Wildlife Photography with Fuji Cameras: My First Impressions

It’s been almost exactly 10 years since Fujifilm released the X-T1. The timing of the announcement was perfect. While Canon and Nikon were a bit slow to innovate in the APS-C segment, Fujifilm offered a relatively compact, durable, good-looking body with analog dials and a 16MP APS-C sensor. Now we stand a decade later, which is a very long time in the evolution of technology. Since then, four more generations have been born in the Fujifilm family, leaving us with the X-T5 and it’s siblings, the X-H2 and X-H2s. Today, I wanted to look at these current models through the prism of a wildlife photographer.

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