willie_901
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My Initial Thoughts
My Initial Thoughts
I picked up the XP1 with a 35/1.4 lens today. I played with it indoors and outdoors for a bit before charging the battery.
The XP1 is a significant improvement over the X100 in just about every way. The exception is the battery/SDHC card The control buttons and switches have a high-quality feel. The camera is certainly well-balanced with the 35 mm lens i was surprised that lens seemed shorter than it appeared in photos. My initial impression is the lens build quality is on a par with Nikon's newest F mount offerings. Even though the aperture ring is just an electronic switch, the detents are crisp. It's nice to have 1/3 stops again. The camera feels balanced with the lens. Maybe more so than I remember with the ZI-M and the Biogon 35/2.
AF is improved over the X100. I just installed 1.21 firmware about half an hour before I got the call. So my comparison is based on the X100 at it's best. The biggest surprise is the 35/1.4 manual focus collar. The feel and performance is a major improvement. The focus zoom is almost too high for my shaky hands, but it improves manual focusing accuracy for sure.
Anyway, I have three days to play with the camera without interruption.
Right now I am very pleased. The camera and lens fits in my trusty Mountainsmith small shoulder bag.
My Initial Thoughts
I picked up the XP1 with a 35/1.4 lens today. I played with it indoors and outdoors for a bit before charging the battery.
The XP1 is a significant improvement over the X100 in just about every way. The exception is the battery/SDHC card The control buttons and switches have a high-quality feel. The camera is certainly well-balanced with the 35 mm lens i was surprised that lens seemed shorter than it appeared in photos. My initial impression is the lens build quality is on a par with Nikon's newest F mount offerings. Even though the aperture ring is just an electronic switch, the detents are crisp. It's nice to have 1/3 stops again. The camera feels balanced with the lens. Maybe more so than I remember with the ZI-M and the Biogon 35/2.
AF is improved over the X100. I just installed 1.21 firmware about half an hour before I got the call. So my comparison is based on the X100 at it's best. The biggest surprise is the 35/1.4 manual focus collar. The feel and performance is a major improvement. The focus zoom is almost too high for my shaky hands, but it improves manual focusing accuracy for sure.
Anyway, I have three days to play with the camera without interruption.
Right now I am very pleased. The camera and lens fits in my trusty Mountainsmith small shoulder bag.