Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2012/06/26

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Subject: [Leica] Using the Fuji X Pro-1
From: r.s.taylor at comcast.net (Richard Taylor)
Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2012 14:25:39 -0400
References: <CC0F53DD.29C27%bd@bdcolenphoto.com>

B.D. - Glad to hear that your power switch isn't a problem.  Mine sure is.  
The body I looked at recently at Newtonville Camera had the same light 
detent mine did, too, so I just assumed they all were that way.    

I have heard about that RAW processing pattern at 100% but haven't seen it 
myself.  Maybe I haven't looked hard enough yet.  I'll check it out again 
when I get home tonight.  Thanks. 

Great camera for sure. 

Regards, 

Dick



On Jun 26, 2012, at 11:58 AM, B. D. Colen wrote:

> I'd only disagree with two things, Dick - First, I have yet to have the
> camera turn on or off accidentally - no problems with that on/off switch.
> The other is RAW processing. I don't think the Adobe DNG Converter, or
> anything else, is getting it right yet. If you blow the converted DNGS up
> to 100% you can see a weird pattern - it look as thought it might be the
> sensor pattern - over the image. Quite bizarre -to the point where I am
> shooting JPGS waiting for a fix. Otherwise, I love it.
> 
> On 6/26/12 11:29 AM, "Richard Taylor" <r.s.taylor at comcast.net> wrote:
> 
>> I've had my X Pro-1 for two weeks now and in thought you might be
>> interested in my impressions of the camera.  There are many images on
>> line testifying to its excellent image quality at low and high ISO so I'm
>> not going to add more--at least for now.  What they show is all true,
>> though, in my experience.
>> 
>> If you've been following the discussions about the camera, not all of
>> this will be new to you.
>> 
>> In a nutshell, it is the most M-like digital camera I've yet run across.
>> The aperture dial is on the lens where it belongs, ditto for the shutter
>> speed dial and exposure correction dials on the body, and you can set the
>> Fn button to bring up ISO settings, so everything you're likely to need
>> in routine shooting is right out in the open.  The body is just a bit
>> smaller than the M9 and weighs about half as much.
>> 
>> With the Fujinon lenses, focus is just like the Leica, except it's
>> automatic.  Aim the focus rectangle in the OVF at the point you want in
>> focus, half press the shutter, watch the frame lines jump into place,
>> reframe if necessary and shoot.  Perfect!  When you're close in you've
>> got to use the lower right focus rectangle to correct for parallax, but
>> otherwise the procedure is the same.  Focus speed is more than fast
>> enough, but nowhere near as fast as my Panasonic GX-1.
>> 
>> If you place the focus rectangle correctly, the focus will be spot-on.
>> 
>> OTH, the camera, despite the inclusion of a "Multi-Spot" mode, really
>> doesn't have one as far as I've can tell.  If you put it in Multi-Spot,
>> it will choose the single most contrasty spot in the frame to focus on,
>> whether it's your subject's eye or a lightbulb in the far corner of the
>> frame.  I don't see why this method would work under any circumstances,
>> but maybe one of you can enlighten me.
>> 
>> The only way you can shoot from the hip is to lock focus on an
>> appropriate middle distance and stop way down, again just as you would do
>> with an M. 
>> 
>> I can see the frames lines and data in the OVF with my regular glasses
>> on.  If I'm wearing polarizing sunglasses and holding the camera
>> horizontally, though, I can't either in the OVF or anything at all in the
>> EVF.   With the LCD on the camera back it's the other way around.  It's
>> readable with the camera horizontal, but not vertical.
>> 
>> Opinions can differ on this of course, but for my purposes LR 4 does a
>> better job of processing the RAW files than the Fuji RAW converter does.
>> There is less blotchy chroma noise and sharpness is almost as good.  OTH,
>> converting the RAW files to DNG and importing them into LR seems to take
>> forever, maybe 3-4 times as long as it takes to import files from my
>> D300.  
>> 
>> The only thing about the camera that drives me nuts is the power switch.
>> Whoever designed it needs to go in for some remedial work on detent
>> design.  Even the slightest brush of the hand or the side of a camera
>> bags turns the camera on.   Bad, bad, bad.
>> 
>> Regards, 
>> 
>> Dick
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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