Sigh, Mr. Rockwell does have a knack for 'reviewing' cameras that he's never touched.
Shooting in JPG, the X-Pro1's colors are far better than the LEICA M9, and images are far sharper as well.
For people photos, the colors from the X-Pro1 are superior to other brands of digital camera. Just like older Fuji DSLRs and the Fuji X100 favored by wedding and portrait shooters, the X-Pro1's color and contrast is optimized for fantastic people photos. The M9 can't do this; its color rendition is sloppy.
The all-metal X-Pro1 is so far ahead of everything else that I'm going to need some new superlatives. Too bad its color rendition isn't that much better than the M9, but the X-Pro1 has far more accurate focus than the M9.
"The X-E1 is made as well or better than the LEICA M9. The all-metal X-E1's markings are engraved more deeply and the buttons work and feel much better. " - from Ken's post
If it's true he hasn't handled one, then it's totally dishonest to write things like above. How can he know the build quality is better? How can he know the buttons feel better? I seldom read his site, but I notice most articles are A to B comparisons, usually something that will quickly gain attention like "Velvia film blows away any digital color!", etc.
Why is there a post for this at all?
Pardon me for breathing... I thought it MIGHT interest some...