1800. At present the Olympus Pen F is over $1000 for a used example. Fuji has the ability to make a affordable and better version of the Oly Pen F digital.