The results of an M9 vs. X-Pro1 comparison are rather sensitively dependent on what ISO one is shooting at. Things are not as clear-cut as you make them out to be.
The results of an M9 vs. X-Pro1 comparison are rather sensitively dependent on what ISO one is shooting at. Things are not as clear-cut as you make them out to be.
I'd say yes, without question -- the X-Pro1 is markedly superior to the M8 or M9 for my purposes. But my applications and preferred working style might be considerably different than yours. There is no "best" except within the contexts of user and application.
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