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Kenji Leather Half Case for Fujifilm X-E1 | Kenji Leather

Kenji Leather Half Case for Fujifilm X-E1 | Kenji Leather | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it

 

KenjiLeather is proud to announce our leather cases for the Fujifilm XE-1,

Silver Back (Black leather with black stitch) (130usd)
As shown on the first image.(top case). The Silver Back case uses black leather case with black stitches and a grey/silver linen giving it the name: Silver back Inspired by the silver back gorilla this case is truly a leader of its pack :).

Café Mocha (premium aged brown leather)(145usd) :
Coffee and chocolate are a delightful combination.
Your camera and this suave brown leather case will look just as smooth as a warm cup of good Mocha.


Iguana Green (Dark Green leather and gold stitches)(145usd) :


Pictured in some of the photos are XE-1 camera and nylon corded strap which is not included in the sale. Please do note that the Café Mocha (premium brown leather) and Iguana Green (Dark green leather) will cost $15 more, International buyers are welcome.

We ship worldwide except under special circumstances.

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RAW Conversion for X-Pro1: Lightroom vs. Out-of-Camera | Cody Hatch

RAW Conversion for X-Pro1: Lightroom vs. Out-of-Camera | Cody Hatch | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it

 

Before purchasing the X-Pro1 I read about the RAW conversion woes reported by many other people. I saw their examples posted to their websites, read the forums, and read the rumor sites. I work exclusively with RAW due to the wide latitude the files provide. I try to expose to the right of the histogram, without blowing highlights, but I have always preferred the flexibility afforded by RAW output. Besides, Canon’s out-of-camera JPG’s were awful. So, if I knew the issues surrounding RAW files on the X-Pro1, why did I take the plunge anyway? Quite simply, the RAW converter in camera. You see, as we sit today, the best RAW converter for X-Pro1 images is the camera itself. The camera allows one to do quite a bit of in-camera processing of a RAW file, make multiple JPG files from a RAW, and generally make out-of-camera JPG files something to actually consider rather than abhor. Besides, high-quality JPG’s from the camera provides some flexibility that I had not considered with my Canon. Now, if I don’t feel like processing a RAW file, I can often use the JPG straight out of the camera and have an excellent image. What about the times when I need to process a RAW file outside of the camera? Well, I use Adobe’s Lightroom for almost all of my image processing and cataloging and Lightroom’s RAW processor for X-Pro1 files isn’t too great yet. Colors are generally there but sharpness is questionable, especially with foliage, where it is left looking like a watercolor painting. Just how bad is it? Check out these examples of a 100% crop from a recent image. The first one is the output after processing in Lightroom 4.2, while the second one is the output of an out-of-camera JPG utilizing the Velvia film simulation.....

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