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No AA filter? Fuji colors? @ a lower price than xpro1. Btw, i tot the rumors is on Xpro2?

I guess wouldnt make much sense to release the x-pro 2 only months after the x-pro 1. The "lite" version was obviously planned to be released with the 18-55.
 

Does it mean you would highly recommend the ThumbsUp?
I have a leather half-case, can still fit the ThumbsUp?
Thanx.

Just chipping in a bit...


I tried and compared the Thumbs-Up with the Hand Grip HG-XPro1 and IMOH:

Pros
(Thumbs-Up)
- Stylo-milo like Leica
- Can mount flash on hotshoe
- Slightly heighten flash above the camera.
- Great for those who hold your cam in a certain way
- Compact
- Light weight vs Hand Grip HG-XPro1
- Protects lcd and buttons when laying lens pointing up as it provides a certain level of clearance.
- Does not hinder removal of battery/SD card.
- Also work as a bottle opener!
- Comes with a green jade with red treads dangling ling-ling-long-long and a nice cool box.



(Hand Grip HG-XPro1)
- Firm solid feel. Does not jitter like some loosen parts.
- Protect the base of camera.
- Low profile and will not 'poke' into your chest if you sling your camera over your neck.
- Does not block thumb movement.
- Allow mounted flash to be more compact and closer to the camera body.
- Added weight gives more balance to the camera.
- Original high quality accessory from Fujifilm.


Cons
(Thumbs-Up)
- It's jittery. Doesn't feel well-mounted.
- Inhibit my thumb movements
- Costly for a silly piece of painted brass.
- Pokes my chest (and i'm not aroused!)
- Feels 'cheap' like the paint will peel (personal opinion. Definitely not very well-machined on the edges. Either that the paint finish is blotchy).
- Some model comes without the coldshoe so please take note.
- Dun understand the silly cheap jade with red treads dangling ling-ling-long-long that comes along with it.



(Hand Grip HG-XPro1)
- Equally expensive for a silly piece with rubber and some metal (but at least more material than Thumbs-Up!!!)
- Causes the hood or lens to tilt down 'hitting' the table.
- Inhibits removal of battery/SD.
- Heavier than Thumbs-up.


Final conclusion:

I got the Hand Grip HG-XPro1 because it's a really well made accessory by Fujifilm and it's slightly cheaper than Thumbs-Up. I do not think that my X Pro 1 is anything close to a Leica and it should not be! I like the protection is gives to the base of my camera and the added all round grip for portrait or landscape holding.

End of the day, it's all up to personal preference so go and try it out yourself :)
 

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no leaks on x-pro2, maybe Fuji decided to keep the same chassis and upgrade the internal components? :dunno:

X-E1 marks the first x-series body that does not come with an OVF... suddenly I find even the EOS-M looks comparable. How many x-pro1 users will get the x-e1 as backup?

I won't.


Like all products planning, successors of product A will be known to the company 5 years ahead. So no point gear-chasing. X Pro 1 was just launched in March 2012 and cameras succession frequency seldom come faster than mobile phones or music records! lol
 

no leaks on x-pro2, maybe Fuji decided to keep the same chassis and upgrade the internal components? :dunno:

X-E1 marks the first x-series body that does not come with an OVF... suddenly I find even the EOS-M looks comparable. How many x-pro1 users will get the x-e1 as backup?

I won't.

I dunno also since still rumors till photokina?:)

Fuji surprise soon? New X PRO 2 coming! | Mirrorless Rumors

For XE1, maybe not as backup, rather for those who would like to try xpro1 but find it too steep? XE(Entry level)?

Imo, eos-m is not comparable since no integrated EVF, and Fuji no AA filter is a big plus. Maybe OMD, Nex 7, NX20.
 

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Pros
(Thumbs-Up)
- Stylo-milo like Leica
- Can mount flash on hotshoe
- Slightly heighten flash above the camera.
- Great for those who hold your cam in a certain way
- Compact
- Light weight vs Hand Grip HG-XPro1
- Protects lcd and buttons when laying lens pointing up as it provides a certain level of clearance.
- Does not hinder removal of battery/SD card.
- Also work as a bottle opener!
- Comes with a green jade with red treads dangling ling-ling-long-long and a nice cool box.

Cons
(Thumbs-Up)
- It's jittery. Doesn't feel well-mounted.
- Inhibit my thumb movements
- Costly for a silly piece of painted brass.
- Pokes my chest (and i'm not aroused!)
- Feels 'cheap' like the paint will peel (personal opinion. Definitely not very well-machined on the edges. Either that the paint finish is blotchy).
- Some model comes without the coldshoe so please take note.
- Dun understand the silly cheap jade with red treads dangling ling-ling-long-long that comes along with it.

Which ThumbsUp did you try? I believe it is not the EP-7S?
I got the EP-7S and:
1. It does not allow mounting of flash, no cold shoe either.
2. It is perfect fit on the x-pro1, no room to play.
3. Paint job is good and smooth.

The one you tried might be the CSEP-1s ThumbsUp which is meant for Leica. Not really a fair comparison IMHO.
 

Which ThumbsUp did you try? I believe it is not the EP-7S?
I got the EP-7S and:
1. It does not allow mounting of flash, no cold shoe either.
2. It is perfect fit on the x-pro1, no room to play.
3. Paint job is good and smooth.

The one you tried might be the CSEP-1s ThumbsUp which is meant for Leica. Not really a fair comparison IMHO.

