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And if it's photos you care about rather than stylish toys, and you are OK with the volume and weight of the X-Pro, and you're on a budget, consider the Nikon D3200 - about the same size, a quarter the price, also a very good sensor at all but the highest ISO, accepts endless lenses, and the bugs worked out a long time ago.
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Sharp lenses, a metal body, cool retro design -- a beautiful object that could potentially take beautiful shots
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It will be a while before I can afford any Fujinon automatic lenses
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Pic quality compared to x100 at low iso is almost the same, except than 50mm equiv lense is better than lense on x100 - center same sharpness, but edges are better3
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But manual focussing my M lenses is fast and accurate
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Yes, I wish there were wide angle lenses available for this camera
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I love the lenses, the X-trans sensor, the OVF and the retro look and feel involved.
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The lenses are excellent, and should be praised on a league of their own
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it is a piece of Art specially with combination of 18-55mm lens will be very fast in focusing, buy an adapter and use your lovely old Nikon or Olympus or Contax lenses and it will be far better than Leica
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Although the lenses are STELLAR, and render beautifully, I'd recommend waiting until the X-Pro 2 comes out, to be honest
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All of the available lenses are world-class in both quality and precision
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Sharp lenses, a metal body, cool retro design -- a beautiful object that could potentially take beautiful shots
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I've decided to take a pass on any telephoto or zoom lenses for this camera, because IMO those lenses negate the attraction of a small, lightweight, discreet travel camera
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Well, the lenses are superb.
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And you are going to be restricted to Fuji's line of proprietary lenses, which are expensive
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The excellent sensor and sharp lenses are sweet, but only in specific situations
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Build quality was very good for the camera body while the lenses did not feel as solid
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I just want a second X-Pro body (maybe the MkII due later this year) and a couple more of these razor sharp lenses
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the Canon EF 135mm f/2L USM which is considered, by many, to be Canon's sharpest L prime lens
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Compared to my micro 4/3 E-P2 (which I love dearly), I get cleaner photo's at ISO 3200 than I do with the E-P2 at ISO 800 -- same thing with my old Canon 50d
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Compared to my micro 4/3 E-P2 (which I love dearly), I get cleaner photo's at ISO 3200 than I do with the E-P2 at ISO 800 -- same thing with my old Canon 50d