Bike Tourist
Well-known
"Caveat Emptor: I am a complete amateur (go easy on me, folks!)"
Dear Complete Amateur: Good eye! Thanks for sharing.
Dear Complete Amateur: Good eye! Thanks for sharing.
noimmunity
scratch my niche
"Caveat Emptor: I am a complete amateur (go easy on me, folks!)"
Dear Complete Amateur: Good eye! Thanks for sharing.
The interesting thing is that I don't find framing so hard with it, either. Obviously, the frameline coverage is not precise, but as a graduate of the class of M8, you could say I've been well-trained
Vobluda
Well-known
For any owner of Fuji S pro series camera such an OOC jpegs are normal for many years now
Gorgeous colours .... impressive for OOC jpegs!
robert blu
quiet photographer
I'm impressed by the colors, very ...slides like 
robert
robert
noimmunity
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I'm impressed by the colors, very ...slides like
robert
My annual consumption of Velvia may just decline...kind of bittersweet...we'll see...
j.scooter
Veteran
Always helps me to put those things in perspective: compared to the long weeks, months, and perhaps years of pleasure that you will surely get from the camera, 3 weeks is nothing.
So says the guy with the "Now Playing" avatar...
No, I'm not jealous
This is the first time I have had to wait for a camera. I have been spoiled by only buying used.
noimmunity
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So says the guy with the "Now Playing" avatar...
No, I'm not jealous
This is the first time I have had to wait for a camera. I have been spoiled by only buying used.
I'm used to waiting. I have ordered a bunch of tasty backpacking gear from cottage manufacturers in the United States that often takes three months for delivery. (jpmac55 is an old friend and knows all about that!).
I would have waited for this one, too, but I'm flying back to Taiwan at the beginning of April for two weeks to participate in a series of events for which I really want this camera. Fortunately, propitious circumstances and the kindness of others came together to make it happen. If it is any consolation, know that I paid a small premium over North American prices, but still saved quite a bit compared to the European price. Only after ordering did it become clear that I could have got the camera and lens in Taiwan, but once again, there is a real advantage to learning the camera before departure.
To be honest, I should change my avatar to "men working" or something like that.
nighstar
eternal beginner
really love the colors. nice photos too, btw. congrats on the new camera. 
noimmunity
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It's nasty weather in Lyon today. As a public service, I took some uninspired photos with the macro function through the 35, OOC jpegs on "Velvia". The colors here are too saturated for my tastes. Really look forward to LR and hopefully RPP RAW compatability.

Olive and sun-dried tomato baguettes by areality4all, on Flickr

Potted flowers by areality4all, on Flickr

roast chicken by areality4all, on Flickr

Olive and sun-dried tomato baguettes by areality4all, on Flickr

Potted flowers by areality4all, on Flickr

roast chicken by areality4all, on Flickr
koven
Well-known
Not that impressed.
This is not a knock on your photography, just IQ wise its not that much of an upgrade from my x100.
This is not a knock on your photography, just IQ wise its not that much of an upgrade from my x100.
noimmunity
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Not that impressed.
This is not a knock on your photography, just IQ wise its not that much of an upgrade from my x100.![]()
I have no way of comparing, since I do not have the X100 here, and I have not yet seen any comparisons.
The X100 looks very very good to my eyes.
I did not consider an X100. I prefer the 50 efov over 35, and the ability to change lenses. I assume the sensor in the XP1 is also significantly better.
No doubt you will want to keep your eye on the inevitable slew of objective and subjective comparisons available in the weeks and months to come. I agree, it should be fun!
crispy12
Well-known
I tried this today as well, the sensor is indeed very very good. If Fuji made a real rangefinder with this sensor... well, I can only wish ^_^
aleksanderpolo
Established
Very very nice color, I think it will be kinda pointless to use raw on this camera, unless LR or other raw developer can figure out the secret ingredient of Fuji color. And congrats that you can use this camera for your Taiwan trip, by the time you go back it could be out of stock so it's always nice to have it now. 
Shade
Well-known
Very punch colours, I had to choose between the OM-D and the Xpro1 as my back up body, and the Xpro1 won my choice though, but I still like the OM-D...
noimmunity
scratch my niche
I think it will be kinda pointless to use raw on this camera
For myself, I would not want to be constrained to having to use jpegs.
The color editor in CS1 Pro 6 is fun to use and works best with RAW.
noimmunity
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Film simulation bracketing
Film simulation bracketing
Demonstration of Film simulation bracketing:

Hôtel Dieu "Provia" by areality4all, on Flickr

Hôtel Dieu "ProNeg Hi" by areality4all, on Flickr

Hôtel Dieu "Velvia" by areality4all, on Flickr
Film simulation bracketing
Demonstration of Film simulation bracketing:

Hôtel Dieu "Provia" by areality4all, on Flickr

Hôtel Dieu "ProNeg Hi" by areality4all, on Flickr

Hôtel Dieu "Velvia" by areality4all, on Flickr
JasperD
Member
Prefer the Velvia on this one, but that might be my own subjective bias (having shot Velvia 50 film for years, together with Provia 100 and 400)... Nice picture in any case.
noimmunity
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Croix Rousse in the Sunset by areality4all, on Flickr

Quai Claude Bernard by areality4all, on Flickr
noimmunity
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Prefer the Velvia on this one, but that might be my own subjective bias (having shot Velvia 50 film for years, together with Provia 100 and 400)... Nice picture in any case.
I agree, though after a couple of days I feel like I'm getting "high contrast and saturation fatigue".
noimmunity
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