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why, oh for pete's sake why did i ask to see that demo x-pro1 sitting on the shelf behind bob, the salesmen...
it feels so nice in my hand, fits perfectly in fact...and so light yet solid...fools the senses for a second or so...
now i need to start saving for one...must have it eventually.
not prepared to sell anything at the moment as i am so satisfied with both my rf and dslr kits...not wanting to change anything...just add to it.
oh why...
it feels so nice in my hand, fits perfectly in fact...and so light yet solid...fools the senses for a second or so...
now i need to start saving for one...must have it eventually.
not prepared to sell anything at the moment as i am so satisfied with both my rf and dslr kits...not wanting to change anything...just add to it.
oh why...
GaryLH
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Did u happen to bring your own sd card and take some pictures with the 35 f1.4? After viewing I would think serious gas attack
The accessary hand grip makes a big difference. I wish they would market one for the x100.
You currently have a great setup with the rd and Nikon dslr.
Gary
Did u happen to bring your own sd card and take some pictures with the 35 f1.4? After viewing I would think serious gas attack
The accessary hand grip makes a big difference. I wish they would market one for the x100.
You currently have a great setup with the rd and Nikon dslr.
Gary
Jobin
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I would rather have your rd-1 then xpro!
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i didn't try it with a card of my own...never would have thought that they would have a display model to play with...it thought it was SAFE to enter!
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I would rather have your rd-1 then xpro!
i want both!
GaryLH
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i didn't try it with a card of my own...never would have thought that they would have a display model to play with...it thought it was SAFE to enter!
I c gas attack if u go back then.
Gary
Sparrow
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I just knew, when I saw you'd posted in the x-pro bit, I knew :yes
jippiejee
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That gas syndrome seems all too omnipresent here, and makes this such a dangerous forum
Until I realized I'd rather make a nice trip with my existing gear than spend that money on something basically covered already. Vietnam, here we come
No Fujiland for me. I'm just not rich enough for constant upgrades.
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paulfish4570
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which lens was on it, joe? i have to say, i'd be highly interested in the "50" - 35/1.4.
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That gas syndrome seems all too omnipresent here, and makes this such a dangerous forumUntil I realized I'd rather make a nice trip with my existing gear than spend that money on something basically covered already. Vietnam, here we come
No Fujiland for me. I'm just not rich enough for constant upgrades.
neither am i...:bang:
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which lens was on it, joe? i have to say, i'd be highly interested in the "50" - 35/1.4.
it was the '50'...sorta big on the camera but very nice 'feel' to it.
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I just knew, when I saw you'd posted in the x-pro bit, I knew :yes
i'm too transparent...
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
Ya.. Joe... this is what I've been telling people - to feel the camera for themselves - it may not suit everyone but those it suits, it suits them well
Cheers,
Dave
Cheers,
Dave
Peter_wrote:
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i ate a whole chocolate cake today. we are both victims...
jesse1dog
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But, Joe, what are you going to do with it when you have got it?
Will your photos be any better?
Will your photos be any different in subject matter?
Or have you managed something that I think that non of us other guys have managed, use two cameras at the same time on different subjects?
Have I missed something after all?
jesse
Will your photos be any better?
Will your photos be any different in subject matter?
Or have you managed something that I think that non of us other guys have managed, use two cameras at the same time on different subjects?
Have I missed something after all?
jesse
randolph45
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Did u happen to bring your own sd card and take some pictures with the 35 f1.4? After viewing I would think serious gas attack
The accessary hand grip makes a big difference. I wish they would market one for the x100.
You currently have a great setup with the rd and Nikon dslr.
Gary
These guys make a grip for the X100.If I remember an RFF member had it designed so there should be a thread here somewhere
http://reallyrightstuff.com/Items.aspx?code=BodyFujiX100&key=cat
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But, Joe, what are you going to do with it when you have got it?
Will your photos be any better?
Will your photos be any different in subject matter?
Or have you managed something that I think that non of us other guys have managed, use two cameras at the same time on different subjects?
Have I missed something after all?
jesse
sometimes it's about the image
sometimes it's about the camera
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i ate a whole chocolate cake today. we are both victims...
mmmmm....
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btgc
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Buy it, play with it and if do not like it, sell it. Loss, if any, shouldn't be big.
it'sawhat?
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Joe, what about a bag for it?
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