The X-Pro1 is a great powerhouse of a camera. I’ve just done two music festivals with mine and it held up brilliantly. The image quality is superb and the raw files are very versatile. Paired with the native XF lenses, particularly the pro line, the autofocus speed is more than acceptable. It’s about managing expectations vs reality with an older system. We’re constantly being bombarded with greater, bigger, better, faster from manufactures for their newer cameras. You have to weigh up what works for you and use accordingly. I see me using my X-Pro1 for many years to come and see no real reason to upgrade anytime soon.
I got my xpro1 for 269€, and god I’m in love. I use it a lot more than my xt30ii - my xpro1 isn’t as slow as his in the video tho. Only “slow” thing I’ve noticed is that autofocus takes a bit longer than newer cameras, but honestly I don’t think it’s THAT bad. It’s so much fun, really beautiful looking and takes really good pics, especially for its age (I’m very impressed, my photos mostly come out really sharp from it)! I’m more than happy about it 🫶🏻
I have been using the Fuji X Pro 1 since 2014, purchased new and never hankered after another camera since. I have the original 35mm f1.4 and the 28mm f/2 lenses, and that is all I need. The XP1 is everything you say it is, but it's not ugly, just classic. Yes, that's it to my eye in my avatar on the upper left. I was a pro canon user before that and couldn't stand the bulk and weight anymore, so purchased the original Fuji X100, and later the XP1, and immediately blown away by both these cameras. The XP1 is slow, clunky and unforgiving if you try to steal the show, but it's ideal for street photographers who are willing to work with the camera and not against it (get to know it like the back of your hand and it will deliver every time). The raw files are sublime and filmic, and best processed in Capture One in my opinion. By the way, if you want quick access to the iso then do the same as I do: assign it to the function button. You can do it blindfold from there if you have to.
I got one a year ago (Summer 2021) for around $450 and it was totally worth it. The bad thing about it is that I have fallen in love with this body type. It feels go good in the hands. I love the rangefinder style and also have an X-E3 but I tend to pick up the X-Pro 1 more. Even though it can be frustrating. I primarily shoot manual lenses and the EVF isn't great for that. The focus peaking isn't great. When doing the focus-punch-in, the EVS tends to be blurry/smeary. But still - I love using this camera. I actually appreciate its slowness and simplicity. There's not much you can customize (only two customizable buttons), nowhere near as many image-quality settings (no grain, no chrome-fx, etc), the Q menu layout is fixed, there's no 'my menu'... Those are all fine features on the newer camera, but sometimes the abundance of choice and configuration is overwhelming, and I find the X-Pro1 and other cameras from the early 2010s can feel like a breath of fresh air. And it's just the perfect size and weight for a camera body, I think. I'm yearning for an X-Pro 2 or 3, and relegating my X-E3 to backup/compact role if I keep it. But I'll keep the X-Pro 1 for sure. It just feels like a classic and the pictures are great.
At one point this camera was one of the best cameras available, so funny when people are so obsessed with newer tech which ultimately takes the joy out of photography! This is one of the best cameras I've used and I've had a few!
I’ve had two of them. I love the output but in the real world the Xpro2 is light years ahead operationally and the output is easily as good. One day people will realise that the xpro2 is the magical Fuji 👌
My 2 X-Pro1 camera's are crying right now because you called them ugly 😉. But seriously, I think the X-pro line-up are one of the best looking (digital) camera's I've ever seen. And i'm serious. The shape, the boxy build, the OVF, 10/10. And eventhough I own 7 Fuji camera's ATM (2x X-pro1, X-M1, X-E2s, X-T1, X-Pro2, X-T4) the X-Pro1 is the one I always bring with me no mather what (main or backup). I Just adore the output of the X-trans I sensor. Period. Pair it with the 35mmf1.4 and you have got a slow as hell but optically beautiful combination. The X-Pro1 is the one that I will never sell...
@@DeeRosa I know 😉. I'm still part of the older generation not the easily offended snowflake one 😉. Mine is in simular shape as yours, matches my wrinkles well I think hahaha.
This lag you talk about when you take a shot....? What sd card do you use? I have never had that? 6 frames in a row? Take a good one in first place🤣 Just love it. Slow makes me think and enjoy the process. 👍 God points.
