Quick, painless, and responsible. This is why I throw vast sums of money behind Fujifilm.
The original issue is documented in this video.
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Quick, painless, and responsible. This is why I throw vast sums of money behind Fujifilm.
The original issue is documented in this video.
The Horseman VCC-Pro is an interesting view camera for both medium format and smaller film and digital backs. I snatched one for a week thanks to the lovely Ms. Nitta, whom I met at this year's CP+. She set me up with Nikon mounted VCC and two large format Rodagon lenses.
Read moreGotto love the witticism of commenters at the world's largest camera forum. One of my favourite forum members, itsastickup, wins the battle again.
The entire pattle -er, battle, can be found here.
It appears that the X-T1's light leaks come from the left-hand side USB and mic jacks. DPReview readers have already begun dismantling the video and its author. The problem most affects long exposures which are triggered by a cable release.
Fotodesign-rs has a wonderful, and honest, review of Fujifilm's latest. It is illustrated with liberal doses of bokeh-heavy street photography that its author, Robin, is so good at. He concludes thusly:
Thanks Tomen.de for putting together such a great list of X-series articles.
Tom Grill's reviews are a cut above the pack. His Sony A7r review outclassed most everything out there. (It certainly outclassed Ω's paralytic ramble.) Tom's Fujifilm X-T1 review is illustrated with on-location anecdotes, photographs, and comparisons to his workhorse, the Nikon D4. It is an excellent and informative read. He concludes:
DPReview's DAndison offers a good tip for those who can't quite hit the X-T1's minute buttons with their... tips. It involves electrical tape. Lots of it. His pointer combine with myriad complaints in one of the newest threads in a barrage of well-deserved community animosity toward the awful X-T1 4-way controller.
If only I had a yen for every time this question came up in the Fujifilm SLR/X series forum at DPReview, I'd... be able to buy a chocolate bar or two.
There are some good answers in the thread for anyone that looks for community consensus.
The Leica M9 which I've over-borrowed from Headfi's brilliant AnakChan, goes back in the next few days. I'll be honest and say that I didn't shoot much with it. Mainly, that is because I had to get used to, and if possible, like the Sony A7r which I purchased for its excellent live view system. I'll be honest and say that that didn't happen. I hate the Sony a7r today as much as I did when I first reviewed it. Its one saving grace is that is capable of making fine exposures.
Read moreMore DPReview gold, this time from senior member, no fumble, who starts out with the following:
How many pages this thread become is anyone's guess. I'm throwing in for 8. My current favourite retort is from veteran member, Ray Sachs, who uses similar, though flawed logic in his reply:
My initial thoughts about the Fujifilm X-T1 find it to be an incredible camera. I've been enjoying it for almost two weeks. Is it perfect? No. But it is the most competent non-Leica mirrorless camera I have ever fondled. Its superiority to the Sony A7r, in everything but resolution, is ridiculous.
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