[Gear] Fujifilm X-Pro 1 : A viable alternative to mount RF lenses?


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FUJIFILM Corporation (President and CEO: Shigetaka Komori) is proud to announce the FUJIFILM X-Pro1, an all-new premium interchangeable lens camera. The X-Pro1 features a 16 megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS sensor™, a brand new X lens mount, Hybrid Multi Viewfinder and three prime lenses.

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FUJIFILM X-Pro1 — The Main Features

1. Setting new standards in image resolution
Fujifilm has developed a new CMOS sensor called the X-Trans CMOS™. The X-Trans CMOS™ sensor is capable of delivering resolution that is parallel, if not superior, to a full frame sensor
The new color filter array paves the way for an ideal sensor that does not need an optical low-pass filter. While the optical low-pass filter is indispensable for the reduction of moiré and false color generated by conventional sensors, it also degrades resolution. Fujifilm has developed a new color filter array that is inspired by the random arrangement of fine film grain, removing the need for an optical low-pass filter to solve moiré and false color issues. In the array, RGB pixels are arranged in 6 × 6 pixel sets with high aperiodicity (randomness). Increasing the degree of randomness eliminates the fundamental cause of moiré and false colors — a problem that occurs in conventional arrays when shooting stripes and other repeating patterns. The presence of an R, G and B pixel in every vertical and horizontal pixel series minimizes the generation of false colors and delivers higher color reproduction
EXR Processor Pro — As a result of using a film-inspired array, a more powerful processor is required to process the image signal data. So Fujifilm has created the EXR Processor Pro. This development will maximize the full potential of the X-Trans CMOS™ sensor and deliver high speed and high precision image processing.

2. Prime FUJINON XF lenses deliver the highest image quality
Fujinon lenses have long been associated with delivering high quality images, with optics used for both broadcast TV and medium format cameras. Now the expertise borne out of this enviable optical heritage has been put into lenses for the FUJIFILM X-Pro1
Three compact XF Fujinon fast aperture prime lenses will be available at launch. The “XF18mmF2 R”, “XF35mmF1.4 R” and “XF60mmF2.4 R Macro” all offer precise control over depth-of-field and deliver excellent out-of-focus bokeh thanks to the design of the molded aperture diaphragm blades. The blades are curved to create a circular image at all aperture settings, while the very edges of each blade are meticulously rounded off rather than simply cut off, which delivers a sharper image. In addition, the solid feel of the high-quality metal barrel and detailed exposure setting in 1/3 step increments using the aperture ring fuel your desire to capture more photos with every shot

3. Fujifilm original “X-Mount” maximizes lens performance
Specifically designed to maximize the mirrorless design of the body the X-Mount has a short flange back distance of just 17.7mm. This means the rear lens elements are as close as possible to the sensor. The wide opening allows the lens to be mounted deeper within the body — up to 7.5mm (approx.) from the mount surface — reducing the back focus distance of each lens to the minimum possible, thus achieving high resolution all the way to the edge of the image

4. Hybrid Multi Viewfinder — seeing is believing
Fujifilm's revolutionary Hybrid Viewfinder first appeared in the X100. With its ability to instantly switch between an Optical Viewfinder and Electronic Viewfinder the Hybrid Viewfinder has added a new dimension to the pleasure of composing photographs. For the brightest viewing image, and to keep shutter lag to a minimum, users should choose the Optical Viewfinder. Those wanting focus confirmation, exposure information, white balance information and depth of field indicators should switch to Electronic Viewfinder
The Electronic Viewfinder provides an excellent “Live View” of your composition. This fusion of technologies allows users to enjoy composing their images through a bright viewfinder, but has the option to overlay vital picture taking information should this be required
Changing between the two viewfinders is simple, thanks to the switch on the front of the X-Pro1 body. When attaching a FUJINON XF-series lens on X-Pro1, both the viewfinder magnification and bright frame size automatically switch to support the lens focal length. Viewfinder magnification switches to 0.37x for the 18mm lens, and to 0.60x when the 35mm or 60mm lens is mounted, letting you compose your shot with the bright, crystal clarity of an optical image. The X-Pro1 also gives you the freedom to manually set a focal distance and switch between viewfinder magnifications

