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Xpro 1 reviews
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xpro 1 reviews
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Urban Exploration (or Urbexing) is the relatively popular sport of hunting out abandoned or derelict buildings and documenting the adventure with a camera. I want to discuss my real world experiences that relate specifically to using this gem of a camera for a subject that is somewhat of a passion for me - Urban Exploration.

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When pared down to actual pixels this is a 3:2 ratio, 1280×960 pixel screen – but consider that this is more resolute than a 720p HD screen, making the Fujifilm screen the most resolute on any consumer camera to date (more so than the latest Canon 5D Mk III).There are literally hundreds of reviews about Fujifilms X-Pro1 at your fingertips, so I hope this report provides some useful information if you are thinking about purchasing the camera or another in the X-series. On the rear of the camera there’s a 3in LCD screen with a huge 1,230k-dot resolution. The X-Pro1 adapts this technology by introducing a 0.6x magnifier that comes into effect when longer focal length lenses are added – this ensures a larger-to-eye preview. All this is served through the single viewfinder, described as a Reverse Galilean viewfinder with electronic bright frame display. This includes a larger-than-100% optical viewfinder, with an electronic viewfinder overlay to present crop marks and other shooting information, or an electronic-only display can be used with an exact 100% field of view instead.

xpro 1 reviews

This marries together the best of optical and electronic technologies in a way that no other manufacturer has managed. Those familiar with the Fujifilm X100 will be aware of the impressive hybrid viewfinder technology.

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However, Fujifilm has declared that there will be more lenses in the not too distant future, including am 18-72mm f/4.0 zoom that’s due before the end of 2012.įujifilm X-Pro1 review sample image – click for full size gallery For rangefinder fans, this will be just what the doctor ordered. The initial lack of a zoom lens shows that Fujifilm’s approach here is more traditional, but also that the quality of the lenses is more measured and fitting to a specific style and shooting method. At launch there are three prime lenses available – an 18mm (27mm equiv) f/2, a 35mm (53mm equiv.) f/1.4, and a 60mm (91mm equiv.) f/2.4 macro. For in-depth details about the X-Trans CMOS and how it works take a look at page two of this review – ‘ What Is X-Trans CMOS And How Does It Work‘?Īdd the brand new Fujifilm X-mount for the latest XF lenses and the sensor is paired up with some excellent quality glass. It uses a clever new colour array to remove the need for an anti-aliasing filter, which in turn should deliver far sharper results than conventional sensors can offer. Film Simulation modes Fujifilm X-Pro1 review – Featuresįirst and foremost is the X-Pro1’s brand new 16MP, APS-C size sensor. Hybrid Multi Viewfinder: optical & electronic viewfinderĨ.

xpro 1 reviews

No anti-aliasing filter for optimum sharpnessĥ. The X-Pro1 has been through the WDC reviews mill, so does it live up to its big claims? The What Digital Camera Fujifilm X-Pro1 review investigates… Fujifilm X-Pro1: Key specs:ģ. It features an adapted hybrid viewfinder as found in the X100 model and – and this is the big claim – a brand new sensor technology said to out-perform full-frame DSLR sensors. The Fujifilm X-Pro1, which WDC first saw at the end of 2011, is a rangefinder-meets-Compact-System-Camera built in a retro style.














Xpro 1 reviews