I plan on getting the x100T when the price goes back down to $1098 but I see the S version is already $848 new. Do you think the upgrade to the T is worth the $300 extra dollars with it having the same sensor?
imagesbybarbara Goldmember More info | Jul 30, 2015 06:17 | #1 I plan on getting the x100T when the price goes back down to $1098 but I see the S version is already $848 new. Do you think the upgrade to the T is worth the $300 extra dollars with it having the same sensor? 16-35 2.8L 24-105L 35 1.4L 135L 50 1.4 85 1.8 and 100 macro, 5D, 5D2, 40D, 20D, (3) 550, 2 Sunpak 555, white lighting studio set-up.
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Jul 30, 2015 10:11 | #2 The T has improved EVF and LCD, WiFi, an extra stop of exposure compensation in each direction (+ and -) and more aperture stops. I really like the +-3 exposure compensation and extra aperture stops and, while I don't usually upload pictures via it, I do use my phone as a remote with the WiFi. The Fuji remote app for Android is pretty reliable. Fuji X....BAAAAM! Renders way different than Sony.
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jecottrell Senior Member 324 posts Likes: 29 Joined Nov 2012 Location: Tucson, AZ More info | Jul 30, 2015 12:32 | #3 Why not just pay ~$900 for a used X100T?
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Jul 30, 2015 15:19 | #4 Thanks for the info! 16-35 2.8L 24-105L 35 1.4L 135L 50 1.4 85 1.8 and 100 macro, 5D, 5D2, 40D, 20D, (3) 550, 2 Sunpak 555, white lighting studio set-up.
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