>>3336737>X-TransI applaud Fujifilm for innovating, and I can understand the theory behind the sensor, but I think they missed the mark just slightly when it comes to optical clarity and sharpness, although I do appreciate the color rendition of X-Trans over a lot of Beyer APS-C competitors.
>>3336769What do you mean they're "soft"? Are you talking about the bokeh? It's meant to be like that.
>>3336780>make sure to get the 45 mm 1.8Already got all the "premium" f1.8 primes except the 12mm, so my lens stable is the 75mm, 45mm, 25mm, and 17mm f1.8 primes and then the 14-150mm ED II. So far the 45mm is my favorite, but I'm warming up to the 25mm really quick and it might become my favorite depending on how it performs for nature walking. Pic related is one of the shots I got with the 45mm and the benchmarking shot that first made me fall in love with this system. I'm still astounded at the details on that sign, especially the screws and surface imperfections of the plate.
>>3336796>dual stabilizationI read that Oly is doing dual stab with their Pro line now, but those lenses are still a bit out of my league, especially considering I originally bought this camera for an aspiring family photographer lower on the totem pole.