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Old 24-07-2012, 06:02 PM
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A night along the Brisbane River

Really just an experimental shot to see what this camera can do.

A night scene on the Brisbane River. Brisbanites will know it well.

Fujifilm X Pro1 - F/4.0 5 seconds Aperture Priority, ISO 200. No cropping.

White balance correction only.
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Old 24-07-2012, 07:16 PM
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Hi Rowland

Well that looks like a very nice, clean image with little if no intrusion of colour noise in the shadows. The quality looks almost film like; I remember using Fujichrome and Velvia in the good old days!

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Thanks Dennis. Velvia and other Fuji film types are emulated by this camera, but I am yet to try them out.

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Lovely clean crisp image,know this location well.

Is the camera a 'hybrid' style or more point and shoot?There seems some new types and makes lately that are said to be even taking over from 5D2's
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Hi Chris. There are too many features to list. But I guess it is a hybrid, given the features and interchangeable lenses.

http://www.fujifilm.com/products/dig...jifilm_x_pro1/

Actually, the OM-D 5 is really worth a look, with features not found on the X Pro1. They are different in many ways and for different reasons. I'm not sure about the Canon M model. That came out after I purchased the X Pro1
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