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Richard Harrington is the CEO of ThinkTAP and the Publisher of Photofocus. He is also the founder of RHED Pixel, a visual communications company based in Washington, D.C.
Rich has published over 100 courses on Lynda.com. Rich has authored several books including From Still to Motion, Understanding Photoshop, Professional Web Video, and Creating DSLR Video.
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Well considering that I just pre-ordered the Fujifilm X-T2 I guess mirrorless/dslr
Well I’ve already converted to a Sony A6000 and am debating moving to full frame with an A7II. But I may decide to stay with APS C and purchase an A6300 when I get more lenses in the fall.
I like mirror-less cameras and own a Sony A6000, I like the small size and for the type of pictures I take it is fine. I am going back and forth on whether to purchase a Panasonic GX 85 for the IBIS. There are a lot of cameras and lens that i see and hear about that would be nice to own, but many are beyond what I would consider to spend
A Sony alpha mirrorless hopefully the successor of the α7rii.
Re: My next camera
Have read much positive of mirrorless Fuji X cameras, so I think I’ll buy one soon. Have Nikon system at the moment. I assume Nikon lens have no converter rings available for Fuji system??
Theres a poll above.. refresh the page
Hmm … I guess that’s about right. I plan on ordering a Fuji X-T2 as soon as it’s available. It will be my first ever non-DSLR in 10 years.