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    Fujifilm 100-400mm

    some sample images here: http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital_cameras/x/fujinon_lens_xf100_400mmf45_56_r_lm_ois_wr/sample_images/
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    Fujifilm 100-400mm

    this guy switched from Nikon D3S to Fuji X-T1, interesting thought, he recommends the vertical/battery grip https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZM40jC2ueE
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    Fujifilm 100-400mm

    "One positive point in favour of the X-T1 is that it's now possible to match the camera's lovely JPEG colours when shooting Raw, although only via the latest iterations of Adobe Camera Raw (version 8.4) and Lightroom. Notably. though, you don't get this ability out of the box with the bundled...
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    Fujifilm 100-400mm

    the low noise, lack of moire you can see in the raw-file, but for 100% fuji's color rendition you need fuji's own raw-development or just using the jpg:s. (But I guess it depends on how the actual raw converter is handling the files..) Skin tones always seem to look very good with Fuji cams...
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    Fujifilm 100-400mm

    yep, excellent IQ, but the grip is shallow, battery grip might help though, I guess I have to check this combo out before deciding, not sure if it's the best lightweight combo for birds and wildlife.
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    Fujifilm 100-400mm

    seems like nice lens, 5 stops stabilization, and "freeze" proof, a bit lighter and cheaper than nikon 80-400 AF-S, but size seems about the same, quite bulky, compared to the leica 100-400 DG, just wonder how a heavy lens like this will feel on the fuji bodies
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