Fujifilm X-Pro1 + 35/1.4 XF R
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13 years ago
Unique camera with analog controls and stunning image quality!
This camera got early raves for image quality, handling, the flexibility of real analog controls like aperture dial, shutter speed and exposure compensation, yet the original version of the firmware provided less than stellar AF/MF performance.
13 years ago
Full frame quality in a small camera!
I have been shooting for over 25 years and have been using digital SLR cameras for 10 years. I have owned more cameras from Canon and Nikon than I can remember. Including full frame DSLR's.
Pros:
- Photo quality
- build qaulity
13 years ago
Just Right
This device easier to grasp the camera and easier to get those shots I want. There is less tendency to accidently thumb the buttons on the right side of the camera.
Pros:
- It fits and does the job
Cons:
- Unfortunately one has to take the grip off the get to the battery
- I sue the Joby camera sling and it sit almost on the attachment screw of the grip
13 years ago
So I have used several compact cameras in the past, NEX 5/7, OMD EM-5, Olympus Pens and maybe a few I have forgot about. They all seem to have some flaw or quirk I just never could get past. With the NEX series was the lens size. The high end lenses were just to big or lagged in focus.
Pros:
- Ergonomics
- awesome lenses
- improved auto focus
- ease of use in manual and very good image quality
Cons:
- Easy to knock it in the on position when putting it away draining battery, Exposure compensation easily changed
- lack of a way for a wireless shutter or time lapse
13 years ago
If you're serious about photography though, and you're looking for a new rig, I'd recommend this in a heartbeat. It's a sturdy, well-built camera that holds its own with the big boys and delivers near flawless images almost every time, and it looks great to boot!
Pros:
- Its hybrid viewfinder and fresh stills-centric setup
- together with its excellent image quality and almost unmatched styling.
Cons:
- The biggest obstacle is selecting the right lens at the right time
- If you're too slow changing a lens, or you initially choose the wrong one, you may just miss that perfect moment in time and lose an epic shot
13 years ago
Great retro camera
This is camera that you need to get to know. Once you are there it produces great results. It compliments my Nikon D700 and replaces my D200 as a back up for location work and street photography.
Pros:
- Great Features
- Great Picture Quality
- Lightweight
- Retro Styling
- Simple Controls
Cons:
- Some Bits Are Flimsy
13 years ago
The Fujifilm X-Pro1 digital interchangeable lens camera features a 16.3 megapixel Fuji X-Trans CMOS image sensor coupled to the latest Fujifilm processor, a superb dynamic range, excellent high ISO noise performance, professional quality controls and handling, extremely accurate autofocus,
Pros:
- What a camera
- Despite my whining above about the v1 firmware autofocus speed, the Fujifilm X-Pro1 has
Cons:
- The SD card slot adjacent to the battery compartment on the bottom of the camera is awkward to access because the slot door only opens 90 degrees
- We had to figure out a kind of two-finger grip on the sides of the SD card to help line it up for insertion, and a perfectly perpendicular push & release...
13 years ago
Fujifilm X-Pro1 camera review
This brings me to my original question; is this camera for the beginner, the hobbyist that wants to get serious about photography or the professional? At R17,999.00 for the body alone, the Fujifilm X-Pro1 is priced out of reach of most amateur photographers, and indeed many hobbyists will baulk at...
13 years ago
Fujifilm X-Pro1 Review: A Straight Shooter
The X-Pro1 is a camera that's hard not to like – the retro rangefinder look is cool, controls are nicely placed and materials, build quality and overall fit and finish are quite nice.
Pros:
- Very good still images
- Exceptional high ISO performance
- Good ergonomics
- styling
Cons:
- Cost
- No continous AF in burst mode
- No diopter adjustment for VF
13 years ago
Fujifilm X-Pro1: Review
The Fujifilm X-Pro1 is a compact camera with interchangeable lenses of the highest quality. You can capture sharp images and to show a fine details, which also enable the printing size in degrees or only certain parts of the scene.
Pros:
- Good image quality
- viewfinder
- and razor-sharp screen
- many functions
Cons:
- Too expensive
- a few lenses available
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