benlees
Well-known
rbelyell
Well-known
M&H, stellar shots! waterfall is A+. what lens(s) are you using?
tony
tony
Munin & Hugin
Newbie
Thanks Paul T., benlees, rbelyell!
@rbelyell: #1, 2, 3, and 5 were with the 35 1.4, #4 was with an old Canon FD 70-210 f/4, and #6 was with an old Meyer Görlitz Oreston 50/1.8 M42.
I also have the 18 2.0, which i really like.
@rbelyell: #1, 2, 3, and 5 were with the 35 1.4, #4 was with an old Canon FD 70-210 f/4, and #6 was with an old Meyer Görlitz Oreston 50/1.8 M42.
I also have the 18 2.0, which i really like.
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist

Basilique St Urbain - Troyes France
Cheers,
Dave
aanokhin
Newbie
Great one!
j.scooter
Veteran
thanks a lot to everybody who posted in this thread. It helped me a lot with my decision for the x-pro1.
Here are a few of my first captures with this little beauty.
Great first post!!!!
Welcome to RFF
olelovold
Established
katrak: Brilliant shot.



olelovold
Established
tbarker13
shooter of stuff
A few shots



riceman
Member
The XP1 is also suitable for wildlife shots 
Normally my genre is street and documentation, but at the moment I live on the country side and I had to change my photo subjects...
The lens was a Canon FD 300mm 4.

Gams 1 von kaffa_man auf Flickr

Gams 2 von kaffa_man auf Flickr

sunrise and fog von kaffa_man auf Flickr

2012DSCF1783 von kaffa_man auf Flickr
Normally my genre is street and documentation, but at the moment I live on the country side and I had to change my photo subjects...
The lens was a Canon FD 300mm 4.

Gams 1 von kaffa_man auf Flickr

Gams 2 von kaffa_man auf Flickr

sunrise and fog von kaffa_man auf Flickr

2012DSCF1783 von kaffa_man auf Flickr
Marac
Member
CopperB
M3 Noob
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Rich: Tell me about those b&w photos ... I'm a bit intrigued about how they were produced/processed.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
John, the dozing shopkeeper is so excellent.
intheviewfinder
Street
Rich: Tell me about those b&w photos ... I'm a bit intrigued about how they were produced/processed.
Everything is processed through Lightroom. To get the best possible image I need to nail the exposure. I have a bunch of presets I've developed that make it a bit quicker but each shot needs some TLC.
Thanks for asking.
--Rich
intheviewfinder
Street
Street shooting at night with 18 f2 and tele-elmarit 90 f2.8
Great shots Patti.
chrism_scotland
Newbie
Couple of shots from my quick venture out tonight, standard shot I take near where I stay to test out new kit!

X-Pro The Shore by chrism_scotland, on Flickr

The Shore X-Pro by chrism_scotland, on Flickr

X-Pro HDR The Shore by chrism_scotland, on Flickr
Had a quick wander with the camera tonight, trying to get a feel for it and the 35mm before I decide whether to buy the 18mm or 60mm to accompany it.
First was really just a test of f1.4 on the lens and the depth of field but I prefer it in B&W, converted in Silver Efex Pro 2

Bokeh by chrism_scotland, on Flickr
The second I really liked the clouds in the sky and again preferred the conversion into B&W

The Docks by chrism_scotland, on Flickr

X-Pro The Shore by chrism_scotland, on Flickr

The Shore X-Pro by chrism_scotland, on Flickr

X-Pro HDR The Shore by chrism_scotland, on Flickr
Had a quick wander with the camera tonight, trying to get a feel for it and the 35mm before I decide whether to buy the 18mm or 60mm to accompany it.
First was really just a test of f1.4 on the lens and the depth of field but I prefer it in B&W, converted in Silver Efex Pro 2

Bokeh by chrism_scotland, on Flickr
The second I really liked the clouds in the sky and again preferred the conversion into B&W

The Docks by chrism_scotland, on Flickr
Marac
Member
Chris- I have not heard good things about the 60mm Macro so I went with the 18mm f2 and have to say that I use it more than the 35mm now. I also got a Kipon M adapter and I used my Leica fit lenses with it too. I have not tried the 60mm macro to be fair but I know someone who 'HAD' it and was so disappointed by focus speed, accuracy, and overall image quality, he said it missed focus many times, maybe he got a bad copy?... I would say, if you are not going to use it AS a macro then opt for a Voigtlander 50mm and an adapter, similar price, better performance.
chrism_scotland
Newbie
Chris- I have not heard good things about the 60mm Macro so I went with the 18mm f2 and have to say that I use it more than the 35mm now. I also got a Kipon M adapter and I used my Leica fit lenses with it too. I have not tried the 60mm macro to be fair but I know someone who 'HAD' it and was so disappointed by focus speed, accuracy, and overall image quality, he said it missed focus many times, maybe he got a bad copy?... I would say, if you are not going to use it AS a macro then opt for a Voigtlander 50mm and an adapter, similar price, better performance.
Thanks mate, I've heard mixed reports about the 60mm, mainly saying that the IQ is outstanding but focusing is a bit mince.
I've got a Canon FD 50 lens which I've had on a m4/3 body so will pickup an adaptor for that and give it a go, I don't use longer lengths a lot anyway but I like to have the option!
Loving the 35mm and will be ordering the 18mm tonight from Amazon, at least if I don't like it for any reason I can return to Amazon,
CopperB
M3 Noob
Great shots Patti.
Thanks for looking, Rich.
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