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Thanks Terry,Wow you really have been out shooting. Last one is really well spotted and done. Your "street" work is very good.
Any tricks or tips that you are finding with the camera or lenses?
LOL. Good point. I will have to remember where this stamp is located."My Nikon D3s, Hasselblad H4d-40 and Fuji x100 should suffice.
Joe"
Joe is it time to update this signature stamp yet?
I am still hesitant from buying this camera and have a feeling it is more YOU than camera. However, I cannot argue it has one seriously good sensor. Although right now I am digging this thread, since serious photographers put up with FujisLOL. Good point. I will have to remember where this stamp is located.
Obviously there's the skill of the photographer, but I'm seeing something special in the best samples of the X-Pro 1 when compared with the best samples of everything else I've seen (a lot!)... I see it in the tonality of the brown leather jacket the girl is wearing above.I am still hesitant from buying this camera and have a feeling it is more YOU than camera. However, I cannot argue it has one seriously good sensor. Although right now I am digging this thread, since serious photographers put up with Fujis
I don't disagree with you there! In fact I went over to the Leica thread and came away thinking the same thing (Oops did I say it out loud!).Obviously there's the skill of the photographer, but I'm seeing something special in the best samples of the X-Pro 1 when compared with the best samples of everything else I've seen (a lot!)... I see it in the tonality of the brown leather jacket the girl is wearing above.
I'm decided :thumbs:
Cheers
Brian
Ashwin, these are some seriously cool images. Love your style.
Jolly, what a beautiful image. Simply gorgeous.
Have only used the 18mm for a couple of days so a bit early to give a proper assessment. So far I like it, but it just doesn't have the wow factor of the 35 and 60. Hopefully I can play with it a bit more in the next few days to give you a better answer.Joe can you give me your opinion on the 18mm ?
Thanks
J
Ashwin, these are some seriously cool images. Love your style.
Jolly, what a beautiful image. Simply gorgeous.
Ashwin these shots are really cool with WOW!!!. How do you compare the SLR 50mm on the Xpro with the M9?Hi everyone, a few to share from the XPro-1 and the SLR Magic Hyperprime 50 mm f/0.95 (M mount, Kipon adapter). A joy to use on the XPro-1!. Agreed with Brian. Special sensor!