tekst
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Just took my new this morning XE-1 out for a spin and thought I'd share some shots. Loving the camera so far but definetly a long way to go with it! Rushed these thru iphoto as I downloaded a trial of LightRoom and was overwhelmed by it all.. Anyone got any hints/tips etc regarding x series and m mount lenses and or using lightroom?? Few more at my flickr page linked in my sig if you are interested. Cheers







Howarthp
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Hi - I'm afraid I don't have any advice but am very interested in how you get on with the XE-1 as I'm thinking of buying one too. There are issues with processing RAW (RAF) in LR4.2 and I understand that Fuji and Adobe are working on this. However, the JPEGs are meant to be fabulous straight out of the camera.
Paul
Paul
tekst
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Love it so far! Haven't bothered with RAW, these are jpgs pretty much straight out of the camera using the in camera BW setting. Only editing done is bringing the black and white points in to boost contrast. May have gone overboard there.. I don't own any of the fuji lenses yet but am very happy with using m mount lenses. The only thing I've noticed is that focussing at infitite doesnt seem quite right.
meso
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Love it so far! Haven't bothered with RAW, these are jpgs pretty much straight out of the camera using the in camera BW setting. Only editing done is bringing the black and white points in to boost contrast. May have gone overboard there.. I don't own any of the fuji lenses yet but am very happy with using m mount lenses. The only thing I've noticed is that focussing at infitite doesnt seem quite right.
Are you using the Fuji M adapter or a third party one?
tekst
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Using the fuji adapter
squirrel$$$bandit
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Most mirrorless camera adapters focus a little bit past infinity, so you can't just turn the focus wheel to the end of its travel--you have to actually focus the thing.
tekst
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This might be a stupid question but does that mean that setting the lens to 2m for example will actually be slightly beyond that point in camera? Also, using a wide lens for landscape, where should i be trying to focus in the scene for a large depth of field?
tekst
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A few more from today for anyone that's interested.





