p.6 #1 · Fuji EX-1 on DPR. This looks very interesting!
Good site to show off what x-pro 1 is capable of - sorry most of you will not be able to read as it is in russian but photos speak for themselves http://fujifilmru.livejournal.com/1004.html
I myself only had the camera for couple of days but returned it due to slow performance - not just the focus but also the lag in EVF... personally I am really hoping that x-e1 has good evf that I will be able to live with as I really loved the feel and ergonomics of the camera and at least when shooting people (with 35mm lens) the results were definitely comparable to 5D2 with L primes
p.6 #2 · Fuji EX-1 on DPR. This looks very interesting!
douglasf13 wrote:
I've already mentioned, according to theSuede, the sensor can only have 50% of bayer chroma resolution at low ISO compared to bayer, even with ideal conversion. What that means in real world use remains to be seen, because we don't have raw conversion for it that is great, yet. Maybe it'll be a non-issue. I'm sure theSuede can give you a better prediction than I can. Canon adjusted their CFA with the 5Dii to achieve better lowlight performance, and not many complained about that, either, so it may not be practically relevant.
On a more practical note, although I used to use other raw converters like RPP, Lightroom finally got good enough that I've switched to it entirely, and I'm mired in its workflow. For me to personally adopt X-Trans, I'll have to wait for Adobe to become good at the demoisacing, because I'm not interested in changing my whole work flow.
Please understand, I think the X-Pro1 is awesome. There are just a few things keeping me from buying one, so far. If the AF is that much faster with the new firmware, one of those things may already be knocked off of my list....Show more →
Ok thanks. It sounds to me like lower color resolution will only potentially impact color transitions, but I am certainly no expert on the subject. I really want a solid raw solution because I love everything else about the xpro1. At the end of the day, the output is what matters most to me, but I greatly favor the user experience of the xpro to anything else on the market. For now I process most normal, just having fun type of shots in lightroom and shots that I really like or might be problematic in RPP. It's manageable, but obviously less than ideal.