Perry Way
Member
I have always enjoyed my Fuji X100. What a nice camera for the trail. Brought it with me everywhere, but I outgrew the fixed lens of the X100 and bought into the Fuji X-mount line with the X-Pro 1 when it came out. I had a few lenses but I didn't like them. too big and heavy and not into 1:1 or telephoto. More of a wide angle shooter. So I sold all the glass except kept a pancake lens so at least I could shoot this camera and put it away quickly. But I haven't used it much, because of the size being larger and heavier weight than the X100.
But now I'm in a different place, I'm looking for a camera system that I can take with me on long hikes to give me superb optimal images, and looking at the X-Pro 3 upgrade, and reassessing the glass they offer.
My question is, can I depend on the X platform being constantly updated with better sensors and more glass options? I kind of perceive the APS-C sensor to be a debilitating component of this future use of my investment.
Anyone have any kind of construction feedback for me?
Would it be better to invest in a full frame system (Nikon) or stick with X mount and push it to the limit until I want more then pony up for GFX medium format?
But now I'm in a different place, I'm looking for a camera system that I can take with me on long hikes to give me superb optimal images, and looking at the X-Pro 3 upgrade, and reassessing the glass they offer.
My question is, can I depend on the X platform being constantly updated with better sensors and more glass options? I kind of perceive the APS-C sensor to be a debilitating component of this future use of my investment.
Anyone have any kind of construction feedback for me?
Would it be better to invest in a full frame system (Nikon) or stick with X mount and push it to the limit until I want more then pony up for GFX medium format?