Understand, I use to shoot a lot of sports, if your not photographing low light sports I would not get the lens. If you are into bird photography go for the 150-600 or 100-400. The 70-300 is also an outstanding lens and it take the 1.4 extender. I would not buy the 200 lens today.
Great video. Any issues with rolling shutter? The main reason I’m concerned is because this cameras readout is a little slower than my XT3 and rolling shutter can be a factor at times.
Hello, I did not notice any issues with rolling shutter. Perhaps with smaller birds like hummingbirds, it could be an issue, but with large birds, I did not see it
Nice to see you Jorge, great captures. I was planning a ride to the Wakodahatchee park tomorrow but my wife informed me that we’re invited to Alejandro and Irene’s house for brunch (I'm not going to argue, I always lose). I still didn’t decide which camera to get, X-T5 vs X-H2 (or 2S), it’s got to do with those analog dials. On a separate note, I called B&H to buy the X100VI (yes, just another toy) and was told that it will be available (possibly) around June. Be well.
Great photos. I've got the X-H2S and am considering getting the X-H2 as a second camera. You don't get any rolling shutter in electronic shutter mode? I'm jealous of your 200mm lens. What an amazing lens.
Thank You, Im not seeing any rolling shutter issues with the camera. The FUJIFILM XF 200mm f/2 R LM OIS WR Lens with XF 1.4x TC F2 WR Teleconverter and UV Filter Kit at BH is an AWSOME price. I paid $1,000 more. No other manufacturers offer a 200mm or 420mm with 1.4 extender at such a great value. 400mm 2.8 from Canon,Nikon,Sony would cost about $15,000
Understand, I use to shoot a lot of sports, if your not photographing low light sports I would not get the lens. If you are into bird photography go for the 150-600 or 100-400. The 70-300 is also an outstanding lens and it take the 1.4 extender. I would not buy the 200 lens today.
Great video. Any issues with rolling shutter? The main reason I’m concerned is because this cameras readout is a little slower than my XT3 and rolling shutter can be a factor at times.
Hello, I did not notice any issues with rolling shutter. Perhaps with smaller birds like hummingbirds, it could be an issue, but with large birds, I did not see it
Nice to see you Jorge, great captures. I was planning a ride to the Wakodahatchee park tomorrow but my wife informed me that we’re invited to Alejandro and Irene’s house for brunch (I'm not going to argue, I always lose). I still didn’t decide which camera to get, X-T5 vs X-H2 (or 2S), it’s got to do with those analog dials. On a separate note, I called B&H to buy the X100VI (yes, just another toy) and was told that it will be available (possibly) around June. Be well.
Thank you, enjoy the day with that family. If you’re not doing a lot of action photography I would get the XT5 it’s easier to carry and more fun
Great photos. I've got the X-H2S and am considering getting the X-H2 as a second camera. You don't get any rolling shutter in electronic shutter mode? I'm jealous of your 200mm lens. What an amazing lens.
Thank You, Im not seeing any rolling shutter issues with the camera. The FUJIFILM XF 200mm f/2 R LM OIS WR Lens with XF 1.4x TC F2 WR Teleconverter and UV Filter Kit at BH is an AWSOME price. I paid $1,000 more. No other manufacturers offer a 200mm or 420mm with 1.4 extender at such a great value. 400mm 2.8 from Canon,Nikon,Sony would cost about $15,000
@@jrperezphotography Even still, $5k is a lot for many people. I'd have to save a long time to buy it. So tempting though.
Great lens but too heavy. It is not for bird photography. If you are portrait photographers than lenses is Brilliant.