I have both an Xpro-1 and XPro-2. I use the Xpro-2 more than the 1 but like you I take out the Xpro-1 out every now and then as a walk around just for fun. I'm a sucker for first gen cameras. I also have the 5D classic with its 12MP sensor. It's the nostalgia in them that I enjoy. I enjoy the grain on the Xpro-1 at 3200. I have a few shots that look like film because of the roll off and grain.
That was my DREAM camera back in the day when I had a Canon 40D (which I could barely afford at the time). Now that they are going for around $100-$200 in decent/good condition, I've been thinking about buying one just to satisfy my adolescent self.
Completely agree with you and glad you’re giving it respect it fully deserves. Have had mine for years and never letting it go. Sure I don’t shoot all the time with it (Xpro2 is my primary) but man it’s a great joy when you see the shots coming out of it. Plus I love the range-finder style. I wouldn’t call it ugly though ;) - I’ve had lots of compliments from complete strangers. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
I‘ve just bought an X-Pro 1 from 2012. I fell in love with it in 2014 but couldn’t afford it. Later, I lost track of it. I used and use Sony Full frame as workhorses. But they are just that - workhorses. The X-Pro makes me enjoy photography again. It slows me down in a positive way. I even caught myself taking pictures of snails, flowers and street signs. But I have to contradict you in one point: This camera is beautiful af! ❤
I love my X-Pro1. I bought the X-Pro3, to be more up to date, but I still use the big sister as my B-camera, and like you, almost always shooting in monochrome JPGs.
It'll slow your ass down big time!! LOL! I love that sentiment. I have forced myself to do that with my XT-3 in different ways. One way is to shoot vintage/manual focus lenses. Another is to use a tripod. You are so right about saving money. The older Fuji cameras are still very good. And, most of us can't afford a Leica anyway. Have a great weekend Dee!
hello, great video, your photos have a great rendering, you shoot in raw or jpg? if jpg what are your settings? I love your color rendition! thanks in advance.
I’ve never shot with this sensor but the feels from people about it seem really special. An XPro4L (for legacy) would be amazing to have this sensor with the 5th generation processor.
Do you focus manually with the focus peaking? Because of the low res EVF it’s hard to focus manually. Do you close the aperture for example to min8mum f2.8?
I just learned something new today. I've shooting with my xpro1 for years. I do mean years and never knew that it had focus peaking. I've learned to memorize my subject and I when hit focus button I can manually focus. The xpro1 truly taught me how to slow down and the shutter sound is so nostalgic. I have been thinking getting an actual fuji lens for it. Idk yet. Because I truly feel like (this is my opinion 😂) to really enjoy this camera you have only use vintage glass. I'm not upgrading no time soon. Maybe another 5-7 years with this camera. I love the filmic grain that it gives off. For a while the bandwagon crowd was trying to hunt it down because of some famous yt'er was like "you need this". Then the price went up for a while. Because I was looking at getting a 2nd xpro1 and making it my dedicated B&W camera. After this vid and Vuh Landes video I watched. I'm definitely subbing now! Thx ya for keeping it real in this photoshop'd world. Much love from South Ga 🤞🏾 ✨ 🌹 See you in 96 🌹 ✨ 🤞🏾
I am getting one tomorrow and will be adapting Pentax Auto 110 lenses with it for my street photography rig. My main rig that I've been shooting with for the last 18 months is an X-pro3 with Canon FD lenses adapted via Metabones speedbooster. It will be nice to have a camera I can set the focus to hyperfocal distance, set the exposure to auto, and just get fully immersed with the optical viewfinder. And like the poster has said, you can just take this camera with you anywhere and not really worry about it!
