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The Fuji X pro 1 and Legacy Glass | Nick Lukey

The Fuji X pro 1 and Legacy Glass | Nick Lukey | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it


When I replaced the X100 with the X pro 1, I began to explore the possibilities of using legacy glass, being able to use pretty much any lens from any system is such a bonus with the Fuji X series. As I didn't own a 60 mm I wanted something with a little more throw, a lightweight telephoto and believe me you have hundreds to choose from. Therein lies the difficulty which one do you choose. My choice was based around image quality, a nice wide aperture, and finally portability. I settled on the Zuiko, as it ticked all the boxes for me, Image quality is great, punchy colour with  good contrast and its sharp. The bonus is that its tiny a little over 2 inches tall. It balances well in the hand, and adds very little weight. The great thing about the old zuiko lenses is that the aperture ring is toward the front of the lens, making aperture adjustments is easy. Since the latest firmware additions, manual focus is achieved quite quickly and feels much more positive, using the evf and a magnify setting of 3x allows pretty accurate focus. Although you need to allow for evf wobble. Nice and sharp with a nicely rendered background bokeh is very pleasant on this lens. Colour is very natural, with no obvious colour casts, contrast is excellent, and cannot find any evidence of colour fringing. I need to get a nice lens hood for it though. Overall the lens is a decent performer, and for around £120 for the lens and adapter, gives great bang for the buck. Al I need do now is to save my pennies, for either the 14mm or the Voigtlander 12mm. All the images apart from the lens on camera shots, were shot in raw and converted using the new capture One software, more on this later.....

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People | VanEarl

People | VanEarl | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it



New gallery added. Engagement, family, and maternity sessions all captured with the X-Pro1.

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Engagement – Betty and Brandon – Fort Stevens State Park | VanEarl Photography

Engagement – Betty and Brandon – Fort Stevens State Park | VanEarl Photography | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it


Engagement session off of the Oregon coast shot entirely with the X-Pro1. Finally got around to renting the 60mm f2.4 and had a BLAST with it! (edited using VSCOFILM in Aperture 3)

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Camera Review – Fuji X-Pro1 | VanEarl Photography

Camera Review – Fuji X-Pro1 | VanEarl Photography | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it

Would I trade in all of my Nikon gear and go all out for the Fuji X-Pro1? It’s very, very tempting! I could see myself shooting this camera 99% of the time and using my Nikons as a backup system. However, the Fuji has not been out all that long and I don’t yet know it’s longevity. The D700 has been around the block and back again and I know it’s quality in and out. With that said, I’m pretty sure I will own one in the near future. And, with that I will leave you with some of the images I took using this wonderful camera along with some descriptions, enjoy!

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tulip festival + fuji = COLOR! | VanEarl Photography

tulip festival + fuji = COLOR! | VanEarl Photography | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it


Every spring the Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm in Woodburn, OR holds a festival where visitors can come and enjoy the beauty of their tulip farm. I thought it would be fun to go and have a look this year (my first visit ever and totally not the last!). What I saw was beyond mind blowing. The colors, man. THE COLORS! What a sight. I brought along my Fujifilm X-Pro1 and really wanted to capture the vibrance of the tulips. Hope you enjoy!

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Maternity – Megumi and Jeremy | VanEarl Photography

Maternity – Megumi and Jeremy | VanEarl Photography | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it


Megumi and Jeremy are such a lovely couple and they are a total pleasure to be around. They are going to be such awesome parents! Also, I think it should be mandatory from now on that every maternity session should include a shoulder rub for the mama-to-be from the dad-to-be, amiright? There little one is due mid-August.

All images shot with the Fuji X-Pro1 and 35mm f1.4, edited in Aperture 3 with vscofilm.

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