In July 2015 I posted a review of the Fujifilm X-T10 which I tested alongside my X-T1 as a lightweight alternative to the larger and more expensive camera. So when Fujifilm announced the launch of the X-T20 I was keen to put one to the test. I took an X-T20 along with me to the FIA World Endurance Championship event at Spa-Francorchamps and also shot the TCR International Series race during the European Le Mans Series event in Monza. I also took a few shots with it during the recent Water Ski event at Hazelwood Ski Centre last month and these three events really put the X-T20 through its paces. Like the X-T10, the T20 is tiny compared to it's bigger brother. Even with the battery grip removed from the T2, the picture above shows the larger camera dwarfing the X-T20. Now this can be seen as a good thing if you are traveling and need a lightweight camera with a big punch but when using it with long lenses such as the 50-140mm or 100-400m...
Brilliant as usual. For the Samyang 8mm fisheye, I've found that a photoshop plug-in filter by Image Trends Inc., the Fisheye Hemi filter, dramatically increases the keep rate of my shots by dialing back some of the more distracting distortion while preserving the unique attributes of the focal length. Highly recommended.
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