I should probably sell it if I’m not gonna use it.  It’s a wonderful
lens, just too big & heavy -T

On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 11:53 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> If that sigma needs a new home and is going cheap....
>
> Tim Bray <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>Had a little pleasant monetary surprise, and had trips scheduled to
>>Tokyo and The Big Island in March, so on impulse got a Fujifilm X-E1
>>with the 35mmF1.4 and the 18-55 “kit” zoom.
>>
>>It’s interesting, because the sensor size and useful ISO range is more
>>or less identical to the K-5, but the ergonomics and view-finding
>>could hardly be more different.
>>
>>Conclusion: If you can put up with an EVF viewfinder, the advantages
>>of the lighter weight are, well, pretty major.  And that 35mmF1.4,
>>well wow.  I’m not sure about the future of SLRs in the mirrorless
>>age.
>>
>>Anyhow, some photos:
>>
>>Blog about the camera, with comparative Canon S100, X-E1, K-5 size
>>shot: http://goo.gl/BxeO8
>>Tokyo by night: http://goo.gl/aKomn
>>Imperial Palace Garden Gates: http://goo.gl/y9nTg
>>Ghostly garden: http://goo.gl/gHSsU
>>Green light: http://goo.gl/XH226
>>Shrine: http://goo.gl/Y8i5I
>>Stadium: http://goo.gl/SuJyM
>>Blog about the future of mirrorless: http://goo.gl/E95Do
>>
>>Am I done with the Pentax?  Nope, because I have the 100mm macro and
>>the 50-135 and the big ol’ Tokina 400mm, and I can’t see any point in
>>replicating those on the Fuji.  But I think the 40mm pancake and Sigma
>>30mm F1.4 might not be getting much love in future.
>>
>> -T
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