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For me, the huge benefit of X-Pro is the optical finder. This is not a deal breaker for X-E1.For X-E1, it has a remote control - better chance of having a radio trigger of the kind I had for...
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Well, I stopped using Aperture after I bought Panasonic GF1 - also it took them too long to support it...
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I find that you exaggerate on the math part. I do not believe there is any kind of "fundamental" mathematics that did not existed before X-Trans. Actually, the idea is very simple and elegant. ...
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I agree with you. Fuji does not sell the software, it sells cameras. And the better the handling of the camera's files by the software out there, the more likely sales of the camera. I cannot see...
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Well, just in case I redo my original post, so there should be fewer misunderstandings....There is nice application for using both iPad and Lightroom in the workflow:Photosmith to be found at...
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There is nice application for using both iPad and Lightroom in the workflow:http://www.photosmithapp.com/They wrote on their website about the reason for not supporting Fuji RAW:"This is because...
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Why? My personal reason would be I travel a couple of times per year to Japan, so I can buy it in person, check it if it works, and in case of problems effortlessly return it to the shop without...
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This is not discount, this is writing off the consumption tax. You can do it in the shops like Yodobashi or Bic Camera, but it is usual cheaper to find out a smaller shop, which does not let you...
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Actually, except for my first camera, I bought all my cameras in Japan. People in this thread say the prices in Japan are not better then anywhere else. I cannot agree with it.At least for Europe,...
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Black does not cause reflexes in the glass of aquariums;-)
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I was thinking about buying something like M42->M... even if Fuji discourages it - I do not understand why. But actually having bigger #adapters/#lenses ratio might be more convenient.I also...
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I also found X-Pro a little disappointing (mostly, related to slow AF), so I still shoot more with X100, leaving X-Pro for occasions, when 23mm is not enough. I took nice photos with it, so this is...
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I share some of your views, but not all. My favourite set would be 14mm, 23mm and 56mm. (Too bad none of them is released...)I have 35mm and it is a very nice lens. However, sometimes I feel it is...
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It has already started. When I bought Panasonic GF1, it was not supported by Aperture yet. I thought I convert the files to DNG... but I still could not open them in Aperture.
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DNG as Digital Negative is OK. If it is lossy, it is no longer a Digital Negative in my opinion. The idea of Digital Negative is to retain all information. They should have renamed it completely.
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That is completely different issue. They are not DSLR FF lenses;-) The lenses are not big. E.g Voigtlander 15mm is so small.If you carry 2-3 lenses of moderate angles, it is really insignificant...
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I use Minolta M-Rokkor 90mm f4. Sometimes it is OK, sometimes it is not.I have just written a post on it on my blog: http://uphjournal.blogspot.nl/2012/10/using-manual-minolta-m-rokkor-90mm-f4.html
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Unfortunately, there are technical limitations on how fast leaf shutter can work. But there is solution. ND filters. That is why there is even a built-in ND8 filter in Fuji X100 - VERY...
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I am sorry. There is no loyalty which would force me to buy that monstrosity they just created. Leica is expensive - but it is at least different from anything else. But this is an externally...
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