@@evertking1 It's a lot of fun. People say that the "x-pro line will slow you down;make you think". I'm already used to shooing full manual, so I'm used to its demands. The xpro-1, however, does make me slow down because the processor is not very fast. This is not a problem for me at all. I enjoy it a lot and use it as my secondary when I'm not on super low-light (altough I think b&w jpegs look fine at up to ISO 12,800, I only shoot color up to ISO6400 with the x-pro1). My next purchase for it is a tilt-shift Canon FD-X adapter that will allow me full tilt and shift (with rotation also) capability with any of my FD lenses. This will be a game changer for me. I will probably pair it with my 35mm f/2, which will make it a 52.5mm equiv. and with the tilt-shift ability I can alter the focus plane and make better use of the x-pro1 in low-light. I think it will help me elevate my concert photography and will allow me to get more into architectural photography. I like the xpro-1 a lot and I'm really happy ao got it. I carry it a long as my "anywhere, anytime" camera because it is non-threatening and has great build quality!
If you're in to the dslr style body the XT1 is the better camera for the money. Goes for less in the used market and its way better with the processor time and autofocus. I still use mine to this day.
Nice video as always! Currently I'm shooting with 2 X-T3s, but I miss the X-Pro form factor. Really looking forward to the X-Pro4, because then the X-Pro3 will be cheaper second hand 😂
I thought I would win an ebay bid for a used X-pro1 for under $400… but nope! It went for about $450 adding in the shipping. So I changed direction and went to KEH for a fuji X-E1 to pair with the TTartisans 23mm manny lens.
My favorite camera. My first Fuji was XT2, but many of my favorite images has been taken with the xpro1. I now use XP3, but I Come back to this camera. The BW out of XP1 is amazing. Slowing down helped me alot.
trying to decide between those right now, coming from nikon dslr.on paper its the xt2, but the pro 1 calling to me and I think I can get it cheaper. if you had to have one right now, which one would it be
I have had the xpro1, 2 and 3 and kept the xpro1. I liked the xpro1 ovf and evf but the colors were to cold and to digital. Also i like a normal screen for quick shots of my kids. Also i dislked that the dpad got removed. The xpro2 has about the same rendering as the xpro3, to cold imho. Also the back dial i found to recessed and hard to push. The xpro1 is slower yes but i had no problem taking several photos in a row in raw +jpeg. yes it was buffering but i could take shots while it was buffering so no problems there. The rendering i realy like ( i like the colors of xtrans 1 and 2 and pre xtrans x100 the best). The ovf seemed a bit bigger then xpro2 odly enough. Perhaps this is because there is no diopter in the xpro1. Which has an adittional advantage: no dust gets inside the ovf/evf! Thats a huge boon for me as the x100 series and other xpro models tend to get dust in the ovf via the small space in the diopter wheel (yes you can tape it but that looks ugly). Lasty i have the original x-pro1 grip. This one feels nicer then the origomal of the xpro2, because its not entirely metal. The metal grip on the xpro2 feels to cold imho. The one on the xpro1 feels warmer and nicer to hold.
It’s not a sports camera, bro! The X-Pro1 makes you slow down and really think about your shot. Its an amazing camera with a vintage feel for anyone looking to do street photography
It doesn’t make you slow down lmao. Every camera can do that. That’s up to the photographer if they slow down. I like the camera; but come on man let’s stop the slow down stuff. You can slow down with a X-Pro 1 or a Sony A7IV. It’s about discipline.
I understand what you were trying to say. It just doesn’t make any sense lol. That’s the same thing people spew out to make them seem like a deep thinker. I’m glad you’ve seen my work. Is super fhkking good.
I will never get the hate on any camera that needs to buffer. In any situation that you need that speed you wouldnt ever take that camera with you. You take it because you photograph something that doesn't need that speed. Its such a non-issue.
Nice hat, also I like your pictures. I think people who dislike noise in pictures have not photographed with Fuji's the noise is completely different (more pleasant) than on Sonys or Canons or Nikons. Honestly for shooting dpads are worse than joysticks. KARHU
Thanks! Yeah I just don’t care about grain anymore. Sometimes we mess up no matter what camera we’re on and it happens. But having the shot is better than not.
@@DeeRosa i love it. Its faster, newer. Same xtrans. Same layout. Just no ovf. The flash works great cause you can bounce it, and its high so it clears the longer lenses.
It's speed was never top of the line, it was slow even in 2012. My Nikon D90 was way faster than my xpro1. The early fuji's were all slow for some reason.
I have bought and sold the X-Pro1 for the 3rd time. It keeps drawing me in. I love it. It plays second fiddle to my M240 but it gets use. Voigt 35 1.4 compliments it well.
