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Hope that you love it!

Hope that you love it!

Joe. I hope that you like it as much as I do.

I miss my MF R-D1 (not the M9 so much) for the simplicity and handling, but the XP1 is a wonderful camera with very good lenses (I want more though).

As you know, I have written some blog entries related to using the XP1 for my work and personal photography. The message in most of that writing has been, get to know the camera and you will have a much better chance of producing the work you want to produce and will probably love using it.

Look forward to hearing your impressions and seeing the resulting photos.

PS: just published a notebook with photos (some taken with the XP1) at Blurb.
 
I have one. Love the 35mm and 60mm. Also use it with my Hex Dual 21/35 as a very nice walk around (although I prefer the weight and feel of the fuji lenses).
The RAW processing issue is making it difficult bring it in to my "work" usage.
Love the camera and use it for personal stuff. I'm not willing to switch my PP workflow to a different program for this camera. Hope apple gets to it soon. Until develop a few RAWs with silky pos.
 
Got rid of Canon 7D, 70-200 2.8IS, 17-40, 50 1.8 to get Fuji and I am glad I did. My back is even happier 🙂
Kept 300 f4 and got Kipon adapter and I will see if I need that after 55-200 is released.

So to answer the original question - yes, I am using it and only it !
 
The RAW processing issue is making it difficult bring it in to my "work" usage.
Love the camera and use it for personal stuff. I'm not willing to switch my PP workflow to a different program for this camera. Hope apple gets to it soon. Until develop a few RAWs with silky pos.

FYI on raw front today from Fuji rumors.

http://www.fujirumors.com/the-fujifilm-raw-problem/

Cut and past of interesting portion

"Finally, if the rumor of Maxster is correct, Fuji is really doing “everything under the sun” to make the X-Trans files compatible with the most important photo-software products. The X-Trans sensor is now in use for several months, and there shouldn’t be still such a big lack of software support. But Fuji has demonstrated to listen to feedback from photographers in developing his cameras. Let’s hope that they will do it also this time, and that rumors are going to be confirmed soon!"

I use aperture as my main photo editor.. RPP in the workflow is something I use mainly to convert to tiff to bring back into aperture. Something I would prefer not to do at all.

I am not a fan of LR...

Gary
 
FYI on raw front today from Fuji rumors.

http://www.fujirumors.com/the-fujifilm-raw-problem/

Cut and past of interesting portion

"Finally, if the rumor of Maxster is correct, Fuji is really doing “everything under the sun” to make the X-Trans files compatible with the most important photo-software products. The X-Trans sensor is now in use for several months, and there shouldn’t be still such a big lack of software support. But Fuji has demonstrated to listen to feedback from photographers in developing his cameras. Let’s hope that they will do it also this time, and that rumors are going to be confirmed soon!"

I use aperture as my main photo editor.. RPP in the workflow is something I use mainly to convert to tiff to bring back into aperture. Something I would prefer not to do at all.

I am not a fan of LR...

Gary

Sounds like progress is being made. At least it is nice to read there is an NDA between Fuji and the Adobe/Apple. It would have been wise for Fuji to have done this before releasing the camera. Who knows... maybe they did :?
 
I've currently got an X-pro1, 18mm, 35mm and 60mm on loan from Fujifilm Australia for a week. Enjoying it greatly right now, especially the two wider lenses which are both excellent. The 60mm is a great lens but too slow and an awkward length for me.

I think I actually prefer the size/handling/fee of the x-pro1 to my x100. Fairly sure I'll be buying one after this loan period runs out. It's a really addictive camera to use.
 
I've currently got an X-pro1, 18mm, 35mm and 60mm on loan from Fujifilm Australia for a week. Enjoying it greatly right now, especially the two wider lenses which are both excellent. The 60mm is a great lens but too slow and an awkward length for me.

I think I actually prefer the size/handling/fee of the x-pro1 to my x100. Fairly sure I'll be buying one after this loan period runs out. It's a really addictive camera to use.

Nice. Have fun.. Btw, make sure latest 2.0 fw on body and at least 2.0 on the lenses. Since it was loaned by Fuji, I would suspect u got the latest updates... The 2.0 update made a big difference to the af.

Gary
 
Nice. Have fun.. Btw, make sure latest 2.0 fw on body and at least 2.0 on the lenses. Since it was loaned by Fuji, I would suspect u got the latest updates... The 2.0 update made a big difference to the af.

Gary

Definitely Gary, was the first thing I checked! Focussing is great - snappy and predictable.
 
I recently sold my last digital Nikon body and the X100. Shooting the X-Pro1 exclusively now, with the 35 and 60mm. Waiting for the 14 and 56mm. Also a using a few adapted lenses like the CV 58 1.4.

Feel more and more comfortable with this new system, only missing Nikons CLS and a native 85 1.4-2.0ish prime. I really like a fast 85mm on APS-C but my Nikon 85 1.4G isn't all that hot manual focusing, not to mention - LARGE 😉

The IQ is good enough for me, I actually shoot jpg for the time being, something I havent done since 2008 😉 The size and handling of the X-Pro1 is very good, especially with the grip and a thumbs up.

On the fence about getting a D600 as I don't shoot anything professional right now and won't for a while. Also, I think I can do most if not all of my shooting with the X-Pro1 anyway - I just need to get some of the cheap ebay radio triggers so I get my speedlights blazing strobist style.

Mac
 
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