
ND Filters on The Fuji X-Pro1 to Shoot Wide Open in Broad Daylight:
I’ve been getting some emails asking for more info on ND filters, specifically for the Fuji X-Pro1, so I decided to make a post of it. Just to recap from my post about ND filters with Fuji X-Pro1, the whole reason for why I need an ND filter is because I want to be able to shoot at a wide aperture in broad daylight. Shooting at a wide aperture allows me to create an image with a shallow depth of field. Shooting like this lets me isolate the subject in the photograph, and helping me create beautiful bokeh. [continue reading…]

The Fujinon XF 18mm F2.0 R Lens For The Fuji X-Pro1:
As of now, there are only two lenses on the market that you can purchase with your Fuji X-Pro1. One is the XF 35mm F1.4, which seems to be the hot lens for the X-Pro1 now. The other is the XF 18mm F2.0 R lens (B&H Photo/Amazon), which is the wide angle sibling of the 35mm. If you could only buy one lens for your X-Pro1, which one should you buy? [continue reading…]

High ISO photos With The Fuji X-Pro1:
This is a quick post. I thought I’d share some photos taken at night with the Fuji X-Pro1. We all know that the X-Pro1 has great high ISO capability but this is to show you the high ISO capability in more real world use. If you want a more controlled test, you can check out my post about the high ISO capability of the Fuji X-Pro1. I’m actually really enjoying using this camera, and haven’t had significant issues with it other than the ones that I mentioned in my Fuji X-Pro1 review. [continue reading…]

Fuji X-Pro1 High ISO Test:
I had a few requests to see more of the high ISO capability of the Fuji X-Pro1, so here are a few shots taken from 100 to 25600 ISO. If you want to see my other short post about high ISO from the X-Pro1 please go HERE. You can also read my review of the Fuji X-Pro1 as well. As you all know, the Fuji X100 was a killer when it came to high ISO shots. The X-Pro1 not only ads more megapixels, it’s also a high ISO king as well.
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The Fujinon XF 35mm F1.4 R Lens for the Fuji X-Pro1:
When the Fuji X-Pro1 was first announced, I wasn’t completely surprised because it seemed like the next logical step after the X100. What did surprise me were the announcement of fast lenses, particularly the XF 35mm F1.4 R lens. I must admit, I’m a big fan of the 50mm focal length. I probably would’ve like the Fuji X100 a lot more if it came with a 50mm attached to it. The Fuji X-Pro1 system didn’t just offer a 50mm equivalent; it offered a FAST 50mm equivalent. I was impressed, and very eager to try this lens. Now that I have the XF 35mm F1.4 R lens in my hands, I’ve been using it almost everyday, and the more I use it, the more it impresses me. This lens and the Fuji X-Pro1 make a great combo. But is the 35 F1.4 XF lens the ultimate 50mm equivalent? Is the 35mm F1.4 lens the best lens to get with the X-Pro1? What are it’s pitfalls? If you want to find out more of what I think of XF 35mm F1.4 R lens, please read on. [continue reading…]
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