
Fujifilm GFX 50s II or …. GFX 100s?
I’ve had occasion to wonder whether I need to take a step up in my equipment (or whether that’s just gear envy) to obtain some of the photographic results I thought I should be getting.
Ann’s Fujifilm XT-3
My primary camera is a Fujifilm X-T3. It’s my third X-T model and I love it. So much in fact I found no need to upgrade to the X-T4.
Lumix LX100II
The best point-and-shoot out there! From the micro-4/3s sensor to the plethora of manual controls, to the Leica glass, there little to be critical of with this carry-around camera.
Sony DSC RX100 M6
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC RX100 VI is a pocketable compact camera which I never quite fell in love with. It is our “put it in our car in case we need a camera” category.
Fujifilm X-T2
Fujifilm took a big step up with its second generation of cameras and both Dan and I took advantage of it, this time going with different cameras - Dan with his X-Pro 2 and me with the X-T2.
Fujifilm X-T1
Our photography started getting serious with the X-T1. Not only did we buy our RRS tripods around the same time as getting the cameras, we got L-brackets and filters to help us with image making, not to mention starting to build out our line of Fujifilm XF lenses.
Fujifilm X-E1
The Fujifilm X-E1 was my first big camera upgrade, with a whopping 16 megapixel sensor.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1
Dan gave this camera to me when he left for Liberia after a trip home.