Fuji X-Pro1
91
Aspects of Digital Photography focusing on the Fuji X-Pro1, X-E1 and X100s - photographer, reviews, samples and more ... | http://www.tomen.de
Curated by Thomas Menk
Follow
Scooped by Thomas Menk onto Fuji X-Pro1
Scoop.it!

Final Thoughts on the X-Pro 1…for now | Kate Lockhart

Final Thoughts on the X-Pro 1…for now | Kate Lockhart | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it


So, as I mentioned previously, I spent quite a bit of time this fall carrying the Fuji X-Pro 1 with me everywhere. There were two motivations for this. First, I wanted to spend more time with the camera in the hopes that I would get to know it better and feel more comfortable with it. And second, I wanted to get back into the habit of carrying a camera with me everywhere. I was pretty good about carrying the camera with me every time I went out. It’s small enough that size and weight weren’t ever an issue, and unobtrusive enough that I didn’t feel like a total tool having it hanging from my side. But notice I used the past tense. The fact is, even after a few weeks of carrying it with me everywhere, I still haven’t fallen in love with the X-Pro 1 like I did with the X100. Part of me feels guilty about that. It’s a very nice camera and I feel like Fuji got a lot of things really right about it – the manual controls, button layout, the new “Q” menu, excellent high ISO performance, great lenses – but for whatever reason I haven’t connected to it and it shows. The photos I’ve taken with it are just meh. So, while I hate lugging around my DSLR everywhere I go (so I don’t), when I feel like I really want or need to make great images I grab the Nikon. When portability matters more than anything else, that’s when I grab the X-Pro 1. And it seems like that’s how it’s going to be, at least for now.

No comment yet.
Thomas Menk is also curating
Kreativitätsdenken MentalBusiness Intuition
Discover Topics Thomas Menk is following
The Billy Pulpit Quite Interesting News HDSLR Where is the love? Content Curation World Science News
and 89 others
Your new post is loading...
Scooped by Thomas Menk
Scoop.it!

Prayers for King Norodom Sihanouk | Gerald Gay

Prayers for King Norodom Sihanouk | Gerald Gay | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it


My 14mm/2.8 lens arrived just before the start of King Norodom Sihanouk's cremation ceremony and I was finally able to capture beyond what the 18mm lens could see.

 

The 14mm has superb build quality and the best feature would be the pull MF ring and seeing the DOF scale. Aperture click stops were a little too smooth and easily moved accidentally though.

 

This lens will prove to be a top-performer in anyone's travel bag and I can't wait for the 55-200mm to complete the kit later this year.

 

All of the photographs in this link are with the X-Pro 1 with two from the OM-D and one from the 5DM2

No comment yet.
Scooped by Thomas Menk
Scoop.it!

Fujifilm Expedition Kambodscha | Peter Hawk

Fujifilm Expedition Kambodscha | Peter Hawk | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it


Fuji Expedition with the X-E1

Thomas Menk's insight:

Visit Peter`s Website:
http://www.peter-hawk.com/

No comment yet.