jonoslack
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These are lovely . . . . although I suspect it's more to do with the photographer and the scene than the camera!Some more from a local river.
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These are lovely . . . . although I suspect it's more to do with the photographer and the scene than the camera!Some more from a local river.
Fantastic shots everyone - Jolly, all good, Penson, so sharp! Back from the Orient, Jono? You will succumb to the X1-Pro (if you didn't already)...These are lovely . . . . although I suspect it's more to do with the photographer and the scene than the camera!
HI LeeFantastic shots everyone - Jolly, all good, Penson, so sharp! Back from the Orient, Jono? You will succumb to the X1-Pro (if you didn't already)...
Lee
Issue is that if you want a modern RF with AF and useable high ISO then simply FORGET the M9.HI Lee
Yes - back here again.
The X1-pro is not for me though - if I want nice lenses and MF then I have my M9 - if I wan't AF, then I don't think the Fuji is it. Each to his own though. The IQ is obviously excellent.
all the best
With respect, your loss, my gain but I agree, each to their own. Check out David's blogHI Lee
Yes - back here again.
The X1-pro is not for me though - if I want nice lenses and MF then I have my M9 - if I wan't AF, then I don't think the Fuji is it. Each to his own though. The IQ is obviously excellent.
all the best
Cameras in the US just got to dealers in the last two days. People in the US are just starting to get theirs right now.I was going to buy one today, but guess what - no cameras here in Austria and even less lenses
Why can a company which wants to be successful act like that?
Although from everything I've heard and read, it is hard to top the jpegs with Silkypix. So, like most cameras with no support I shoot RAW + jpeg and where needed I go back and reprocess selected RAWs later.Silkypix comes with the cam. A fine converter. Simple and effective.
HI LeeWith respect, your loss, my gain but I agree, each to their own. Check out David's blog
Soundimageplus
Even with his 'warts' I would still taken the 'all'
Lee
I know!Cameras in the US just got to dealers in the last two days. People in the US are just starting to get theirs right now.
WEX in the UK have them (I had a look yesterday - lovely thing). I'm sure they'd send you one!I know!
Friend of mine bought his complete set in Jaan 2 months ago .... hm
Enjoy yours
Peter
I have a very limited experience with Silkpix so I have choosen the setting which seems to be the less intrusive "For Photo retouching 16 bit"Well, Ario might be able shed more light on this. There are few things in Silkypix (I use it for my GH-2 files) like the demosaicing sharpening that can not be found in other converters (AFAIK that is).
I agree that the OOC JPGs look awesome on their own.