dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
On my blog... just a user review - nothing scientific about it really - just what I've noticed in shooting with the thing for the past week - strictly with the Fujinon lenses (18 and 35).
http://www.mementophoto.net/blog/2012/04/02/fuji-x-pro1-user-review-time-to-play/
Cheers,
Dave
http://www.mementophoto.net/blog/2012/04/02/fuji-x-pro1-user-review-time-to-play/
Cheers,
Dave
PhotoMat
Well-known
Regarding the aperture "chatter" -- maybe I'm going deaf at the tender age of 47 or there is enough background noise in my environment, but quite frankly, I really haven't noticed this issue. I can say that overall, the X-Pro is quieter than the M8 that I used to own.
vrgard
Well-known
Nice user review Dave. I appreciate your "groundedness" in sharing your thoughts and experiences. And looking forward to reading about your experiences with the adapter when you get it.
-Randy
-Randy
Sam Kanga
Established
Thanks Dave,
I'm quite curious about this camera, so your thoughts are appreciated. Fuji always seems to try interesting things with their cameras. I have the X-10, and it's pretty good.
I did have a short time to play with the X-Pro1at the Fuji event in Toronto a few week ago. Hopefully Fuji will correct the "cropped view" frame lines and I read somewhere that they are working on improving the AF speed. I look forward to your experiences with the M mount adaptor.
P.S.
Sadly, I see I missed Float Your Fanny Down the Ganny this year!
Sam
I'm quite curious about this camera, so your thoughts are appreciated. Fuji always seems to try interesting things with their cameras. I have the X-10, and it's pretty good.
I did have a short time to play with the X-Pro1at the Fuji event in Toronto a few week ago. Hopefully Fuji will correct the "cropped view" frame lines and I read somewhere that they are working on improving the AF speed. I look forward to your experiences with the M mount adaptor.
P.S.
Sadly, I see I missed Float Your Fanny Down the Ganny this year!
Sam
monochromejrnl
Well-known
Dave - thanks for your review.
Can you post a photo of the Xpro1 with 35/1.4 mounted beside your D700 and 50/1.4 or 1.8?
Thanks!
Can you post a photo of the Xpro1 with 35/1.4 mounted beside your D700 and 50/1.4 or 1.8?
Thanks!
robert blu
quiet photographer
Interesting, really. Thanks
robert
robert
Thanks for the user review. Have to say, Im just not impressed with what comes out of the X-Pro. Nothing wrong with your images. But I have a feeling they all would strike more on film or "full frame" digital.
Sam Kanga
Established
Hi monochromejrnl
for camera sizes you could try camerasize.com here's a link for those two cameras:
http://camerasize.com/compare/#181,258
Sam
for camera sizes you could try camerasize.com here's a link for those two cameras:
http://camerasize.com/compare/#181,258
Sam
ZlatkoBatistich
Established
Good info. Thanks Dave.
j.scooter
Veteran
Thanks for the review. I liked the PE shout out.
I wonder how much better the Xpro1 will be if Fuji follows the same approach to firmware updates as they did for the x100.
I wonder how much better the Xpro1 will be if Fuji follows the same approach to firmware updates as they did for the x100.
floyd
Member
Aperture blades
Aperture blades
Use the Optical View Finder, and turn off the live view screen, this seems to stop the aperture blades clicking it also and cuts out the noise the camera makes when switching between the optical view finder and EVF.
Floyd
Aperture blades
Use the Optical View Finder, and turn off the live view screen, this seems to stop the aperture blades clicking it also and cuts out the noise the camera makes when switching between the optical view finder and EVF.
Floyd
N
Nikon Bob
Guest
Thanks Dave
Pretty thoughtfully put together informal initial review that is very useful. Had a chance to play with one today and finally got to hear the chatter. Heard it then promptly forgot it was there. The size reminded me of a Yashica GSN or Nikon FM for some reason and that is not bad at all. I have big mitts and it is comfortable to hold. The OVF and EVF seem fine to me, I could use either. My initial impression was that I don't see anything that would immediately stop me from buying it except cash availability or lack there of. Going to have to check it out further.
