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Old 03-25-2012   #1
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Post your X-Pro1 images...

Now that the X-Pro1 is shipping and in use, how about a thread of sample images? Here are four to get things going. All are out of camera jpegs taken with the Fujinon XF 18mm lens. More images and commentary available on my blog here.










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I think the first one is the best, hands down. Great tonality and rather abstract looking.
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This was about my 5th or 6th "real" (= not taken in my kitchen to test lenses/high ISO performance) shot with the camera when I took it for a test spin at the weekend - fortunately this fog lifted very quickly or the pics in my first impressions thread would all have looked like this! There's an obvious irony in using a state of the art digital setup to capture an image that could have been taken in 1948 but I'm determined to remain oblivious to it....

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And another one from yesterday.

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This was about my 5th or 6th "real" (= not taken in my kitchen to test lenses/high ISO performance) shot with the camera when I took it for a test spin at the weekend - fortunately this fog lifted very quickly or the pics in my first impressions thread would all have looked like this! There's an obvious irony in using a state of the art digital setup to capture an image that could have been taken in 1948 but I'm determined to remain oblivious to it....

GORGEOUS ...just Love the Mood, The Light, The Fog
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Nice work, Steve and Storm, thanks for posting.
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This was about my 5th or 6th "real" (= not taken in my kitchen to test lenses/high ISO performance) shot with the camera when I took it for a test spin at the weekend - fortunately this fog lifted very quickly or the pics in my first impressions thread would all have looked like this! There's an obvious irony in using a state of the art digital setup to capture an image that could have been taken in 1948 but I'm determined to remain oblivious to it....

Gee, that brings back memories of cold days. Even walking to work through the frost and snow! I used to board in digs on Station Road with a Mrs Tadgell when I was a trainee manager at Foster Mills (Spillers Ltd). It was their technical research centre and I remember working on the development of a process to manufacture extruded and expanded starch chips or crisps, rather like the prawn crackers you get in Chinese restaurants. From there I went to start up a new mill at Gainsborough in Lincolnshire and then, finished training that took me to Avonmouth (Hosegoods), Ilford and Mile End (Millennium Mills in Royal Victoria Dock), Cambridge and Gainsborough I came back to Australia after four years in the UK. Sadly, I see that Hosegoods, Millennium, Foster Mills and many others lie derelict these days, but it seems the Gainsborough mill continues in production but under other owners. There was a huge program of rebuilding and modernising flour mills all over the country after WW2 that was still going on during my time there.
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Lerab Ling, France

Spent a couple of days at Lerab Ling temple north of Montpellier in the Herault. Very impressive!

These were all imaged at ISO6400.


Tara by areality4all, on Flickr


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Yikes !!!!!

Your photos from the Lerab Ling temple are amazing.

Wow!
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Here are a couple more at ISO25600

The first one was to demonstrate the camera's ability in AF-S mode to selectively focus on the bottle in the foreground


DSCF6345 by areality4all, on Flickr

sorry the temple connection is too slow to upload the second photo right now...
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I LOVE that image...great mood created.

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This was about my 5th or 6th "real" (= not taken in my kitchen to test lenses/high ISO performance) shot with the camera when I took it for a test spin at the weekend - fortunately this fog lifted very quickly or the pics in my first impressions thread would all have looked like this! There's an obvious irony in using a state of the art digital setup to capture an image that could have been taken in 1948 but I'm determined to remain oblivious to it....
Fantastic image, you've got a great eye!
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Fuji 35/1.4, At f2.2 and ISO 640:


Fuji 35/1.4 at f1.4 @ ISO3200:
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I've been home sick so my only shots are of my long suffering model, Jasper

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I tried my black cat in crappy bedroom light at ISO 6400 tonight

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This was about my 5th or 6th "real" (= not taken in my kitchen to test lenses/high ISO performance) shot with the camera when I took it for a test spin at the weekend - fortunately this fog lifted very quickly or the pics in my first impressions thread would all have looked like this! There's an obvious irony in using a state of the art digital setup to capture an image that could have been taken in 1948 but I'm determined to remain oblivious to it....

This is gorgeous. What great mood.
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impressive pics... is there any M mount adapter out already? I'm really curious to see how it deals with some M lenses... 12/5.6, 35/1.2, 35/2, 50/0.95..
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A few from the Cambridge American military cemetery this morning.

Still loving the 35mm:





And getting to know the 18:



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Some recent colour work with the 18mm:





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Both with the 35/1.4

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Here are a few pictures of my wife, one during midday, the other at the dark of night with barely any light...

Both are post processed.

Xpro1 with 35/1.4.

Loving it.

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Here's a portrait taken with the 35mm Fujinon at f2.


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Here are a couple more at ISO25600

The first one was to demonstrate the camera's ability in AF-S mode to selectively focus on the bottle in the foreground


DSCF6345 by areality4all, on Flickr

sorry the temple connection is too slow to upload the second photo right now...
This is really unbelievable performance at this ISO speed!
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ISO 200, in Velvia simulation mode. I think the jpeg is great, but its not nearly at the level of saturation of Velvia. However, it is useable when photographing people, unlike the film.

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