The X-Pro1 is a great powerhouse of a camera. I’ve just done two music festivals with mine and it held up brilliantly. The image quality is superb and the raw files are very versatile. Paired with the native XF lenses, particularly the pro line, the autofocus speed is more than acceptable. It’s about managing expectations vs reality with an older system. We’re constantly being bombarded with greater, bigger, better, faster from manufactures for their newer cameras. You have to weigh up what works for you and use accordingly. I see me using my X-Pro1 for many years to come and see no real reason to upgrade anytime soon.
Agree, I have been tempted to go for the 2 but the images are fine
Most xpro1 so called reviewers they don"t deserve this camera. Just look at this and observe how he treats and handle badly this camera.
I think the problem is NOT that the camera is so slow but we as photographers have become so impatient. I use a x-pro 2 after having owned a X-pro1.
I got my xpro1 for 269€, and god I’m in love. I use it a lot more than my xt30ii - my xpro1 isn’t as slow as his in the video tho. Only “slow” thing I’ve noticed is that autofocus takes a bit longer than newer cameras, but honestly I don’t think it’s THAT bad. It’s so much fun, really beautiful looking and takes really good pics, especially for its age (I’m very impressed, my photos mostly come out really sharp from it)! I’m more than happy about it 🫶🏻
The X-Pro 1 is slow but rewarding. The most “analog” digital experience out here.
It really is!
I love the D700 and GR Digital files, too. A very filmic look as well.
@@chrisathanasiadisphoto still shooting my Nikon D700. Prefer it to my D810. Closer to shooting film.
@@trappedindc8678 yep! I’ll usually bring that with a battery for weekend trips and I’m good to go 👌
I have been using the Fuji X Pro 1 since 2014, purchased new and never hankered after another camera since. I have the original 35mm f1.4 and the 28mm f/2 lenses, and that is all I need. The XP1 is everything you say it is, but it's not ugly, just classic. Yes, that's it to my eye in my avatar on the upper left. I was a pro canon user before that and couldn't stand the bulk and weight anymore, so purchased the original Fuji X100, and later the XP1, and immediately blown away by both these cameras. The XP1 is slow, clunky and unforgiving if you try to steal the show, but it's ideal for street photographers who are willing to work with the camera and not against it (get to know it like the back of your hand and it will deliver every time). The raw files are sublime and filmic, and best processed in Capture One in my opinion. By the way, if you want quick access to the iso then do the same as I do: assign it to the function button. You can do it blindfold from there if you have to.
I got one a year ago (Summer 2021) for around $450 and it was totally worth it. The bad thing about it is that I have fallen in love with this body type. It feels go good in the hands. I love the rangefinder style and also have an X-E3 but I tend to pick up the X-Pro 1 more. Even though it can be frustrating. I primarily shoot manual lenses and the EVF isn't great for that. The focus peaking isn't great. When doing the focus-punch-in, the EVS tends to be blurry/smeary. But still - I love using this camera. I actually appreciate its slowness and simplicity. There's not much you can customize (only two customizable buttons), nowhere near as many image-quality settings (no grain, no chrome-fx, etc), the Q menu layout is fixed, there's no 'my menu'... Those are all fine features on the newer camera, but sometimes the abundance of choice and configuration is overwhelming, and I find the X-Pro1 and other cameras from the early 2010s can feel like a breath of fresh air. And it's just the perfect size and weight for a camera body, I think. I'm yearning for an X-Pro 2 or 3, and relegating my X-E3 to backup/compact role if I keep it. But I'll keep the X-Pro 1 for sure. It just feels like a classic and the pictures are great.
At one point this camera was one of the best cameras available, so funny when people are so obsessed with newer tech which ultimately takes the joy out of photography! This is one of the best cameras I've used and I've had a few!
I’ve had two of them. I love the output but in the real world the Xpro2 is light years ahead operationally and the output is easily as good. One day people will realise that the xpro2 is the magical Fuji 👌
My 2 X-Pro1 camera's are crying right now because you called them ugly 😉. But seriously, I think the X-pro line-up are one of the best looking (digital) camera's I've ever seen. And i'm serious. The shape, the boxy build, the OVF, 10/10.
