02-09-2017, 07:59 PM
Could you explain a bit the part
One big strength of Fuji mirrorless is firmware upgrades - and not only one or two to fix bugs and mistakes. Since I bought my first X-E2, they delivered updates up to current version 4.01 which gave me an electronic shutter, more focus-points, better manual focus and a lot more stuff I normally would expect to need to pay for. Fuji is of all camera manufacturers I know and tried the one with a real big sustainability.
X-T1, although no longer in production got version 5.01. The same goes for their lenses - ever heard of a lens firmware upgrade you could do - except of rather new Sigma and the new Tamrons? I think it has a reason that PhaseOne delivers backs and bodies separately, it's all about investment.
That also will be the big strength of their "medium format" GFX 50S. As there already rumors about M and L models (with bigger/higher MP sensors) I'm pretty sure, that buying the first version today won't let you down in terms of functionality for the next half decade.
opposite of that: for each bloody Nikon body a separate battery grip - is that necessary? That's only about making more money, nothing else.
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Especially the mirrorless ones.
One big strength of Fuji mirrorless is firmware upgrades - and not only one or two to fix bugs and mistakes. Since I bought my first X-E2, they delivered updates up to current version 4.01 which gave me an electronic shutter, more focus-points, better manual focus and a lot more stuff I normally would expect to need to pay for. Fuji is of all camera manufacturers I know and tried the one with a real big sustainability.
X-T1, although no longer in production got version 5.01. The same goes for their lenses - ever heard of a lens firmware upgrade you could do - except of rather new Sigma and the new Tamrons? I think it has a reason that PhaseOne delivers backs and bodies separately, it's all about investment.
That also will be the big strength of their "medium format" GFX 50S. As there already rumors about M and L models (with bigger/higher MP sensors) I'm pretty sure, that buying the first version today won't let you down in terms of functionality for the next half decade.
opposite of that: for each bloody Nikon body a separate battery grip - is that necessary? That's only about making more money, nothing else.