
X70 Test. Not bad at all.
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Official Fujifilm X-Series Premium Cameras V5, Say hello to our new X-T2!
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QUOTE(fruitie @ Feb 6 2016, 12:34 AM) Ok me too, probably image too big but I can see from my PC which the photo is super big and occupies my 1920x1080 screen. My bad. Long time never posted photos already. Will resize next timeQUOTE(KB1 @ Feb 6 2016, 10:58 AM) Ok.. Trying out now.. Will post it. It's actually not for sale in the market yet. |
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![]() Charcoal Cafe Miri by Kelvin Ling, on Flickr ![]() Chia Yei by Kelvin Ling, on Flickr ![]() Ivana by Kelvin Ling, on Flickr X70 sooc jpeg. This post has been edited by kelvinling: Feb 10 2016, 10:11 PM |
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QUOTE(axsatr @ Feb 21 2016, 08:54 AM) Guys, Hello, XPro 1 is still available. I know that Fotokem in lowyat plaza still has stock. Can drop by and pay them a visit if you are keen to buy. It's my first time posting here and I would like to request for some advice on choosing the right FujiX camera. Basically, I really love the XPro 1( 1 over the 2 because the 2 is ridiculously overpriced, so no to that) but I just can't seem to find it anymore. So I was thinking, should I just settle for the X100T instead? It is somewhat similar to the XPro 1 right? Any owners care to chime in? Is the successor to the X100T coming soon? Also, I took my friends X100S for a spin last week and it was really pleasing to use once you get the hang of it, so a X100T seems like a good idea too, but I'm afraid I will regret it later. I currently use a mix of DSLR (D7000 + 50 mm f/1.8D) and Film (Nikon FM, Olympus Pen EE, Mamiya RB67 etc). Advice me please Some shot from X100S ![]() Serenity by Shafiq Hashim, on Flickr ![]() Smile by Shafiq Hashim, on Flickr |
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QUOTE(neo_lam @ Feb 21 2016, 10:24 PM) seriously 18mm damn suitable for family group photo.....can capture more the environment.... I think he meant that the noise performance is better than x100s. Have some photos in low light environment. Wait till I get my sd card back i'll upload u mean noise are more compare to x100s? |
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QUOTE(axsatr @ Feb 22 2016, 06:52 PM) Awesome! I'll check it out. Thanks! The AF is honestly slow. What's your budget anyway?Sidenote. Is the XPro1 or the X100T more worth it? The prices should be roughly equal right now. I like the XPro 1 because of the OVF and that 35 mm f/1.4. But I've been reading around most people say it's quite, slow. Thoughts? Thanks |
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QUOTE(axsatr @ Feb 23 2016, 08:16 PM) There's no budget issue. It's more on the matter of what I like to see and hold and use. The XT-1 doesn't appeal to me, and so does a D800 or a 5D MIII. I think you already have an answer to your question buddy. Get the XPro-1 I already have a D7000 that just turned 5 years and it still works. I'm finding a more casual camera but great results. Something like a XPro 1 or X100T. Honestly, I have the budget for an XPro 2, but it's simply not worth it. Compared to X100T/S, how much slower is the XPro 1's AF? I really do love the field of view and quality of the 35/1.4. And that square hood Thanks a lot man! |
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QUOTE(axsatr @ Mar 6 2016, 07:47 PM) Quick question: Was using a 35mm F2 on X-Pro 2 today for some shooting day and night. I feel that it's much faster than the F1.4. Just my personal opinion... No idea how it fairs against the D7000 + 1.8AFD combo thoughI finally got myself an XPro 1 (4 years too late, i know) and I'm wondering which lens is better for it: i) 35mm 1.4 - Heard that this lens is slow and noisy, looks cooler, f/1.4 ii) 35mm 2 - Quicker AF, but does it show with an XPro 1? It's cheaper too Any user feedbacks on which lens work better with an XPro 1? I don't mind losing one aperture stop with the f/2. Is the AF really different from the f2 to the 35/1.4? And on the part of noise, is it worse than my previous D7000 + 1.8 AFD? Thanks! |
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QUOTE(AzeL @ Apr 7 2016, 11:04 AM) Thanks!, any recommended reading that can be found easily in Malaysia?.. prefer actual books though.. pdf and ebooks have this unpleasant feel.... u could also consider joining fuji learning centre if they still have it. usually its on weekends. you'll be learning the basics |
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