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Posted: Tue Dec 1st, 2015 03:37
 
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jk wrote:
TomOC wrote:
I've taken a little more to the X-T1 but still think the ideal form factor is the X-pro and I'm really waiting for the xp2 in a big way.

My most used camera by far in the last couple of months is the x100T, which I consider to be the all time street camera.

tom

I agree that whilst the others work well that the 'feel' of the X-Pro1 seems to be best.



In what way?
I felt the XPro didn't have as good a grip as the XT ...smaller. The only advantage I see over the XT is the optical viewfinder. Fuji haven't mastered the EVF clarity that other manufacturers have.

What am I missing in the Xpro?



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The X-Pro1 is slightly larger and feels as though it was designed to European hands rather than little Japanese one. The XT1 is very nice but the camera is just a little too small and I frequently hit the f2 button as it is poorly located for my size of hands.
I seldom use the optical finder in the Xpro1.



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Big game hunters employ gun bearers
Golfers employ caddies
Why not employ a camera bearer?
:lol:



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Posted: Wed Dec 2nd, 2015 02:33
 
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amazing50 wrote:
Big game hunters employ gun bearers
Golfers employ caddies
Why not employ a camera bearer?
:lol:


I did ask the wife

She told me where to store my 500mm lens.



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