16.3 megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS sensor (same sensor as X-Pro1/X-E1) Hi-speed EXR Processor II Compact and lightweight body (half the size of an D-SLR) Shutter lag of 0.05secs and a maximum burst speed of 5.6fps (max. 30 frames) Tiltable 3-inch LCD (920K dot high definition) XC 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS lens
Can you put a wide angle lens onto these? Looking to pick up something to take decent internal photos (real estate) on a tripod.
mgowans to nomis83
26 Jul 171#7
The 16mm-50mm lens that comes with this is pretty wide? Do you need wider?
danielrobertson1989 to nomis83
26 Jul 171#15
I’ve got the manual focus Samyang 12mm f2 and it’s...wide.
M1LFHunter to nomis83
27 Jul 17#25
You need wider than 16mm?
bentrewern
26 Jul 172#2
By all reports the XF 10-24 is a great lens. Not cheap though. If you want something cheaper the Samyang 12mm is meant to be good if don't mind manual everything.
Fuji could do with a cheaper wide lens to go with this.
nomis83 to bentrewern
26 Jul 171#4
I clearly don't know what i'm talking about... I just searched the same site for a wide angle lens and found one for £75. Off to find a specialist forum and do some educational research!
bentrewern
26 Jul 171#3
Worth looking at the x-a2 for £199.00. Newer but no X-Trans sensor. Not a big deal.
mgowans to bentrewern
26 Jul 17#9
This x-m1 deal is good, but the x-a2 deal is stonking.
juanmax to bentrewern
27 Jul 17#17
Link?
brilly
26 Jul 172#5
think the thing you was was just a converter for a different camera (x70)
if its just for interiors and on tripods... and you dont have the camera yet then maybe look into other systems such as canon dslr which has a 'cheap' wide angle zoom
(edit ... or you can take multiple photos with normal lens and stitch them together if the hassle vs time is worth it to you)
retrogeezer
26 Jul 17#6
I wish Fuji would do a new HS bridge camera, my 4 year old HS30 is getting a bit past it.
dlo247
26 Jul 172#8
Great deal. I agree, the XA2 is an even better deal.
sffs
26 Jul 171#10
The x-e2 with much better xf lens at £450 is better still
nomis83
26 Jul 171#11
As I read and learn more this evening... probably not! For a beginner there is a lot to take in and on every forum discussing interior photography they just seem to end up in arguments over what solution is best at a low budget.
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16.3 megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS sensor
(same sensor as X-Pro1/X-E1)
Hi-speed EXR Processor II
Compact and lightweight body (half the size of an D-SLR)
Shutter lag of 0.05secs and a maximum burst speed of 5.6fps (max. 30 frames)
Tiltable 3-inch LCD (920K dot high definition)
XC 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS lens
£249 with 12 month warranty.
£499 at Amazon
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fujifilm-X-M1-Camera-16-3MP-16-50mm/dp/B00DM7X6HC
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Fuji could do with a cheaper wide lens to go with this.
your cheap wide angles for this camera are probably all listed here:
http://www.camerapricebuster.co.uk/Samyang/Samyang-Fuji-X-Mount-Lenses
if its just for interiors and on tripods... and you dont have the camera yet then maybe look into other systems such as canon dslr which has a 'cheap' wide angle zoom
(edit ... or you can take multiple photos with normal lens and stitch them together if the hassle vs time is worth it to you)