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Xpro 1 reviews
Xpro 1 reviews





  1. Xpro 1 reviews full#
  2. Xpro 1 reviews pro#

Problem with hot pixels is solved for now, image quality is far better - superb, but that X-E1(X-Pro1) magic feel is lost somehow. If there was some kind o Kaizen firmware update for these old cameras adding remapping feature I would sell my XT2 immediately and went for some old X-E1. And after some time, again hot pixels, repair, hot pixel and again repair.I sold it for X-T2 with remapping feature. Blue skies and sunsets had lost unique X-E1 Fujifilm feel. The same 16megapixels, but something has changed - better AF, but "magic" was different. I was missing X-E form factor but got used to DSLR like camera body. So I returned X-E2 and changed for X-T1 Graphite Silver. But one day hot pixels came.after repair I sold my X-E1 for X-E2.with even more hot pixel even after opening box. My X-E1 had some troubles - it was quite sluggish compared to Nikon D7000, AF was struggling, but image quality was stunning! It had some kind of magical feel I had never experienced before. And that nice well made small bodies of Fujifilm cameras and lenses - all made in Japan! I could not help my self! I had to leave Nikon for Fujifilm.

Xpro 1 reviews full#

It was so sharp and full of details and colours, those colours. I moved to Fujifilm from Nikon because I was amazed by image quality. Am I the only one who feels like it just isn't there anymore? I have owned an x-100s and t, still have an x-t1 and the two x-pro incarnations, and it wasn't until the x-pro2 that I started to look for that magic Fujifilm character. I kinda feel like it has lost that magic Fujifilm look, and now looks like what every other quality camera produces.ĭon't get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with the image quality, I just miss that Fujifilm character of old. And actually that is what I don't like about the camera. The image quality as a whole is also great. I see the extra sharpness and details provided by the increase in pixels, and the AF is great. A sure winner! Well, now I have it (bought used, mint, cheap) and for all its bells and whistles I can't seem to fall in love with it the same way I did my old x-pro1 (which I still own). Wow, same feel, better AF, face detection and what not. So, the x-pro2 was announced and I immediately started to drool. I love the image quality, the image character, the feel of the camera and its simplicity. The only really noticeable absence is a built-in flash, but there is a hotshoe to accept flashguns such as Fuji's EF-20 TTL or the larger EF-42 TTL.I got the x-pro1 a few years back as a kinda last minute purchase (used, mint, really cheap) before going on summer holiday, and I totally fell in love with the camera - actually stating to my girlfriend this is the best camera I have ever owned! These include a virtual horizon display to help keep shots level, plenty of control over white balance, a range of bracketing options, dynamic range optimisation settings and a motion panorama mode. While in many ways the Fuji X-Pro1 looks and feels like a traditional rangefinder camera with the addition of an LCD screen, it has just about all the features you respect from a modern digital camera. No CSC would be complete without video technology, and the Fuji X-Pro1 can shoot Full HD (1920 x 1080pixels) movies up to 29 minutes long at 24fps and with stereo sound.

Xpro 1 reviews pro#

In total there are 10 of these modes, with names such as Provia (the standard JPEG setting), Velvia, Astia, Pro Neg H and Pro Neg S ringing bells with photographers who started shooting on film. Fujifilm has a history of making film, so it's hardly surprising that the company is underlining this in its latest camera in the form of Film Simulation modes.







Xpro 1 reviews