5. Cutting edge technology in a beautiful camera body
The top and base are made from die-cast aluminum alloy which, combined with high quality touches like precise engraving on the top-plate and hand-enamelled lettering on the lenses, underlines the fact that the entire X-Pro1 system is built without compromise
This eye for detail extends to the shutter speed dial and exposure compensation control that is precision milled from solid metal. Details like the shutter speed dial lock mechanism and the recessed exposure compensation dial are designed to prevent accidental movement of settings. The knurled finish on the sides of the dials feature rows of minutely milled squared pyramids for superb grip and confidence
“Made in Japan” confirms that every part of the construction has had to meet Fujifilm's highest standards
The lightweight, precision-milled lens hood (included with the lens) has been exclusively designed and machined from aluminum for the FUJINON XF lens. It's compact size delivers superb light shading performance in a design that perfectly matches X-Pro1 styling
Diameters of the aperture ring and focus ring of the 3 Fujinon XF-series interchangeable lenses are only slightly larger than the barrel for sleek uniformity of design. Precision machined from metal, the reassuring click of the aperture ring at each setting and the comfortable torque resistance when operating the focus ring enhances the shooting experience
The X-Pro1's leather-like finish designed for a quality look and durability. The synthetic leather offers resistance to the elements and high durability, while an original manufacturing process produces a texture with the look and feel of authentic leather
The X-Pro1 has been designed with the photographer's comfort in mind. The natural fit of the eyepiece provides excellent shielding from light leakage. A dioptric adjustment lens can also be attached

6. Extending Fujifilm's photo film legacy
In film cameras, multiple exposures is the unique photographic technique of superimposing one image on another by double exposing a single frame of film. Through advanced digital processing the X-Pro1 can simulate this technique — just select Multiple Exposure mode and take your first shot. By viewing it in the Hybrid Multi Viewfinder or on the LCD screen, you can see how the finished multiple exposure will look and precisely frame the second shot
Further enhancements have been made to the Film Simulation modes with the new Professional Color Negative Film Modes (Pro Neg. Std and Pro Neg. Hi) designed for X-Pro1 users working in the studio. If you'd like to shoot the same scene in a variety of Film Simulation modes, the X-Pro1 offers Film Simulation bracketing, along with AE, Dynamic and ISO bracketing
Fujifilm has also included Film Simulation modes, where the X-Pro1 simulates the colors and tonal qualities of popular Fujifilm emulsions. These include the vibrant colors of Velvia, the softer skin tones of ASTIA and the natural look of PROVIA
Enhance Monochrome Expression with Color Filters — Replicating the effects of monochrome film photography the X-Pro1 lets you use color filters to expand your photographic interpretation. Heighten contrast with the yellow filter and red filter or brighten greens and deepen reds with the green filter. Just as professional film photographers once selected a filter and printing paper to complement their creative vision, you can easily fine tune image quality with these filters. For those after a more nostalgic theme there's a sepia filter too

7. Premium Accessory Lineup
Hand Grip, HG-XPro1 (sold separately) — Giving you more secure and balanced handling of the camera, the X-Pro1 accessory grip smoothly molds to the lines of the camera body for a uniform look. The grip helps balance the weight of the camera body, allowing for a more comfortable hold
Shoe Mount Flash EF-X20 (sold separately) — Being designed to match X-Pro1's distinctive styling. One dial lets you choose between two modes: AUTO — automatically optimizes flash for both outdoor daylight and dark indoor shots; MANUAL — for hands-on control. In addition, the built-in flash diffuser has an easy one-touch operation to soften harsh flash effects
Leather Case LC-XPro1 (sold separately)* — Beautifully molded to protect the X-Pro1, leather case is designed to allow fast access for easy shooting. Attention has been given to every detail, from the color and spacing of the stitches to the adoption of a hidden magnet rather than a snap for closing the case. The premium case is completed by the inclusion of the authentic leather neck-strap and hood case
Protector Filter φ39mm and Protector Filter φ52mm — It is a protection filter with high transmissivity without affecting the visible light. The Super EBC (Electron Beam Coating) of these would control harmful borrowed light effectively. The frame of filter given the semi-gloss black coating fits a high sense design. Or the inner side of filter given the matt black coating restrains a reflection effect and does design well
 

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A non rangefinder discussion on RF subforum? There is already fervent discussion under fujifilm subforum.
 

