I gave up on my Fujifilm XH-2 and XH-2 S, as I had way too many soft images even if the camera indicated focus acquired (green square). I was not too impressed with the bird eye detection capabilities of these two cameras, and the many firmware updates did not improve it for me. Almost to the contrary. Thanks for sharing your experiences.
Thank you for watching. I had a really great bird season photographing birds this year with the Fujifilm system I had a lot of keepers but I must admit that I never felt completely confident in the system. Birds flying horizontally the system performed well,birds flying toward the camera was a bigger challenge. At this point Fujifilm should be as good as Canon,Sony and Nikon. I recently purchased the Nikon Z8 and 180-600 lens and it’s definitely better than fujifilm.
thanks for sharing these beautiful images.
My pleasure 😊
Very nice images Jorge, I traded my XF10-400 for the XF70-300 which is great for my use case and if need I have the 1.4 TC.
@@Enrique-the-photographer good evening the 70-300 is a great lens, one of the hard to find Fuji lenses
I gave up on my Fujifilm XH-2 and XH-2 S, as I had way too many soft images even if the camera indicated focus acquired (green square). I was not too impressed with the bird eye detection capabilities of these two cameras, and the many firmware updates did not improve it for me. Almost to the contrary. Thanks for sharing your experiences.
Thank you for watching. I had a really great bird season photographing birds this year with the Fujifilm system I had a lot of keepers but I must admit that I never felt completely confident in the system. Birds flying horizontally the system performed well,birds flying toward the camera was a bigger challenge. At this point Fujifilm should be as good as Canon,Sony and Nikon. I recently purchased the Nikon Z8 and 180-600 lens and it’s definitely better than fujifilm.
Nice pics! I still hope you get a chance to to test the X-T5 with the latest firmware for bird photography.
Hopefully on a sunny day this time!