

It just feels right and even when I do use it for sports shooting, the handling and shooting experience are much more satisfying. I have been using the XPro1 almost daily since the end of August. So I pondered my decision to sell the XPro1 and then I decided to put the X-T1 aside, except for shooting my son’s sports, and focus once again on using the XPro1. The tones I got out of the XPro1 that day were far and above any taken by the X-T1 on that same day. That picture drew me in – it spoke to me, if you will. Well, this is the photo I made with that “just in case” set up: I put on the 18mm lens on the XPro1 “just in case”. On an outing to The Huntington in Pasadena, California, I took the XT1 and the XPro1. As I thought it over I remembered one photo I took this summer with it. In fact, the XPro1 was gathering dust and as August rolled around, I was considering letting it go. While I was less than thrilled with the form, the performance was as described and I happily shot away with it all spring and summer this year. Like many Fuji enthusiasts I, too, got one of the X-T1 cameras when they came out. I sold off all of my DSLR equipment and the XPro1 was my main camera. I am a Fujifilm camera user (X-Photographer wannabe….I can dream, can’t I?).
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No wifi? Don’t care – the cable loads pictures way faster and without the hassle of pairing. What I would love is to see a bunch more X-Trans 1 film recipes. To date, I’ve added Fuji’s 27mm (1st gen), a 56 1.2, and the 18mm 2. I had one of the first X70’s in Canada and used it extensively, to the point where I “saw” that focal length everywhere I looked. It took a couple of years to get used to the 35mm. Mine came with a 35mm 1.4 lens, which at the time, I had no idea the mythology surrounding this combo. When I want to take my time, when I want interesting monochrome, or that magic film feel, out comes the X-Pro1. If I want a fast snap or an immediate in the moment response, I have an iPhone. I also bought a minty Japan-refurbished X-Pro1 as a back-up for when my luck-of-the-ebay-draw X-pro1 eventually dies. I have an X-T3 that I am prepping to sell.