Hi,

There is a '2'.

worldwideweb.matchtechnical.com/Pages/CSEP2.aspx

By all means, this is not a 'superiority' comparison but rather, more of a user's preference review.

I can be wrong. Nobody is right. But I'm a nobody. ;)
 

I dunno also since still rumors till photokina?:)



For XE1, maybe not as backup, rather for those who would like to try xpro1 but find it too steep? XE(Entry level)?

Imo, eos-m is not comparable since no integrated EVF, and Fuji no AA filter is a big plus. Maybe OMD, Nex 7, NX20.

Awesomeness. Fujifilm is on the revenge...lol
 

just came from an overseas trip with my X-Pro1. the ovf was really a lifesaver in overly bright environments, as the evf and lcd were not bright enough. and with a polarizing filter installed it compounds the problem.

if this is anything to go by and if there are no improvements with the XE-1's evf, then without an ovf it may disappoint buyers.
 

Full agree with you, the hybrid VF is one of the main reasons most of us got the x-pro1. After all what advantages do Fuji have if they stick to EVF? It makes no difference with NEX and Nikon V1 anymore. One may say the X-Trans sensor is a breakthrough but sensor technology will continue to improve this Fuji will not hold this advantage for long.

I love shooting with my x-pro1's OVF. The ability to anticipate the next action to come into frame opens up new opportunities in getting my shots.
 

Hi guys
I encountered something peculiar about the X-Pro1.
After downloading my photos onto my iPad (using a SD card adaptor), and putting back the SD card back into the camera, the camera always takes a long time to boot up and get ready for shooting. By long time...i mean seriously long time like >10 seconds. I'm using the Sandisk Extreme Pro 95MB/s SD card.
I called Fujifilm service centre, and they told me to re-format the SD card. I did, and the problem went away and the camera instantly (well almost instantly) fires up.
Anyone experience the same problem?
 

Hi guys
I encountered something peculiar about the X-Pro1.
After downloading my photos onto my iPad (using a SD card adaptor), and putting back the SD card back into the camera, the camera always takes a long time to boot up and get ready for shooting. By long time...i mean seriously long time like >10 seconds. I'm using the Sandisk Extreme Pro 95MB/s SD card.
I called Fujifilm service centre, and they told me to re-format the SD card. I did, and the problem went away and the camera instantly (well almost instantly) fires up.
Anyone experience the same problem?

It is mainly because the iPad sometimes writes some files to the Memory card or you incorrectly unplug the card from your computer, these files interfere with the operation of the camera. Simply switch the little tab on the side to the SD card to lock before you put it in your iPad it will be fine.
 

DemonicAngelz said:
It is mainly because the iPad sometimes writes some files to the Memory card or you incorrectly unplug the card from your computer, these files interfere with the operation of the camera. Simply switch the little tab on the side to the SD card to lock before you put it in your iPad it will be fine.

Thanx! I see. Looks like this camera is quite sensitive. I never had this problem with my Nikon.
 

Thanx! I see. Looks like this camera is quite sensitive. I never had this problem with my Nikon.

Think its an error in the firmware of x-pro1... Could be fixed in future updates..
Most other cameras don't have this problem
 

DemonicAngelz said:
Think its an error in the firmware of x-pro1... Could be fixed in future updates..
Most other cameras don't have this problem

Thanx. The priority in the later firmware updates should be for AF and shutter lag. Damn, Fujifilm is causing me heartaches and uneasiness. They are a very peculiar camera manufacturer.
 

DemonicAngelz said:
Think its an error in the firmware of x-pro1... Could be fixed in future updates..
Most other cameras don't have this problem

The same thing happened to the X100 as well.
 

I didn't get the EF-20 flash because I already have a Canon sync cord inherited from my Canon DSLR setup. the sync cord allows me to use my EF-X20 off-camera with far greater flexibility.

If you are looking at the EF-42, that model takes 4x AA and it is as big as a 580EX II... Totally kills the look and feel of the x-pro1.

Again I don't do flash photography much so I much prefer a lighter, smaller flash in my bag.

I have the EF-42 and it's not true that the EF-42 is as big as a 580EX II..it's only as big as a 430EX and it feels pretty well balanced. Decided to bite the bullet and get the EF-42 as it really helps to have the option of being able to bounce the flash. Recycling times are pretty good, in fact, it's often the lag in the X-Pro1 that slows the shooting process.
 

Fuji X-Pro 1 firmware update on September 5th? | Photo Rumors

According to this Facebook post by Tony Bridge, Fujifilm will release a new firmware update for the X-Pro 1 camera on September 5th, 2012. The key updates are:


1. In low-light condition, the X-Pro1 will be much faster in Auto Focus mode.
2. The speed of the image coming into focus when turning the focus ring has been vastly improved.
3. At maximum speed the X-Pro1 can now write to SD memory card twice as fast as before.

=
 

Errz said:
Fuji X-Pro 1 firmware update on September 5th? | Photo Rumors

According to this Facebook post by Tony Bridge, Fujifilm will release a new firmware update for the X-Pro 1 camera on September 5th, 2012. The key updates are:

1. In low-light condition, the X-Pro1 will be much faster in Auto Focus mode.
2. The speed of the image coming into focus when turning the focus ring has been vastly improved.
3. At maximum speed the X-Pro1 can now write to SD memory card twice as fast as before.

=

Yeah! Prayers answered.
 

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