Even lighter on your pocket and shoulder would be the X-T1 and 16-50 and
50-230, Bob; each lens has OIS.
You could buy the wide and tele converters for the X100S; or buy the X100T with
one converter and get another one at no extra cost (a deal in the USA, I think).
Chris
> On 25 Nov 2014, at 19:28, philippe.amard <philippe.amard@xxxxxx> wrote:
>
> X-T1
> 10-24
> 18-55
> 55-200
>
> as light on the shoulder as on the wallet when you come from the nikon world
> ;-)
>
> Amities
> Philippe
>
>
>
> Le 25 nov. 14 à 20:20, Bob Whitmire a écrit :
>
>> Anyone out there sporting a Lumix DMC-FZ1000? It looks like a pretty nifty
>> all-in-one. I read the DP Review, but as Moose has shown us numerous times,
>> those must be read with a very critical eye, and my eyes ain’t so critical
>> when it comes to the all-in-one.
>>
>> When we go back to the UK this spring, I do not—DO NOT—intend on carrying a
>> full kit. Well, that would be hard because I no longer have my Nikon kit.
>> Guy in Salt Lake City does. Bought it lock, stock and barrel. So I’m down to
>> a Fuji X-100s. I’ve thought about going FZ-1 or X-Pro, but I’m not sure at
>> this point I want to start building another full kit, even if it is smaller
>> and more manageable. And even if I do love me some Fuji.
>>
>> I rather like the extended zoom on the FZ1000, but I know you give something
>> up. I also like the f/2.8 all the way, but that makes it a little bigger.
>> Might settle for shorter zoom if better image quality.
>>
>> Suppose i’m wanting it all. Pro-grade results with amateur camera.
>>
>> Suggestions invited. This is an area I have pretty steadfastly ignored since
>> buying a G-12 some years back.
>>
>> --Bob Whitmire
>> Certified Neanderthal
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