And eventhough I own 7 Fuji camera's ATM (2x X-pro1, X-M1, X-E2s, X-T1, X-Pro2, X-T4) the X-Pro1 is the one I always bring with me no mather what (main or backup). I Just adore the output of the X-trans I sensor. Period. Pair it with the 35mmf1.4 and you have got a slow as hell but optically beautiful combination. The X-Pro1 is the one that I will never sell...
I called mine ugly cause it’s in very used condition lmao. Not yours lol.
@@DeeRosa I know 😉. I'm still part of the older generation not the easily offended snowflake one 😉. Mine is in simular shape as yours, matches my wrinkles well I think hahaha.
This lag you talk about when you take a shot....?
What sd card do you use?
I have never had that?
6 frames in a row? Take a good one in first place🤣
Just love it. Slow makes me think and enjoy the process.
👍 God points.
ugly? it is most beatiful ever made
I have both an Xpro-1 and XPro-2. I use the Xpro-2 more than the 1 but like you I take out the Xpro-1 out every now and then as a walk around just for fun. I'm a sucker for first gen cameras. I also have the 5D classic with its 12MP sensor. It's the nostalgia in them that I enjoy. I enjoy the grain on the Xpro-1 at 3200. I have a few shots that look like film because of the roll off and grain.
That was my DREAM camera back in the day when I had a Canon 40D (which I could barely afford at the time). Now that they are going for around $100-$200 in decent/good condition, I've been thinking about buying one just to satisfy my adolescent self.
Completely agree with you and glad you’re giving it respect it fully deserves. Have had mine for years and never letting it go. Sure I don’t shoot all the time with it (Xpro2 is my primary) but man it’s a great joy when you see the shots coming out of it. Plus I love the range-finder style. I wouldn’t call it ugly though ;) - I’ve had lots of compliments from complete strangers. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
I‘ve just bought an X-Pro 1 from 2012. I fell in love with it in 2014 but couldn’t afford it. Later, I lost track of it. I used and use Sony Full frame as workhorses. But they are just that - workhorses.
The X-Pro makes me enjoy photography again. It slows me down in a positive way. I even caught myself taking pictures of snails, flowers and street signs.
But I have to contradict you in one point: This camera is beautiful af! ❤
Bought mine in 2012 new, still going no problems.
Got an Xpro1 several months ago. I love how it slows me down and makes me think. Like FILM….
I love my X-Pro1. I bought the X-Pro3, to be more up to date, but I still use the big sister as my B-camera, and like you, almost always shooting in monochrome JPGs.
It'll slow your ass down big time!! LOL! I love that sentiment. I have forced myself to do that with my XT-3 in different ways. One way is to shoot vintage/manual focus lenses. Another is to use a tripod. You are so right about saving money. The older Fuji cameras are still very good. And, most of us can't afford a Leica anyway. Have a great weekend Dee!
Appreciated and you too! Hope you get to make some photos!
hello, great video, your photos have a great rendering, you shoot in raw or jpg? if jpg what are your settings? I love your color rendition! thanks in advance.
I’ve never shot with this sensor but the feels from people about it seem really special. An XPro4L (for legacy) would be amazing to have this sensor with the 5th generation processor.
What would be in your opinion the best budget m lenses to pair with the xpro 1?
I have 4 cameras and this is one of them. This camera is beautiful to me!
Do you focus manually with the focus peaking? Because of the low res EVF it’s hard to focus manually. Do you close the aperture for example to min8mum f2.8?
You totally nailed it man, but I don't think it's ugly. It's a great digital companion to an analog rangefinder.
I just learned something new today. I've shooting with my xpro1 for years. I do mean years and never knew that it had focus peaking. I've learned to memorize my subject and I when hit focus button I can manually focus. The xpro1 truly taught me how to slow down and the shutter sound is so nostalgic. I have been thinking getting an actual fuji lens for it. Idk yet. Because I truly feel like (this is my opinion 😂) to really enjoy this camera you have only use vintage glass. I'm not upgrading no time soon. Maybe another 5-7 years with this camera. I love the filmic grain that it gives off. For a while the bandwagon crowd was trying to hunt it down because of some famous yt'er was like "you need this". Then the price went up for a while. Because I was looking at getting a 2nd xpro1 and making it my dedicated B&W camera. After this vid and Vuh Landes video I watched. I'm definitely subbing now! Thx ya for keeping it real in this photoshop'd world. Much love from South Ga 🤞🏾 ✨ 🌹
See you in 96 🌹 ✨ 🤞🏾
That's right on the button. Slow is best with this camera. Once it feels like an extension to your hand and eye it delivers.
