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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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THE FUJI 35mm F1.4 | Bondan Ismono

THE FUJI 35mm F1.4 | Bondan Ismono | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it


It has been a couple of weeks now since I’ve been using the Fuji X-E1 with the 35mm f1.4. This camera is incredible and so is the 35mm f1.4! This lens is super sharp and produces some great colors. The all metal construction has a great build quality. It feels solid, but it is not too heavy. Autofocus is alright, but not comparable to a DSLR of course. The autofocus is crippled by the contrast detection. And since I haven’t had any other X-Mount lens to compare yet, I have no idea if a different lens (i.e. the new 18-55mm) is actually focusing faster. The manual focus is a focus by wire system. So manual focus is smooth, but quite “slow”. You turn it quite long to get from infinity to close focus (In MF you can use the AE-L / AF-L button to initiate AF and then do some manual focus adjustments though). The good thing is that you can actually decide in which direction you want to focus to infinity. In other words either a Nikon or a Canon user can feel right at home....

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