Bob
Pretty thoughtfully put together informal initial review that is very useful. Had a chance to play with one today and finally got to hear the chatter. Heard it then promptly forgot it was there. The size reminded me of a Yashica GSN or Nikon FM for some reason and that is not bad at all. I have big mitts and it is comfortable to hold. The OVF and EVF seem fine to me, I could use either. My initial impression was that I don't see anything that would immediately stop me from buying it except cash availability or lack there of. Going to have to check it out further.
Bob
N
Nikon Bob
Guest
Use the Optical View Finder, and turn off the live view screen, this seems to stop the aperture blades clicking it also and cuts out the noise the camera makes when switching between the optical view finder and EVF.
Floyd
Now that is interesting. I usually only use the LCD screen for chimping anyway. Thanks for the tip, filed for latter reference.
Bob
Macmook
Tenebrous
Hello Dave,
Thanks for your thoughts. I just picked mine up 2 days ago and have been figuring out all the idiosyncrasies. I had previously owned an X100 so it hasn’t been a huge leap.
I pretty much agree with what you have said. Ultimately as long as the XP1 doesn’t operationally hinder me it’s all about the images. The images are crazy good, and low light is insanely clean.
The X100 made some mighty fine shots, but I believe the finer degree of control, the new sensor, and the interchangeable lenses make this a game changer. I also own a Leica M9. There are times when it will make more sense and times when the XP1 will be in my bag. I’m just not sure that if I carried both that I might not be like a mule between two bales of hay and not be able to decide which to use and miss the shot.
Your “casual” shots are well done. I particularly like the drug store.
regards,
Alex
Thanks for your thoughts. I just picked mine up 2 days ago and have been figuring out all the idiosyncrasies. I had previously owned an X100 so it hasn’t been a huge leap.
I pretty much agree with what you have said. Ultimately as long as the XP1 doesn’t operationally hinder me it’s all about the images. The images are crazy good, and low light is insanely clean.
The X100 made some mighty fine shots, but I believe the finer degree of control, the new sensor, and the interchangeable lenses make this a game changer. I also own a Leica M9. There are times when it will make more sense and times when the XP1 will be in my bag. I’m just not sure that if I carried both that I might not be like a mule between two bales of hay and not be able to decide which to use and miss the shot.
Your “casual” shots are well done. I particularly like the drug store.
regards,
Alex
gavinlg
Veteran
Dave,
Have you enabled the 'corrected AF frame' in the menu for the OVF? If you haven't, that may be why your AF has been missing.
Have you enabled the 'corrected AF frame' in the menu for the OVF? If you haven't, that may be why your AF has been missing.
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
Thanks for posting your thoughts Dave, nice synopsis. Looking forward to having my hands on one shortly.
On the aperture chatter issue...I had a Pentax K-01 over the weekend and it does the exact same thing. Annoying but I soon forgot about it when I saw the killer IQ the thing produced. I suspect using the X-Pro1 will be the same.
Speaking of which...I got the chattering to stop while street shooting by walking with the camera/lens pointed towards my black jacket.
On the aperture chatter issue...I had a Pentax K-01 over the weekend and it does the exact same thing. Annoying but I soon forgot about it when I saw the killer IQ the thing produced. I suspect using the X-Pro1 will be the same.
Speaking of which...I got the chattering to stop while street shooting by walking with the camera/lens pointed towards my black jacket.
RealXenuis
Officious Intermeddler
+1 works for me
Use the Optical View Finder, and turn off the live view screen, this seems to stop the aperture blades clicking it also and cuts out the noise the camera makes when switching between the optical view finder and EVF.
Floyd
BTMarcais
Well-known
We should get our shipment at the shop tomorrow, we should have enough that I can put one out to demo, i'll see how using the optical finder affects the chatter, and how loud it gets. Can't wait to get my hands on one! (at least I can try it out a bit, even if I can't quite swing one for myself right now...
)
-Brian
-Brian
boomguy57
Well-known
Nice review...I look forward to hearing more about your experiences as they unfold going forward!
Turtle
Veteran
Presumably you have worked on full-sized files, or seen prints etc rather than basing this opinion on small jpegs on websites?
Thanks for the user review. Have to say, Im just not impressed with what comes out of the X-Pro. Nothing wrong with your images. But I have a feeling they all would strike more on film or "full frame" digital.
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