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Fujifilm X100T, silver version; also comes in black. (15.2 oz./432g with lens, battery and card, about $1,300). enlarge. I got mine at at this link to them at Adorama. This link to it at Amazon is also a great place to get it.
For carrying everywhere, for photographing people under any and every available lighting condition, for silent shooting and for macro, there is no camera that compares with the Fuji X100T. It's what I carry everywhere with my family. It's not as good for sports (no zoom) and not as good for landscapes (less vivid colors) than the Nikon D3300, but for people photos in any light, the tiny X100T is extraordinary
The X100T is also the very best camera available for new families, travel and vacation photography. It's best for families and people because of its unique ability to get great skin tones in any light, and great for travel because it's a full-featured camera in a very small package.
The X100T is the smallest and lightest serious camera available (half the weight of aLEICA and a fraction of the size and weight of a pro DSLR), and also gives the best results for people pictures under every sort of crazy light you'll find people being people. It's low-light, auto fill-flash, auto ISO, auto WB and color rendition under difficult conditions is far better than any of my Canons, Nikons or LEICAs. Yes, I can get the same results after fiddling with my Nikon or Canon or LEICA for half an hour, but the Fuji X100T always nails the first shot in difficult light all by itself without fiddling, when means the Fuji gets my shot while I'd still be fiddling with one of the other cameras.
No camera captures life like the Fuji X100T, and it's so easy to carry everywhere around your neck since it's even smaller and lighter than the Nikon D3300.
All the pros I've talked to prefer their X100T to the LEICAs they used to shoot for reportage photography. The Fuji X100T is over 60 years ahead of the LEICA M typ 240. The LEICA is great for nature and landscapes as I suggest below, but for the people shots that LEICA used to do best, today it's Fuji.
Last year's Fuji X100S is 90% the same, just without the silent electronic shutter. The oldest Fuji X100 is 80% as good as the X100S, just slower. If money matters, get a leftover or used X100S or X100.
Credit to http://www.kenrockwell.com/
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Monday, April 6, 2015
Best Type of Camera that Best for People, Family & Travel
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