PhotoMat
Well-known
X-P1, Velvia mode, ISO 200, cropped in LR3 with minimal sharpening applied
Sample 1:

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I must say that I am quite pleased with the dynamic range - especially for using the higher contrast Velvia simulation. Both shots taken in the late afternoon sunlight, yet the deep shadow areas still hold detail.
Sample 1:

Sample 1 detail crop:

Sample 2:

Sample 2 detail crop:

I must say that I am quite pleased with the dynamic range - especially for using the higher contrast Velvia simulation. Both shots taken in the late afternoon sunlight, yet the deep shadow areas still hold detail.
PhotoMat
Well-known
celluloidprop
Well-known
My grandfather's 88th birthday dinner, then one of my friend's daughter mugging for the camera. All in-camera JPGs, I upposed the contrast and clarity of the last. In-camera B&W still doesn't hold a candle to good Silver Efex Pro work, but it's not terrible.
AF missed more than a few but the 35/1.4 remains absolutely amazing - and it's nice to be able to flip a switch to macro for shots like the last.

Not bad for 88 by celluloidpropaganda, on Flickr

Magic Fire by celluloidpropaganda, on Flickr
AF missed more than a few but the 35/1.4 remains absolutely amazing - and it's nice to be able to flip a switch to macro for shots like the last.

Not bad for 88 by celluloidpropaganda, on Flickr

Magic Fire by celluloidpropaganda, on Flickr
CopperB
M3 Noob
My grandfather's 88th birthday dinner, then one of my friend's daughter mugging for the camera. All in-camera JPGs, I upposed the contrast and clarity of the last. In-camera B&W still doesn't hold a candle to good Silver Efex Pro work, but it's not terrible.
AF missed more than a few but the 35/1.4 remains absolutely amazing - and it's nice to be able to flip a switch to macro for shots like the last.
I especially like your friend's daughter hamming it up. Adorable!
furcafe
Veteran
Selections from my 1st show shoot (Charles Bradley & His Extraordinaires + Budos Band @ the 9:30 club) using the X-Pro1 & 18/2, all shot @ f/2 w/some modest noise reduction via Noise Ninja:
ISO 1600
ISO 1600
ISO 3200

ISO 1600

ISO 1600

ISO 3200
CopperB
M3 Noob
Selections from my 1st show shoot (Charles Bradley & His Extraordinaires + Budos Band @ the 9:30 club) using the X-Pro1 & 18/2, all shot @ f/2 w/some modest noise reduction via Noise Ninja:
How'd you find the AF or did you MF? How did you find the 18mm 2.0? Been considering adding it to my kit.
CopperB
M3 Noob
Spyro
Well-known
The English Beat
now you've done it... pretty soon there will be a thread on fuji bokeh
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
Selsio
50mm 'lux @ f2.8
Larger on my Flickr
Cheers,
Dave

50mm 'lux @ f2.8
Larger on my Flickr
Cheers,
Dave
david.elliott
Well-known
Here are three from the 35/1.4 lens, two of which are using the macro function. I'm very pleased with the camera and lens on the whole, but there are some relatively minor things I hope are addressed in firmware upgrades. I hope the aperture chattering is fixed and that, in doing so, I will actually be able to use the EVF to focus at the aperture I've set on the lens (darned difficult to determine focus / depth of field otherwise). Even with power save on, the AF speed doesnt bother me though. 
Images are jpegs slightly edited in capture one pro 6. It was my first time using that program, which appears to be quite nice. I think I will stick to lightroom though, since I'm used to it and I can use silver efex in lightroom.
Images are jpegs slightly edited in capture one pro 6. It was my first time using that program, which appears to be quite nice. I think I will stick to lightroom though, since I'm used to it and I can use silver efex in lightroom.

furcafe
Veteran
The AF worked fine. Definitely not as peppy as a D700, but as I wrote in your "Achilles' heel" thread, I wasn't expecting dSLR-level AF performance, only Contax G2-level & that expectation has been met. I have shrunk down the AF area ("virtual RF patch") & paid close attention to where I aim that area. I didn't use true MF at all for this show (so far, I've only tried that in Macro mode), though I did try using the AF via the AE-L/AF-L button in M mode a couple times (even slower, but you get a distance readout).
The 18/2 is also good enough for me, a little reminiscent of the Cosina 28/1.9 Ultron in LTM, i.e., lower contrast wide open than Leica ASPH glass, but still delivers (more like pre-ASPH Leica).
The 18/2 is also good enough for me, a little reminiscent of the Cosina 28/1.9 Ultron in LTM, i.e., lower contrast wide open than Leica ASPH glass, but still delivers (more like pre-ASPH Leica).
How'd you find the AF or did you MF? How did you find the 18mm 2.0? Been considering adding it to my kit.
CopperB
M3 Noob
now you've done it... pretty soon there will be a thread on fuji bokeh![]()
LOL. Bring it on!!!
Steveh
Well-known
Had my first proper chance to test out the 60mm today - seems like a very good lens to me. These are straight out of camera Jpegs at 1600 ISO.
f3.2:
f10:
f3.2:

f10:

furcafe
Veteran
More here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/brightestyoungthings/sets/72157629400902916/with/7055862623/
Mixed in w/some M9 (@ ISO 1250) + Noctilux shots.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/brightestyoungthings/sets/72157629400902916/with/7055862623/
Mixed in w/some M9 (@ ISO 1250) + Noctilux shots.
Selections from my 1st show shoot (Charles Bradley & His Extraordinaires + Budos Band @ the 9:30 club) using the X-Pro1 & 18/2, all shot @ f/2 w/some modest noise reduction via Noise Ninja:
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ISO 1600
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ISO 1600
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ISO 3200
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