David_Manning
Well-known
I just got back from a trip to Madrid. I strolled the city after dark, and the X-Pro 1 did a great job of capturing what I saw.
18mm:
35mm:
18mm:




35mm:

dejavu
Member
Nice photos. I particularly like the second and third one.
texchappy
Well-known
Great images David.
f16sunshine
Moderator
Very nice David! I have the 18mm on the way. These beautiful images make me quite excited to give it a try.
rbelyell
Well-known
wonderful evocative shots. they really convey a sense of place. the camera/lens performance is obviously outstanding. i am particularly struck by the minimal distortion.
tony
tony
jarski
Veteran
thanks for sharing. nice photos and bring back memories from few years ago.
OurManInTangier
An Undesirable
Great shots here David. #2 has some stunning light. Virtually every shot I see from this camera impresses me. I've been astonished at the versatility in set-up with these things and have now hit on a set up that works perfectly for me, just wish I had the beauty of Spain to photograph 
David_Manning
Well-known
Thanks for the comments, everyone. This camera continues to impress me. It gets out of the way so I can make photographs--the hallmark of a good camera.
There were no problems focusing with either lens (18mm and 35mm), and the RAW files are incredibly noise-free. There is also plenty of dynamic range to tweak in post (I like to slightly crush blacks).
There were no problems focusing with either lens (18mm and 35mm), and the RAW files are incredibly noise-free. There is also plenty of dynamic range to tweak in post (I like to slightly crush blacks).
markrich
Enthusiatic amatuer
I just got back from a trip to Madrid. I strolled the city after dark, and the X-Pro 1 did a great job of capturing what I saw.
18mm:
Those are lovely. There seems to be a nice grain effect to the images. How did you achieve this?
GaryLH
Veteran
Some nice shots there Dave. I like the middle three te best.
Gary
Gary
David_Manning
Well-known
Thanks guys.
SirAlien...I did the b&w conversion with SilverEfex Pro 2, and you can customize grain there, along with film presets.
Generally I start with an Ilford HP5 look, and go from there with dodge/burn, etc.
SirAlien...I did the b&w conversion with SilverEfex Pro 2, and you can customize grain there, along with film presets.
Generally I start with an Ilford HP5 look, and go from there with dodge/burn, etc.
anjoca76
Well-known
Beautiful images! Well done.
I'm still too in love with film and my film cameras to go digital, but when I finally break down and succumb, the X-Pro 1, or whatever iteration will be out at the time, is almost certainly going to be what I get. I generally dislike digital black and white (just personal preference), but these are really, really nice.
Thanks for sharing.
I'm still too in love with film and my film cameras to go digital, but when I finally break down and succumb, the X-Pro 1, or whatever iteration will be out at the time, is almost certainly going to be what I get. I generally dislike digital black and white (just personal preference), but these are really, really nice.
Thanks for sharing.
umcelinho
Marcelo
beautiful images. I used to stroll around Madrid at night a lot taking photographs when I lived there, it's fantastic. many gorgeous scenes and unique moments. it's a good city to photograph!
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