I am getting one tomorrow and will be adapting Pentax Auto 110 lenses with it for my street photography rig. My main rig that I've been shooting with for the last 18 months is an X-pro3 with Canon FD lenses adapted via Metabones speedbooster. It will be nice to have a camera I can set the focus to hyperfocal distance, set the exposure to auto, and just get fully immersed with the optical viewfinder. And like the poster has said, you can just take this camera with you anywhere and not really worry about it!
How do you like the X pro 1?
@@evertking1 It's a lot of fun. People say that the "x-pro line will slow you down;make you think". I'm already used to shooing full manual, so I'm used to its demands. The xpro-1, however, does make me slow down because the processor is not very fast. This is not a problem for me at all. I enjoy it a lot and use it as my secondary when I'm not on super low-light (altough I think b&w jpegs look fine at up to ISO 12,800, I only shoot color up to ISO6400 with the x-pro1). My next purchase for it is a tilt-shift Canon FD-X adapter that will allow me full tilt and shift (with rotation also) capability with any of my FD lenses. This will be a game changer for me. I will probably pair it with my 35mm f/2, which will make it a 52.5mm equiv. and with the tilt-shift ability I can alter the focus plane and make better use of the x-pro1 in low-light. I think it will help me elevate my concert photography and will allow me to get more into architectural photography. I like the xpro-1 a lot and I'm really happy ao got it. I carry it a long as my "anywhere, anytime" camera because it is non-threatening and has great build quality!
would you recommend me to buy if i can get it for 360usd? or is there any other camera you would recommend for a little more cost
If you're in to the dslr style body the XT1 is the better camera for the money. Goes for less in the used market and its way better with the processor time and autofocus. I still use mine to this day.
Sounds like a perfect. Fun . Travel camera!
The shirt and Karhu hat combo goes dummy. Loved the video, Dee. All of these experience points are extremely accurate.
Love this camera, I use mine with manual lens only.
Nice video as always! Currently I'm shooting with 2 X-T3s, but I miss the X-Pro form factor. Really looking forward to the X-Pro4, because then the X-Pro3 will be cheaper second hand 😂
I thought I would win an ebay bid for a used X-pro1 for under $400… but nope! It went for about $450 adding in the shipping. So I changed direction and went to KEH for a fuji X-E1 to pair with the TTartisans 23mm manny lens.
Would you let me know what the lens you’re putting on in this video?
I guess I gotta watch it now to see what you’re talking about.
Voigtlander 21/4 color skopar
Came for the X-Pro1 commentary, but then got flashed by the glasses :-) would you share what brand they are from? Thanks in advance.
Coach glasses from my local optometrist!
For photography, which better between xpro 1 and xt20?
Whatever is cheaper at the time. It doesn’t matter.
Whatever floats your boat. The best camera for street photography is the one you have with you at the time, as they say.
I’m enjoying the camera quite a bit I use the 28m ultron and zone focus, it’s been a blast when I want to travel ultra light.
yo im based in Austin too! if you still have id love to buy it off ya or trade it for a film camera if that interests you
My favorite camera. My first Fuji was XT2, but many of my favorite images has been taken with the xpro1. I now use XP3, but I Come back to this camera. The BW out of XP1 is amazing. Slowing down helped me alot.
trying to decide between those right now, coming from nikon dslr.on paper its the xt2, but the pro 1 calling to me and I think I can get it cheaper. if you had to have one right now, which one would it be
@@caspar_gomez my strat was to buy the xpro 1 as an entry to fuji and then upgrade later but at this point i might be staying on the xpro 1 lol
My first camera. VC should make a compact 18mm for X-mount and then a slow camera like the XP1 becomes a street photographers dream.