Press Release : Premium interchangeable lens camera from Fujifilm — FUJIFILM X-Pro1

Fujifilm X-Pro1 : FUJIFILM X-Pro1 | Fujifilm Global

CS Fujifilm X-Pro1 thread : http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/fujifilm/1027617-fujifilm-x-pro1.html

Mounting RF lenses : The new X-mount boasts a short 17.7mm flange back distance... so even if Fujifilm doesn't make an adaptor to mount M lenses, it would only be a matter of days / weeks from its release before china / hk manufacturers come up with one.

Then it will all be about the sensor. Similar to the GXR A12 Mount, the sensor is an APS-C sensor that doesn't have or need an optical low-pass (anti-aliasing) filter, which should allow it to convey the character of the lens... at least the middle portion of the lens. The 16 megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS sensor with EXR Processor Pro sounds like exciting news!!
 

When will it be available for sale in sing? Any idea? A pity it does. Not come in the retro design.
 

From what I read on the fuji website , the rangefinder is coupled with the lens by a new bayonet with electronic data transfer. I am not to sure what to think about this , but maybe it is not as universal to third party lenses as the Ricoh GXR A12. The sensor with no low pass filter is interesting, but this also is a similar approach as the Rico GXR. Don't get me wrong, I have no negative opinion on this camera . I own the X100 myself, and for sure , Fuji makes absolutely excellent range finders these days. I just think I might have expected something a bit different from this new model. Maybe a full frame sensor and a mechanical range finder coupling ;-) . Lets wait and see what it can and can not do when it comes out ...I will not pre-order for now.
 

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would this be a killer for Leica M9?
 

It would be best to wait for the final product before indulging in wishful thinking.
 

Nothing comes close to RF lens when it comes to distortion control especially in the field of ultra wide angles. DSLR lenses does not come even close. If the Fuji X lenses can match RF lens in terms of distortion control, then it will be a true winner. It will then have the advantage of RF in the ultra wide angle field and non of RD disadvantages in the telephoto field compared to RF.

Alas, I think might be wishful thinking on my part. Until it launches and reviews comes out, I shall keep my fingers crossed.
 

The Fuji X-Pro1 can mount Leica lenses with adapter right? If that's the case, it would be a great advantage considering its pricing.
 

I'm sure many M9/M9-p owner has penned down their name on the waiting list. After all, the price is 1/5 of M9.
 

I think not. it is not as if the fuji is a full frame camera. People who wants full frame will buy full frame camera. The thin dof can only be captured by a full frame camera.
 

I think not. it is not as if the fuji is a full frame camera. People who wants full frame will buy full frame camera. The thin dof can only be captured by a full frame camera.

But what I see is some people with Leica M9 full frame doesn't make use the thin dof as they shoot at aperture f5.6 - f11 most of the time.
So the Fuji X-Pro1 with an APSC sensor at 1/5 price of Leica M9 and can mount Leica lenses is really an attractive option.
 

It is an option to shoot wide open but just because it is there does not mean you have to use it all the time. Depending on the shot, you may want a deeper dof.

Furthermore it is not just shallow dof, full frame sensors have a lot more advantages over a crop sensor.
 

I think not. it is not as if the fuji is a full frame camera. People who wants full frame will buy full frame camera. The thin dof can only be captured by a full frame camera.

Not true.

Sensor size does help in bokeh but smaller sensors are capable of bokeh as well, dont need a full frame.


anyway, this camera was shown on digital life, straits times today.!
 

Hi,

Please pardon my ignorant.. I assure you I'm just trying to understand more but what do you mean by “Thin dof can only be captured by a full frame".

As I understand, it's something like this: the DOF of a Noct at f1.0, would effective become that of f1.0 X 1.5 on a APS sensor. ie. given the same f-stop the DOF of the Noct would be thiner on M9 cf. that of a NEX5.
 

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As sensor image size is bigger the DOF become lesser vs the sensor image size which is smaller the DOF is bigger. It got to do with COC and image size the effecting DOF.
 

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