Took My Fuji XS-1 Out On A Cloudy Day

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Fuji XS-1 Fallen Tree - Wiltshire Countryside
Fuji XS-1 Fallen Tree - Wiltshire Countryside



Fuji XS-1 Old Barn - Woodborough, Wiltshire
Fuji XS-1 Old Barn - Woodborough, Wiltshire



Fuji XS-1 Crows On Farmland
Fuji XS-1 Crows On Farmland



Fuji XS-1 Telegraph Pole Transformer
Fuji XS-1 Telegraph Pole Transformer



Fuji XS-1 Barley Field - Wiltshire Countryside
Fuji XS-1 Barley Field - Wiltshire Countryside



Fuji XS-1 RAF Atlas C1 Transporter Plane
Fuji XS-1 RAF Atlas C1 Transporter Plane

The last photo is the reason I still love my Fuji XS-1, the reach of the amazing 24-624mm lens and a handheld shot too
 
XS-1 is truly a wonderful camerea, though a bit challenged in terms of the sensor size. I have two of them and they're keepers.
 
Attractive photos. They have a bit of a pastel color to them of which gives them a nice look. How did you process these? I have the camera and it's a excellent travel or all around camera.
 
Attractive photos. They have a bit of a pastel color to them of which gives them a nice look. How did you process these? I have the camera and it's a excellent travel or all around camera.
I use three different programs, I initially use Luminar 4 then I will use Photoscape X Pro and sometimes also Smart Photo Editor because those two programs both have a unique collection of filter effects that I like to use. I have an Olympus EM1ii with some lenses but I actually prefer to use the XS-1 more and more even though it has a smaller sensor.
 
XS-1 is truly a wonderful camerea, though a bit challenged in terms of the sensor size. I have two of them and they're keepers.
It's not the size of the sensor that counts, it's how you use it. I have seen terrible images from full frame cameras, and I have seen amazing images from point and shoot cameras.
 
XS-1 is truly a wonderful camerea, though a bit challenged in terms of the sensor size. I have two of them and they're keepers.
It's not the size of the sensor that counts, it's how you use it. I have seen terrible images from full frame cameras, and I have seen amazing images from point and shoot cameras.
While I love my X-S1, when in lower light the 2/3" sensor is not up to the task like one of my APS-C sensor dslr's. The DR comes up a bit short when compared to a Fuji X-Trans sensor camera too. Oh how I would love to see that sensor in a X-S1s or new revision of the X-S1. As close to a do-it-all camera I've seen.



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XS-1 is truly a wonderful camerea, though a bit challenged in terms of the sensor size. I have two of them and they're keepers.
It's not the size of the sensor that counts, it's how you use it. I have seen terrible images from full frame cameras, and I have seen amazing images from point and shoot cameras.
While I love my X-S1, when in lower light the 2/3" sensor is not up to the task like one of my APS-C sensor dslr's. The DR comes up a bit short when compared to a Fuji X-Trans sensor camera too. Oh how I would love to see that sensor in a X-S1s or new revision of the X-S1. As close to a do-it-all camera I've seen.

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I would love to see new bridge cameras from all makers. All of them should make an RX10 iv competitor. ALOT of us would love to have that and pay for it too. I am done shleping around a bag full of glass with us. A 50mp medium format sensor with an 11-400mm lens (I would take a wider wide end and sacrifice some on the longer end), battery grip for balance and extra power, and some nice accessories for it. HELLO FUJI....Come on!!! ha ha

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