Bike Tourist
Well-known
This is werid. I may never buy another camera. Well, at my age I may not buy another for the very good reason that I will cease to exist. But I don't mean that. I mean that my X-Pro1 and attendant lenses meet my needs so completely that I am not tempted to replace them with anything now existing or on the horizon.
I have the 14mm, 35mm and 60mm primes. Although a zoom tele is available, I no longer need a long lens. The viewfinder can be an OFV or EVF, my choice depending on the situation. The form factor is what I like and am used to. For me, personally, there is nothing to improve upon.
I bought A Leica strap for the XP1. They're nice. I'm contemplating a Small Hadley bag, very expensive. Maybe a faster media card?
But camera gear? Nothing else needed or desired by me. I suppose this feeling will be sorely tested with the appearance of an X-Pro2. But for now — photographic heaven.
I have the 14mm, 35mm and 60mm primes. Although a zoom tele is available, I no longer need a long lens. The viewfinder can be an OFV or EVF, my choice depending on the situation. The form factor is what I like and am used to. For me, personally, there is nothing to improve upon.
I bought A Leica strap for the XP1. They're nice. I'm contemplating a Small Hadley bag, very expensive. Maybe a faster media card?
But camera gear? Nothing else needed or desired by me. I suppose this feeling will be sorely tested with the appearance of an X-Pro2. But for now — photographic heaven.
GaryLH
Veteran
Lol your title made me think the poor Fuji died on u 
I still have a lot of camera equipment. One of these days I should pair down, especially given a lot of my photography (maybe 80-90 percent) is covered by the Fuji and sigma cameras.
In terms of long lenses, a old manual focus lens like Leica 135f4 or Nikon 135f2.8 could be a good enough alternative for u as well if the 55-200 zoom is not your cup of tea.
Gary
I still have a lot of camera equipment. One of these days I should pair down, especially given a lot of my photography (maybe 80-90 percent) is covered by the Fuji and sigma cameras.
In terms of long lenses, a old manual focus lens like Leica 135f4 or Nikon 135f2.8 could be a good enough alternative for u as well if the 55-200 zoom is not your cup of tea.
Gary
David_Manning
Well-known
XP1 is a good one...a keeper.
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knowing my propensity for changing things up, i wont make the same claim...but the reality is i am liking the fujis just fine...i went out today with the xe1 and the 18...could not have been more satisfying an experience...
willie_901
Veteran
I am pleased with the XP1 too. I have no motivation to consider other cameras.
I plan to upgrade to the next generation Fuji OVF/EVF interchangeable lens body. If Fuji should abandon the OVF, then I will buy a nice used XP1 for a back up body.
It is possible someone other than Leica or a Fuji will develop an APS-C, OVF, mirrorless, interchangeable-lens body. If this happens, I would consider such a system with an open mind. However I must say I don't spend anytime thinking about this as the XP1 serves my goals very well.
I plan to upgrade to the next generation Fuji OVF/EVF interchangeable lens body. If Fuji should abandon the OVF, then I will buy a nice used XP1 for a back up body.
It is possible someone other than Leica or a Fuji will develop an APS-C, OVF, mirrorless, interchangeable-lens body. If this happens, I would consider such a system with an open mind. However I must say I don't spend anytime thinking about this as the XP1 serves my goals very well.
j j
Well-known
I hope you mean ultimate and not terminal.
Bike Tourist
Well-known
I hope you mean ultimate and not terminal.
Ha, ha. Terminal, as in end of the line. My X-Pro1 seems in good health and is disease-free (knock on wood).
j j
Well-known
It's nice to hear from someone who is content with their gear. We hear too little of that on the Internet.
FranZ
Established
Hi Dick, i am as content with the X-Pro1 as I was with my Contax G-2 in my "analog day's" I had the 21-28-45 and 90 mm lenses and I will probably build my X-Pro1 collection likewise. I already own the 14-18-35 and 60mm lenses which I plan to augment with the 23 and the 56 (if not to expensive).
Other than my current lens selection I am very content with the body and the way of working with it. Even more with Fuji's continued attention for the current systems. I really like their firmware policy and just installed version 2.05 which enables the use of the fn button for AF selection in stead of the button on the lower left. brilliant. Now waiting for the promised AF improvements july 23rd and, hopefully the fixing of the auto-ISO bug and I can shoot forever with the X-Pro1. I very recently sold my already 2nd hand X100 and bought a X100s for 75% list price which had just 40 actuations. with those 2 cam's I am a very happy camper indeed.
Other than my current lens selection I am very content with the body and the way of working with it. Even more with Fuji's continued attention for the current systems. I really like their firmware policy and just installed version 2.05 which enables the use of the fn button for AF selection in stead of the button on the lower left. brilliant. Now waiting for the promised AF improvements july 23rd and, hopefully the fixing of the auto-ISO bug and I can shoot forever with the X-Pro1. I very recently sold my already 2nd hand X100 and bought a X100s for 75% list price which had just 40 actuations. with those 2 cam's I am a very happy camper indeed.
Bike Tourist
Well-known
FranZ. I agree. From all I've heard, the X100s is a marvelous camera, too.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
With age comes wisdom ... eventually! 
Personally I'm still waiting.
Personally I'm still waiting.
FranZ
Established
Yeah, my X100s is my 4 * S supercam:
Small
Silent
Stealthy
with
Super IQ
Which I mainly use for indoor available light people photography for which it is eminently useful.
Small
Silent
Stealthy
with
Super IQ
Which I mainly use for indoor available light people photography for which it is eminently useful.
Shade
Well-known
The only camera that makes me want to replace my xpro1, is an xpro2 LOL z
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Terminal camera: either on its last breaths, or everybody has to get off 
The only camera that makes me want to replace my xpro1, is an xpro2 LOL z
Hai, so desu ne!
2WK
Rangefinder User
I love the Xpro too. I am however quite excited for the focus peaking update!
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