oh wow Fuji sensors..
These are taken with the sweet as silk Zeiss Touit 32mm @ 1.8 on the XE-1
That's a great picture.
Whenever I get some new gear I wait for the first "WoW" shot and if and when it comes I decide the new kit was worthwhile
In your place I'd tell myself that the 35mm had just paid for itself
Great picture @simonmoran. Looking forward to doing something similar if I can get them to sit still for long enough!
I've been playing with the free Really Nice Images Lightroom presets:
All with the X-E1 and 27/2.8
These look good, got a link?
Simon;
That's a beautiful capture, the XF 35mm f/1.4 is a stellar piece of glass....!
It's my favourite X lens from my four XF selection of Fuji glass.
Seeing all these shots is making me very excited,, was going to buy a second hand xpro, but decided that the deal on the xe1 at Wex was too good to miss, so ordered and should be here this week
After being bitterly disappointed with the move from a 600d to a 70d, that was the point where I decided to give the xe2 a try. I can count the number of times I've found the fuji lacking on one hand. The main difference for me is that having something so small (relatively) that can produce stunning image quality, makes me far more likely to shoot. And on that basis alone, even taking into account DSLR faster AF speed, I get more keepers. Fingers crossed you'll enjoy it as much as I am.
Are you getting the 18-55 f2.8? It's a brilliant lens
Think its the 50-230 you can claim, but could be wrong
Raw files have no inherent characteristics, there has to be a default processing during import. It could just be that the default import with your X-E1 files is less intense than that applied to your old 20D files.
Not sure how everyone is finding sharpening in LR (for RAW images), but I've found the settings specified here to be excellent:
http://petebridgwood.com.gridhosted.co.uk/wp/2014/10/x-trans-sharpening/