Great idea!
the photo at 1:45 is amazing!!! is that jpeg out of the camera, or edited elsewhere? also what aperture pls? thanks!
It was probably edited and I don’t know - f4 maybe?
@@DeeRosa Thanks =)
@@DeeRosa also the butcher shot at 6:39 is excellent!!
I have had the xpro1, 2 and 3 and kept the xpro1. I liked the xpro1 ovf and evf but the colors were to cold and to digital. Also i like a normal screen for quick shots of my kids. Also i dislked that the dpad got removed. The xpro2 has about the same rendering as the xpro3, to cold imho. Also the back dial i found to recessed and hard to push. The xpro1 is slower yes but i had no problem taking several photos in a row in raw +jpeg. yes it was buffering but i could take shots while it was buffering so no problems there. The rendering i realy like ( i like the colors of xtrans 1 and 2 and pre xtrans x100 the best). The ovf seemed a bit bigger then xpro2 odly enough. Perhaps this is because there is no diopter in the xpro1. Which has an adittional advantage: no dust gets inside the ovf/evf! Thats a huge boon for me as the x100 series and other xpro models tend to get dust in the ovf via the small space in the diopter wheel (yes you can tape it but that looks ugly). Lasty i have the original x-pro1 grip. This one feels nicer then the origomal of the xpro2, because its not entirely metal. The metal grip on the xpro2 feels to cold imho. The one on the xpro1 feels warmer and nicer to hold.
Greta Description why I bought this camera some months ago
I have an Xpro3… and still keeping my Xpro1 🤫😂
It’s not a sports camera, bro! The X-Pro1 makes you slow down and really think about your shot. Its an amazing camera with a vintage feel for anyone looking to do street photography
It doesn’t make you slow down lmao. Every camera can do that. That’s up to the photographer if they slow down. I like the camera; but come on man let’s stop the slow down stuff. You can slow down with a X-Pro 1 or a Sony A7IV. It’s about discipline.
@@DeeRosa LMAFO! I didn't expect you to understand the point, I've seen your work lol
I understand what you were trying to say. It just doesn’t make any sense lol. That’s the same thing people spew out to make them seem like a deep thinker. I’m glad you’ve seen my work. Is super fhkking good.
The OG sensor reallly shines in bnw imo.
I can only agree. I’m looking at images from a walk today and mannnnn.
Sometimes we need something to put the brakes on; makes you stop, consider, and enjoy. Robin Witting
I would love to see an x-pro-mono.....
And you can shoot another picture while it’s blinking. That is possible
I will never get the hate on any camera that needs to buffer. In any situation that you need that speed you wouldnt ever take that camera with you. You take it because you photograph something that doesn't need that speed. Its such a non-issue.
The XPRO won’t have a stacked sensor ^^ it’s gonna be the 40 mp
Set iso on the top button
No intro is very okay,
but you'd better have some script.
😅😅😅 or very well prepared at least😉☕
Nice hat, also I like your pictures.
I think people who dislike noise in pictures have not photographed with Fuji's the noise is completely different (more pleasant) than on Sonys or Canons or Nikons.
Honestly for shooting dpads are worse than joysticks.
KARHU
Thanks! Yeah I just don’t care about grain anymore. Sometimes we mess up no matter what camera we’re on and it happens. But having the shot is better than not.
"Ugly!!", its beautiful bro😅
The XE1 is way better and half the price with an excellent flash. I got rid of the xpro1 because i didnot use the ovf
Hmmmm. Really you say? 🤔
@@DeeRosa i love it. Its faster, newer. Same xtrans. Same layout. Just no ovf. The flash works great cause you can bounce it, and its high so it clears the longer lenses.
I never used a x pro1, but I have a xe2s and it's super solid. I use it more than my xt30 even though the xt30 is technically better.
Can't agree with you there I'm afraid. But I will say the X Pro 1 isn't for everyone.
It's speed was never top of the line, it was slow even in 2012. My Nikon D90 was way faster than my xpro1. The early fuji's were all slow for some reason.
X pro1 x ever
I have bought and sold the X-Pro1 for the 3rd time. It keeps drawing me in. I love it. It plays second fiddle to my M240 but it gets use. Voigt 35 1.4 compliments it well.
not the fake film siding😭