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GEARTALK: THE FUJI X-E1 | Bondan Ismono

GEARTALK: THE FUJI X-E1 | Bondan Ismono | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it


The Fuji X-Series, especially the X-Pro1 and the X-E1 with their X-Trans Sensors, are known for their excellent image quality. I will not get into technical details here, there are a lot of good reviews on the net.

I bought the Fuji X-E1 especially for the image quality and it’s formfactor. I have the Fuji S5 Pro and I always loved that camera for it’s image quality. On jobs I started using my Nikon more. And for the everyday and “always with me” camera a DSLR is just to big for my (lazy) taste. That’s where the X-E1 fits perfectly. Of course I have to admit, that the look of the X-E1 was also a reason to buy it. That might all sound very promising, but not everything is well of course. The X-E1 is not the fastest and most reliable when it comes down to autofocusing. Especially in not so perfect light situations (this can even just be a room with a fairly bright desklamp) the X-E1 starts to hunt a little bit. This is a result of the contrast detection auto focus. To help autofocus you can tilt the camera a little bit, because diagonal or vertical lines help focusing quicker. As a DSLR user the way the shutter release button works is quite annoying. Half pressing the button will autofocus, and a full press will take a picture of course. On a DSLR you can keep half pressing and it will save your focus. On the X-E1 this does not “count”. Even though you’ve kept half pressing the button, the X-E1 will focus again when full pressing the button.

In conclusion
I have to say that I love this camera so far. Besides the autofocus issues the camera is a joy to operate and the images are incredible. I only have been using this camera for only a week now, but I will write a follow up in a month or so.

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Fujifilm X-Pro1 Testbericht | Digitalkamera.de - German Review

Fujifilm X-Pro1 Testbericht | Digitalkamera.de - German Review | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it
Für eine spiegellose Systemkamera fällt die Fujifilm X-Pro1 ausgesprochen klobig aus, weiß aber mit einer hervorragenden Verarbeitung zu überzeugen. Am meisten aber kann die Systemkamera bei der Bildqualität überzeugen. Dazu tragen auch die hervorragenden Festbrennweiten bei, von denen vor allem das 35er und 60er optisch hervorragend sind. Selbst wenn Fujifilm das Objektivprogramm entgegen der Planungen nicht ausbauen sollte, wird man lange Spaß mit dieser zeitlosen Kamera haben.
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"First Look" der Fujifilm X-Pro1 Systemkamera als Video - digitalkamera.de - Meldung

"First Look" der Fujifilm X-Pro1 Systemkamera als Video - digitalkamera.de - Meldung | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it
Auf einer Presseveranstaltung hatte die digitalkamera.de-Redaktion Gelegenheit, die Fujifilm X-Pro1 Systemkamera mit den drei zur Markteinführung erhältlichen Festbrennweiten-Objektiven praktisch zu erproben.
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Labor-Bildqualitätstest der Fujifilm X-Pro1 mit allen Objektiven | digitalkamera.de - German Laboratory Test

Labor-Bildqualitätstest der Fujifilm X-Pro1 mit allen Objektiven | digitalkamera.de  - German Laboratory Test | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it
Die X-Pro1 musste ihre Bildqualität zusammen mit den drei Systemobjektiven 18 mm, 35 mm und 60 mm im digitalkamera.de-Labortest beweisen. Gemessen wurden unter anderem Auflösung, Verzeichnung, Schärfeabfall, Vignettierung und Farbsäume. Wir konnten die Kamera mit allen drei Objektiven in unserem Labor auf Bildqualität testen.

 

Result (via http://www.mirrorlessrumors.com)

1) The X PRO 1 camera delivers superb dynamic range and resolution up to ISO 1600. There is almost no lost of quality on that level! From 3.200 ISO the image quality decreases gradually (very harmonic). This is definitely one of the best cameras ever tested by the German team (they say it so!).

2) The best lens to us eon the X PRO 1 is the….drumming….60mm macro lens! Definitely a lens with NO flaws!!!

3) The 35mm f/1.4 is a very good lens that has one single flaw only. At full f/1.4 aperture the borders are not really sharp. But I don’t know if that can be considered as a limit. It will give you a mroe creamy look and may this what you like when you shoot wide open!

4) The 18mm f/2.0 lens is definitely the “less good” lens from the three. It is not as sharp as the 35mm f/1.4 lens. Anyway, still a good lens!

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