Fujifilm X Camera Comparison: A Travel & Backpacking Perspective
This Fujifilm X camera comparison takes into account how each camera would perform from a travel and backpacking standpoint. Updated with new releases!
This Fujifilm X camera comparison takes into account how each camera would perform from a travel and backpacking standpoint. Updated with new releases!
I’ve changed camera systems several times, and my most recent debate was Fujifilm vs Sony. I ultimately switched from Sony to Fuji, and here’s why.
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Today started by waking up in a remote rest stop and ended in a tent on a beautiful beach at Redwood National Park. The in-between was spent driving through the Avenue of the Giants and backpacking the Miner’s Ridge Trail through massive, ancient redwood trees. Photography tips included!
Some major landslides have forced rather long detours along the Pacific Coast Highway, but they provide for a nice change of scenery. Camping at Limekiln State Park provides both some great opportunities for beach time and hiking through redwoods to a waterfall and historic lime kilns.