Having owned a Nikon in one shape or another for over 30 years and combined it with countless other systems I part exchanged the whole lot this week and went mirrorless. Technically I have owned mirrorless before in the form of a Contax G1 outfit but this is the first digital version.
Decided on a Fujifilm X-T1 with a combination of their (well respected) standard zooms and a few primes. Added a spare battery plus one of the latest UHS-II high speed cards as the camera is compatible and it transforms the read/write times - weird things with a second row of contacts. There is a £300 cash-back deal running through Fuji UK so when that lands I'll add a couple of remote flashguns to replace the pair of SB600 Speedlights I've sold.
Typically the weather is vile and I mean vile - rain - wind - cold - dull - so all I have managed is a few snaps in the conservatory before the light failed entirely. I get the feeling I'm going to have a full blown love affair with the 35mm f1.4 after seeing just the first handful of shots from it.
These are in camera jpeg's shot wide open in aperture priority with all settings at default.