Who says you can’t shoot fast outdoor sports with Fuji?

Quite a big headline an a big question. But first of all – my name is Kirsten, I am 33 years old and live in Munich, Germany. I shoot mountainbikers for magazines and companies. I am used to work with big Nikon cameras such as the D810 and the D750. I started photographing in the middle of 2014.  All of my gear sits on my back while riding a mountain bike. For a long time I have never considered mirrorless cameras as a possible upgrade or alternative to my Nikon gear. But then I fell in love with the X-T10, its retro optics and weight. So I bought one with the 18-55mm “kit” lens, the 14mm and the 56mm Fuji lenses. I have been riding mountain bikes since I was 15 and working in the MTB-Academy (a mountain school) as a technique-coach for the last nine years. At the beginning of March we had a company event in Latsch – South Tirol, Italy. A place famous for its micro climate an flow trails. Perfect for riding mountain bike and perfect for testing my new Fuji gear. Along with me were my coach colleges. All very good riders and some of them are … Continue reading Who says you can’t shoot fast outdoor sports with Fuji?