The three primes are out, now only the zoom is left. It also seems to fit very many individual styles. As many cameras as there are out there, this still grabbed everyones attention. And if they’re building the lenses in house, you can double the size of the factory. They had to build jigs & dies, re-tool and re-train a whole factory. Who knows how long they worked on this one. I must admit that when Fuji said interchangeable lenses about a year ago, I envisioned the Fuji/Nikon DSLR. You have to give Fuji credit though, they dared to dream, and they followed it through. A Very extreme Disappointment! Sure it was quieter, there were much fewer of us around then. I could see that, who wouldn’t want a chance to check it out? Kinda brought you back to a much different photo world,(Modern Photography before the merger) when we got our “Photo by_” credit & stock photos where supposed to be our nest-egg. Let’s look at the glass half full today O K? So, you used the Fuji a bit & you liked it John. I have too much respect for you, your site, Nick & “PIictureline”. Hey Photo-John, I gotta tell ya right off, I have quite a list of “should haves” for Fuji. Thanks to Pictureline for providing the Fujifilm X-Pro1 for this article and video! Special thanks to Pictureline in Salt Lake City, Utah for providing the Canon PowerShot ELPH 300 HS camera for review! Warning: these files are HUGE – be patient while they download.īack To Fujifilm X-Pro First Impressions & Video Page > But these will do for now and I think they do look very good. Once I can get my hands on an X-Pro1 for a longer period of time I’ll make new, controlled RAW photo tests in the studio. All I did was open the JPEG files in Photoshop, add the text, logo and graybar and then resave as a maximum quality JPEG. No adjustments have been made in post-processing. I shot tests at all sensitivity settings, from ISO 100 to ISO 12,800. The thumbnails below link to full-size, informal Fujifilm X-Pro1 JPEG sample photos I shot on a tripod in the Pictureline store.
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