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What? Did I screw up a date somewhere?It's 2014 Jim!
Lovely images
Thanks, Graham. I actually hate writing reviews but I feel I have to because there is so much misinformation out there by people who do not own the camera. So many negatives by such a vocal few over nit-pic things.. just my way of trying to combat that kind of stuff.I just read Jim's review and of course swooned over the excellent imagery. A very balanced and well written review I thought.
Jim I'm not quite sure what you do to get your 'look' but I suspect that it's trusting the EVF in manual mode. However you're achieving it I like it a lot and can spot a 'Radcliffe' here in a moment. :thumbs:
Btw, your Cypress Tree at Lake Martin is superb.
Great review Jim! As always very helpful. I am in a similar situation currently shooting a XE2 and lusting for the XT1. Still not sure if I shall buy it.I have just added a page to my website at Boxed Light with plenty of sample photos and my thoughts on the camera (for those who might care).
You can view the page directly here.
Or just visit www.boxedlight.com and click on the X-T1 link.
I am very impressed with the camera.
Peter, the X-E2 is an outstanding camera. I plan on keeping mine due to its compact size and if I pick up the 27mm it will be a super easy carry in a large jacket pocket for those times you don't want to carry that bag thingy with you.Great review Jim! As always very helpful. I am in a similar situation currently shooting a XE2 and lusting for the XT1. Still not sure if I shall buy it.
Thanks anyway
Peter
Thanks, I was playing with a new set of filters this weekend...Nice set Doug. Lovely colours and control over the water flow.