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richardHaw

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Re: Changing Camera System
« Reply #75 on: February 05, 2016, 12:07:47 »
By the way, tried the xpro2 just now and the af has been improved cobsiderably but still not par with slr's. Just wait a few more months and the price should go down, it is currently inflated.

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Re: Changing Camera System
« Reply #76 on: February 05, 2016, 19:19:39 »
I ran two systems for a couple of years. D700/D300s and Pentax K5 with the small Limited Primes and their 60-250mm on the long end. The K5 and small primes are stunning optically and fun to use. Pentax still lags in AF speed and accuracy for me. Bottom line, I don't like having two systems and deciding which to take. I have used Nikon since the F in the early 70's. No more Pentax; Nikon I'm stuck with you until the end.  8)

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Re: Changing Camera System
« Reply #77 on: February 05, 2016, 22:58:59 »
I was shocked to see that the Fuji 90/2 lens has heptagonal bokeh when stopped down.  :D
Otherwise, nice system I think.
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Re: Changing Camera System
« Reply #78 on: February 05, 2016, 23:19:19 »
I was shocked to see that the Fuji 90/2 lens has heptagonal bokeh when stopped down.  :D
Otherwise, nice system I think.

that's so old school  :o :o :o

i actually like my bokeh balls to be polygonal but yeah, i do expect a rounder aperture from more modern lenses.