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Yes they have a new grip that fits xpro 1 .my friend had exactly same prob re the battery comp etc but then found the newer one,saw it on his xpro1 yesterday actually,looked good
Nicely composed and processed.The quintessential English village – in January....
.... a bit manipulated (removal of double yellow lines and sepia toned etc.) and an image taken by many in the past but pleasing nonetheless.
To answer my own question, I got a +2 from Robert White (Voigtlander brand) and it works perfectly with my specs. (I dislike having to take them off for photography).If my spectacle prescription for my right eye is -1.75, do I need a -1 or a +1 (or 2) diopoter lens for my soon-to-arrive X-Pro1?
The quintessential English village – in January....
.... a bit manipulated (removal of double yellow lines and sepia toned etc.) and an image taken by many in the past but pleasing nonetheless.
To answer my own question, I got a +2 from Robert White (Voigtlander brand) and it works perfectly with my specs. (I dislike having to take them off for photography).
And I'm really enjoying using this alongside my X-T2, though it is more susceptible to camera shake on non-stabilised lenses. It's a pearl with the 18-55.
I think the 10-24 sits better on the X-T2, but anyway it's a superb lens.Funnily enough, I've never tried my Pro1 with my 18-55 - the 10-24 is permanently attached and that combination is just lovely for landscapes
I think the 10-24 sits better on the X-T2, but anyway it's a superb lens.
Looking at the Fuji X100F price, it seems better value for me to get the X-Pro2! or maybe a XT-20
Oooops, surely this thread should now be renamed to the Fuji X-Pro 1 and X-Pro 2?You're in the wrong thread on all camera body counts!!! But don't think for one moment that the 23mm lens on the X100 series is anywhere near as sharp as the XF23mm F1.4
No, we like to keep the two factions (posh and poor) apart.Oooops, surely this thread should now be renamed to the Fuji X-Pro 1 and X-Pro 2?
Excellent pics but that third one is really fantastic!
There's nothing wrong with a bit of luminance noise if it's fine grain and I cannot see it in the image you posted because of the size..you can probably tell from the full sized file.
I've shot two pics through glass - this one below being an example.
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Settle with Ingleborough in the distance. I still get a kick, more so than from the X-T2, from using the X-Pro1. This was taken using the 10-24mm at 24mm.
Settle by Stephen Lee, on Flickr
Thanks due to Lightroom! (Which some people think is useless on Fuji files)Lovely colours - superb image too - even on a dull day
I traded my XT1 for an XT2 and purchased the XPro2 as it was finally faster than the 7D I'd been holding on to. Given I use a Leica M adapter and a voigtlander lens a fair amount I know where your coming from on the lens perspective. The slighter warmer and more orange hue gives a more cinematic look to the images and he glass is pin sharp! Xt20 was going to find my kit bag but couldn't pass on the XT2 offer in the end.That's precisely what I meant by relevant. As in, people considering buying it. Many won't, just because there's a new model, even if it's 3 times the price.
I have mostly always been behind the times in terms of the camera models I used, apart from when I bought the D800E as soon as it was available. Before that I used a D90 well after the newer D7000 series came to market. I am indeed one of those who believe if it was good enough then, it's good enough now. You're talking to someone who also uses 50 year old lenses regularly btw
Atm I have the XT-1 and the xpro1, with no real intention of getting the 2 versions of either in the near future. I am , however, tempted by the XT20, because of the price point. And the fact it is basically a mini XT-2, with a few less features.
Nice clump shown in context.I noticed these on my walk this morning - didn't have a camera with me so I returned home to get one
It must be Spring!!
Regarding batteries, I would suggest ExPro White. I use 64gb cards with no issues.Could you guys recommend some 3rd party batteries for this camera or do I need to get Fuji ones?
Also, what is the maximum SD card that it can take?
Are there any alternative to the Fuji Leather case? Because I'd like one to have a battery opening at the bottom, I know the Fuji one does not.
Like this, but not for £150 ! (after shipping and VAT)
https://www.kaza-deluxe.com/detail.php?id=158
Someone picked up an absolute bargain on eBay last night - a late issue XP1 in mint condition for just £200 - just one bidder who picked it up at the initial listing price. Well done them
Not to my (limited) knowledge - it is a bit of a faff to remove the case just to change the battery but you also have to do this to plug in the cable when downloading images - however it is a good protector of the paintwork