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Sitwon
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Apr 1, 2019
Last year, I bought my wife a Tamron 24-70mm f/2.8 as a gift. The Nikon 24-70 was already her favorite lens and she often rented it when she had paid gigs. She already had one 50mm full-frame prime lens. Toward the end of last year, as she started getting more paid gigs, she made the decision to upgrade from her old D3300 to the D750. (The D750 is more affordable than the D850 and according to reviews it seems to perform a little better in low-light... which is most of the gigs she gets.) She loves the new body, and she feels like it was a big step up in IQ. What surprised her the most, however, was how more comfortable it feels in her hand. Just this past week, I myself upgraded from the X-T1 to the X-T3. I already have basically all the glass I want, but was growing increasingly frustrated with the display lag of the X-T1. I wanted the X-T3 mostly for the lag-free EVF, but as it turns out it actually solves ALL of the little annoyances I had with the X-T1. The way the dials lock is more intuitive, the EV dial doesn't get bumped as easily, the built-in Bluetooth makes geo-tagging seamless and allows it to automatically transfer JPEGs to my phone, I can recharge the battery via USB (no need to pack a separate charger), and the list goes on. The more I use it, the more I discover improvements that were made since the X-T1. Even the tripod mount is in a better position than it was on the X-T1 (aligned with the optical axis, and not so close to the battery door that attaching anything will block the door from opening.) It has been all that I expected from the upgrade and more. For now I'm hanging onto the X-T1 as a backup body. Converting to IR sound like an interesting option.
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