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Well, such an option would avoid maintaining two parallel sets of lenses, accessories, etc. I love the Fuji IQ and the Fuji user interface ("analogue" dials, etc). I am amazed by the quality of the ...
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That is unfortunately likely. With X-T10/20 in line up, I believe the X-T2 should differentiate in more than minor details, and climb up the value chain compared to 1st generation. AF performance ...
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Yep, bring the XP2 IQ to these 2 cameras! That said, X-T2 needs additional refinements to be as successful in 2017 and beyond as the X-T1 was up to now. It should aspire to be seen as a credible ...
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As a rule of thumb for portrait: you can always get closer to your model but you cannot always move out further, so if you need to choose one of those three, go for the 85mm. You will find that ...
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Not seeing that at my end. In fact, I see the opposite and really prefer XP2 output in all scenarios. Highlight/Shadow corrections, film simulation, etc will have an impact of the overal contrast ...
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Agree with @HowaboutRAW on Xpro2. There is a lot of smearing of details in the high ISO D500 samples, which hides the noise. Xpro2 has more noise at same iSO but much more detail. And that noise...
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Nice performance. But not that extraordinary. Is there baked-in NR going on ? looking at 12800 ISO for example (a "reasonable" super high setting that occurs in real life) and at 6400, I feel I...
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I have not had the time to play with those NEFs yet, but this version of the image provides visibly less "smearing" than either of the other versions posted in this thread. I much prefer this, ...
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Thanks for the response and food for thought. I will spend some time on the NEFs
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Thanks for posting those! While at small size (17" screen wide) they look quite good, I find there is a lot of visible smearing of details once you start zooming in. Had the same impression with ...
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That is encouraging, thanks!
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Does this process work with third party lenses, or does the individual calibration of lenses require Nikon to Nikkor?
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I had no appetite for the 120mm, but I am hungry for a radically modernised 60mm f2.5, with same optical performance as current model, but with much faster motors, focus range limiter switch and ...
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Interesting to compare the haptics between GR and X70. Both are clearly made for "expert" photographers, but come to the essentials from radically different angles. I am an old analogue dials and...
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Pretty, pretty.... I was interested by this lens because of VC (and WR build) and to use confidently wide open the way it is meant to be used in the (D)SLR world, i.e. by using the prism viewfinder ...
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I have decided to adapt to Apple Photos for my library, and manage post processing through Photos extensions. It works pretty well, even if not as flexible as Aperture or, I assume, LR. It was a ...
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Absolutely no quality issues. Moved from D800 to XT1 (and now Xpro2) for the usual reasons (back pain, heavy and obnoxious DSLR, etc, etc). Kept Df and a mix of lighter AF lenses and older MF ...
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The mirrorless world has changed since the Xpro1 and the EVF has come of age, including in the Fuji range. People have new expectations. But the hybdrid viewfinder remains unique, and that is what ...
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