tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6938824791812834583.post1249413675292424668..comments2024-03-26T10:38:58.586-07:00Comments on PHOTOGRAPHIC CENTRAL: Fujifilm X-PRO 1 Review: A Decade Old, Better Than EverCarl Garrardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01561256121516104816noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6938824791812834583.post-68976144286836158712023-10-28T02:32:31.852-07:002023-10-28T02:32:31.852-07:00Your review of the Fujifilm X-PRO 1 is both inform...Your review of the Fujifilm X-PRO 1 is both informative and captivating. It's incredible to think that a decade-old camera can still hold its own and even surpass some newer models. Your post highlights the timeless quality of this camera, and it's a testament to Fujifilm's commitment to producing outstanding photographic equipment. I'm eager to read more about the features and capabilities that make the X-PRO 1 a standout choice for photographers. Great job!Jack @DayinAustraliahttps://dayinaustralia.com/write-for-us-photographers/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6938824791812834583.post-42917706949256192582023-10-26T04:13:38.232-07:002023-10-26T04:13:38.232-07:00Kudos to Fujifilm for their timeless innovation wi...Kudos to Fujifilm for their timeless innovation with the X-PRO 1! A decade later, it's still a remarkable camera, proving that quality endures. This review beautifully captures the essence of its enduring charmAttica Studiohttps://www.attica.studio/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6938824791812834583.post-56736058955074425852023-10-20T05:00:32.906-07:002023-10-20T05:00:32.906-07:00As photography technology continues to evolve, it&...As photography technology continues to evolve, it's essential to reflect on the past to understand how far we've come and appreciate the enduring value of certain equipment. Great job on the review, and thanks for sharing your thoughts on this classic camera!jacson @Australia Citehttps://australiacite.com/best-beaches-perth/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6938824791812834583.post-80612015023742888162023-08-10T00:30:25.441-07:002023-08-10T00:30:25.441-07:00Kudos for revisiting a camera that holds sentiment...Kudos for revisiting a camera that holds sentimental value for many photographers. Your blog captures the essence of the X-Pro1's impact on the industry and its lasting legacy. I was searching for the <b><a href="https://mojocomputers.net/photography/cameras/fujifilm/" rel="nofollow">Latest Fujifilm Cameras</a></b> and I found this informative blog. It makes me wonder, if Fujifilm were to release a limited-edition version of the X-Pro1 with updated internals, would you be excited about it or do you think it would dilute the camera's original charm?ellisonwilliamsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6938824791812834583.post-39668260505106877632023-01-28T23:51:47.375-08:002023-01-28T23:51:47.375-08:00Awesome, glad you liked the review and of course y...Awesome, glad you liked the review and of course your reaction brings me happiness. Happy shooting!Carl Garrardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09464503660594709961noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6938824791812834583.post-66456648823703077632023-01-15T02:55:26.697-08:002023-01-15T02:55:26.697-08:00Your review made me revisit my as new Pro1, I set ...Your review made me revisit my as new Pro1, I set aside my H1,T1 and V and rediscovered how much I enjoyed using it nearly a decade ago. I purchased through eBay an original and new Fujifilm +3 diopter from Japan a few months ago. I leave for Tenerife in a few days with the Pro1, 14 mm f/2.8, 35mm f/1.4 and 50mm f/2.0. The uncomplicated Pro1 has made me slow down and my composition’s look better. Without seeing this review I might just have forgotten it. And you’re right, I can’t express it, but the images it takes are rather good. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6938824791812834583.post-53684677246137006812022-09-25T02:39:05.604-07:002022-09-25T02:39:05.604-07:00Very nice review! The Nikon FM/FE/FA Diopters fit,...Very nice review! The Nikon FM/FE/FA Diopters fit, as the Cosina Bessa and Epson RD1 Diopters. A +1 Diopter kompensates the XPro1 Viewfinder -1. Then my glasses are fine. Be aware, that the OVF and the EVF have slightly different focus. I decided for the OVF, so the EVF is best with the reading part of my glasses.<br />In Germany I got the Cosina Diopter from Foto Koch, Düsseldorf. The Cosina are MC coated, the Nikon "only" single coated. Good luck!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6938824791812834583.post-16157655020092331432022-09-01T12:54:30.613-07:002022-09-01T12:54:30.613-07:00Try B and H look for correction diopter made by Ze...Try B and H look for correction diopter made by Zeiss ZI diopter made specifically for X-Pro1, you just have to know your correct adjustment factor.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6938824791812834583.post-81797987018556800602022-06-14T06:48:57.478-07:002022-06-14T06:48:57.478-07:00Very nice review and I share many of your opinions...Very nice review and I share many of your opinions on this great camera....but 10 years after buying it, my view from close has deteriorated ! And there's no diopter on the Xpro 1...and it is virtually impossible to find a fuji correction eye piece for it. Bought one from Nikon..hopefully it will allow me to keep shooting with it !NEW YORK 1990s PHOTO ARCHIVEShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16198997099272775809noreply@blogger.com