lxmike
M2 fan.
after months of shooting through a Leica IIIf, I find the evf of the X-T2 rather refreshing, (I know they are incomparable).
after months of shooting through a Leica IIIf, I find the evf of the X-T2 rather refreshing, (I know they are incomparable).
… My only complaint of the early X cameras is the right side rear of the camera is too cluttered and easy to make inadvertent button presses. Later cameras were better.
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My modified X-Pro1 has no such problem 😉
Pray tell, what is this modification of which you speak?
My annoyance with buttons/screen led me to get rid of them long time ago.
https://www.rangefinderforum.com/node/157609/page2
That looks amazing... but how do you change any of the settings, bar shutter speed and aperture? Are you just locked on Auto ISO forever?
I suspect there may be some April Fool's posts in this thread...
... I am sure that passing on the XPro1 cost me a show at the MOMA, but sometimes that is just the way life goes.
Eight or ten years ago I went to my local camera store (which has since closed) to buy my first interchangeable lens digital camera. To my great disappointment, the offerings from Canon and Nikon consisted of big, heavy bodies to which you could attach big, heavy lenses, so they were a no-go. Instead, I inclined to Fuji because their bodies and lenses were small and light, and had physical knobs and rings to change shutter, aperture, ISO, and exposure compensation just like my film cameras. I narrowed the choice down to the XPro1 and the XE2. I was sort of leaning toward the XPro1 because it had an optical viewfinder. Unfortunately, when using the OVF, most of the lenses intruded into the viewfinder, and so for most of the lenses I was going to be using the EVF. Why pay for the OVF if you are going to be using the EVF. So I went with the XE2. It was also smaller and less expensive. A few years later I bought an XT2 and kept the XE2 as a backup. Of course, as any Leica user will tell you, you get used to having the lens intrude into the viewfinder, and you really don't need to know what is in the lower right-hand corner of the viewfinder when framing a shot anyway, At the time I had been shooting SLRs for 40 or so years, and I had this thing about the sanctity of the uncluttered viewfinder, so I wasn't buying it. I have been happy with the XE2 and the XT2. I am sure that passing on the XPro1 cost me a show at the MOMA, but sometimes that is just the way life goes.
Ah, now i know why i do not have a MoMA show either and it is because I was dumb enough to buy the X-Pro and use the EVF!
Yow! I’ve heard of sex-change operations before, but that’s a species-change. Impressive.My annoyance with buttons/screen led me to get rid of them long time ago.
https://www.rangefinderforum.com/node/157609/page2
Yow! I’ve heard of sex-change operations before, but that’s a species-change. Impressive.
Talk about viewfinder intrusion - try Fuji’s petal hood on their XF 23/1.4 - hah!
Even so, 90% of the time I use the OVF. Also, I don’t want the clutter and distraction of the extra “corrected focus square” in the viewfinder, so when I need more focus precision or accurate framing on subjects closer than six feet, I switch to the EVF.
An X-T series dangling from the neck makes the user look like a retired dentist.
X-Pro series makes the user look like Robert Capa. 😉
Even so, 90% of the time I use the OVF. Also, I don’t want the clutter and distraction of the extra “corrected focus square” in the viewfinder, so when I need more focus precision or accurate framing on subjects closer than six feet, I switch to the EVF.
As long as The Decisive Moment shots are more than six feet away you should be okay.
A passing thought - or to throw a new spanner into the works...
Does anyone here prefer the XE above the XT or the Pro?? I have two friends who use XE2s and say they are the best ever.
I've never used an XE, but I've seen posted images and they look exceptionally good, given the size of the XEs and all.
Your thoughts, please.