In the past two years, I have been using a NIKON D5200 DSLR Camera. I love Nikon. The first ever DSLR I owned.
I was planning to switch from DSLR camera to mirrorless . I need a camera that is handy and good for the street. So I tried to find out the best solution for me. After that, I got about Fujifilm.
I am not bashing Nikon, Rather I start loving Fuji nowadays.
So let's talk about why I selected Fuji and Switching to Fuji
- Lighter And Compact Design
One of the main reasons for switching to Fujifilm is its Lightweight and Compact Design. As I told you before I need a camera that is handy, not big, and can carry anytime for street photography.
- Good Image Quality
I start researching on Youtube, Flickr, 500px, and Unsplash. I tried to find out photos that were taken from entry and mid-level Fuji cameras that I can able to buy right now. I found amazing photos on every platform.
- Fuji Film Simulation
Fuji camera is widely famous for their Film Simulations. Film Simulations digitally replicate the look of Classic Color and Black-and-White Film for incredible straight-out-of-camera images. Every film simulation of Fuji is an excellent Pre-Preset for photography.
- Firmware Updates
Firmware Updates just amazed me. This is truly a Photographer-friendly thought. You can Upgrade your Camera with Firmware Updated, Every time a new version comes and you Upgrade that makes you feel like a new camera.
- Ultimate Travel Camera
This is one of my significant reason to switch to Fuji. I love to take photos because they are a great way of remembering a trip. Due to its great to have a small size, a compact camera that easily fits into a crowded backpack.
- Instant Photo Share
Fuji can connect to a phone by its dedicated FUJIFILM Camera Application app using Bluetooth connection and access photos using the phone anytime, anywhere and share over the great photographs.
- Fuji Cameras Just Look Cool
Last but not least, Fuji cameras are looking cool. A compact design and retro make the aesthetic feel when you hold it and go out for photographs.
Epilogue:
Keep an eye on the website. I will post more articles about my experience on my Fujifilm X-T200 .
That is it for now. Let me know if you have any questions in the comments below.