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Make the switch Landscape and wedding photographer John Hanson has tried and tested many camera models – but how did he get on with the FujifilmGFX 50S? ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE
happy withmy current system, I do sometimes wonder, where would I go next? That’s where the Fujifilm GFX 50S comes into the equation! Dorset has always beenmy home and I love it here. I have the coastline on one side and the New Forest on the other. Although I amwildlife mad, my work primarily consists
certain areas for my needs. Currently I am invested in Sony cameras – the A7R III and A6500. Both are packed with amazing features and are nearly perfect for my needs. Being amirrorless system, it has the advantage of adapting lenses, so I can still use lenses from some of my previous systems. Whilst I am
a bridge camera was required, so I got a FujifilmS1500. A few years down the line, I bought my first DSLR, a Pentax K-x; and with that my knowledge and enthusiasmkept growing. Over the years I’ve owned systems fromPentax, Canon, Nikon, Panasonic and Olympus. All of which were great, but they all lacked in
For as long as I can remember I have loved the outdoors and going in search of wildlife at my local nature reserves. Onmy 13th birthday I was given a small digital compact camera which I used to photograph the wildlife I found, and this was where my journey began. I soon realised that to capture any distant birds,
JOHN HANSON Keen landscape and wildlife photographer, based in Dorset
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