romainmassola
Member
Canon Alberic
Member

Cooling Field. FUJIFILM X-Pro1 - 1/1200 at f/5.6 - 27 mm.
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
In-camera monochrome JPEG's
In-camera monochrome JPEG's
These are monochrome JPEG's created in-camera, with slight contrast, exposure, or crop applied in Aperture.
In-camera monochrome JPEG's
These are monochrome JPEG's created in-camera, with slight contrast, exposure, or crop applied in Aperture.





MuMinded
Newbie
That cat must be exhausted after that journey.![]()
Is that a Toyocaflex sitting on your shelf?
I just picked one up in perfect working condition, with leather case for 7 dollars! Found it in the "junk" bin at my local camera store...
I'm thrilled and have been having fun putting film thru it.
MuMinded
j.scooter
Veteran
Nicely Done!
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Cooling Field. FUJIFILM X-Pro1 - 1/1200 at f/5.6 - 27 mm.
brandonskinner
Member
Marac
Member
Taken with the fuji adapter voigtlander nokton 50mm f1.1

rbelyell
Well-known
stunning...awesome...i honestly do not have enough superlatives for this shot. congrats.
do you enjoy/find effective shooting RF lenses with the new adapter? any issues?
thanks
tony
do you enjoy/find effective shooting RF lenses with the new adapter? any issues?
thanks
tony
brandonskinner
Member
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
A GREAT image! Fun to look at. Nice catch.
Herjulfr
Established

Handheld, ISO 1600
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
Handheld, ISO 1600
Beautiful! Is this straight out of the camera JPEG, or is it RAW with adjustments?
Herjulfr
Established
It is jpg, out of the camera, sharpened when reduced to 1024px
wongyboi
Established
Just a few recent shots, all downsized JPEGS.




j.scooter
Veteran
brandonskinner
Member
brandonskinner
Member
XPro works great with my el cheapo Voigtlander lenses used in conjunction with Fuji M-Mount Adapter. I used to use an M8 and the X-Pro's IQ is FAR superior IMO. I would say hands down, I would take JPEG quality X-Pro files vs. RAW files from the M8. I never used another type of adapter so I can't help you with that question. The ultrawides sometimes do have issues with color vignetting, but lesser so than the M8.
JPEG IQ is freakishly good... better than my 5DII and certainly better than M8
JPEG IQ is freakishly good... better than my 5DII and certainly better than M8
rbelyell
Well-known
really, thats such great information, thank you so much. tbh ive just read so much about how the xpro yields poor IQ with RF lenses, and then i just came off a thread here showing, at least to my eye, very detail muddled shots using the cv 15mm, i was thinking i should cross the xpro off my list as a digi vehicle for my RF lenses. maybe theres hope yet! the fact that you think the files are better than with the RF optimized M8 is high praise. thanks again.
tony
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