squirrel$$$bandit
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This might be a stupid question but does that mean that setting the lens to 2m for example will actually be slightly beyond that point in camera? Also, using a wide lens for landscape, where should i be trying to focus in the scene for a large depth of field?
It won't be as precise as using it on a Leica, no--but it will be close, certainly close enough to scale focus a wide-angle in broad daylight!
nex100
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How do you find the cv 15/4.5 on the xe-1? Is there smearing on the corners? Some have reported smearing with this combo.
GaryLH
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It won't be as precise as using it on a Leica, no--but it will be close, certainly close enough to scale focus a wide-angle in broad daylight!
A lot depends on how far off the inf mark... If the current dof info on the rf lens will be even close...
Most third party manufacturers will make up for their manufacturing tolerances by making sure that u can focus at inf by being a little ahead of the mark. There are very few vendors that will go thru the work of guaranting true inf. and they cost a lot. I have used a lot of the cheaper (39-59 dollar) vendors in the past.. Somewhere over 50% of the time inf was off. I was lucky enough that in all cases it was easy to use brass shim to fix the inf point issue.
U are right, the wider the lens, like the 15, the more it becomes a moot point, unless the inf focus point is way off.
Gary
eleskin
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Sigh, yeh, I see smearing, but that's ok
Sigh, yeh, I see smearing, but that's ok
Indeed, I too see smearing with the Voigtlander 15mm. I have this lens too and love it on my M8. I do not have an X series yet, but I may consider one now after looking at the new M at Photo Expo Plus. I would stick to the Fuji lenses if going wider than 35mm. For me I would pick the 35 1.4 Fujinon and the 18mm to 55mm zoom. After that, the M adapter for my 35 1.2 Nokton , 50 mm Noctilux, Summicron, and Summitar.
I have a few Minolta MD lenses as well so an adapter for that too would meek me happy!
Sigh, yeh, I see smearing, but that's ok
Indeed, I too see smearing with the Voigtlander 15mm. I have this lens too and love it on my M8. I do not have an X series yet, but I may consider one now after looking at the new M at Photo Expo Plus. I would stick to the Fuji lenses if going wider than 35mm. For me I would pick the 35 1.4 Fujinon and the 18mm to 55mm zoom. After that, the M adapter for my 35 1.2 Nokton , 50 mm Noctilux, Summicron, and Summitar.
I have a few Minolta MD lenses as well so an adapter for that too would meek me happy!
dejavu
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Lovely photos, very Melbourne!
I am also very interested in M-mount lenses on the X system so will love to hear your user experiences. I am getting the 14 f/2.8 XF and will let you know how that lens performs. Now, Fuji just need to hurry up and send it to distributors. It is delayed, again, to end of November.
I am also very interested in M-mount lenses on the X system so will love to hear your user experiences. I am getting the 14 f/2.8 XF and will let you know how that lens performs. Now, Fuji just need to hurry up and send it to distributors. It is delayed, again, to end of November.
tekst
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nex100 - Really enjoying the cv15, there is some smearing in the corners for sure. Does it bother me? Not in the slightest. Aside from the infinite focus issue as mentioned above, (which is really not a big deal) and the slight smearing on the 15, I really enjoy using M lenses on the XE-1.
Dejavu - As I mentioned in another thread, focussing with m lenses can be a little fiddly, and at first, doesnt instill confidence like a rangefinder does. But once you become confident with it, it is quick and easy. Overall I am very happy with the X system with M mount lenses. From what I've seen I'll be even more happy when I finally pick up a Fuji lense or two. But even with Voigtlanders, I'm liking the results I'm getting, as well as just using the camera in general. I would be very interested to see how the 14 turns out for you. Cheers for the kind words also.
Dejavu - As I mentioned in another thread, focussing with m lenses can be a little fiddly, and at first, doesnt instill confidence like a rangefinder does. But once you become confident with it, it is quick and easy. Overall I am very happy with the X system with M mount lenses. From what I've seen I'll be even more happy when I finally pick up a Fuji lense or two. But even with Voigtlanders, I'm liking the results I'm getting, as well as just using the camera in general. I would be very interested to see how the 14 turns out for you. Cheers for the kind words also.
tekst
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Couple more from the past few days if anyone cares. I just got done reading Back Alleys thread on seeing, and after looking over my flickr I realised that I'm very much stuck in my style of shooting, which is for the most part, square on and aiming for symetry. Need to mix it up a bit somehow. Hmmmm.
Anyway, played with a Fuji 18 in a shop today, damn it's sharp, but the camera felt so light without an M lens on the front. It reminded me of the new iphone 5, so light it feels cheap somehow. Anyone else feel that way? Is the 35 much heavier??
Anyway, played with a Fuji 18 in a shop today, damn it's sharp, but the camera felt so light without an M lens on the front. It reminded me of the new iphone 5, so light it feels cheap somehow. Anyone else feel that way? Is the 35 much heavier??





back alley
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some nice shots...i feel bad for the bike.
i have the 18 and agree that it's sharp...does not feel cheap to me though...we have to edit out these thoughts that heavy equals quality...
i have the 18 and agree that it's sharp...does not feel cheap to me though...we have to edit out these thoughts that heavy equals quality...
tekst
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Yes your right, but their's just something about that heft of a camera setup that feels right. Funny thing is though, I just sold a hasselblad and m4p as they weren't getting use for that reason. Well, not so much the weight of the leica, but the hasselblad and old 50mm were just too much bulk to lug around without a bag, and I'm not a fan of shooting out of a big bag.
tekst
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Some more shots from today, had some nice light and stumbled upon a building I'd only previously seen on these forums. Couldn't help but have some fun with the new camera. Absolutely loving the little beast! Tried to use the 35 a bit more today but not sold on the equivalent 50mm focal length. First time processing with light room so any CC more than welcome! Might have got a bit carried away with the clarity slider on some, it's addictive, just like this camera!







rjx
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Nice images
Santtu Määttänen
Visual Poet
That last set of pictures is AMAZING!! I love that minimalistic approach. Wonderful! Would love to see those printed 
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