If I was looking for a single prime it would be the XF35/1.4. I know the 35/2 is supposed to be sharper but the 35 focuses more closely and based on the images I got from the 35/1.4 and the X-E1 I don't know that I need it to be any sharper. It's a sweet lens.
Picked up an X-Pro 1 for a great price last night and am looking forward to it getting here. It's going to start its life with some adapted lenses (probably a Hex 40) on it but as finances allow I will most likely pick up the 18-55. My recent experience with my Fuji X10 has taught me the value...
I switched...or rather I AM switching. I started with m43 many years ago (mostly Panasonic), switched to Sony, then to Fuji and back to m43 with an Olympus E-M10. I just sold the OMD after I found that I much preferred the look of the images from my Fuji X10 to those of the OMD. Now that the...
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Looks like I'll have the opportunity to pick up another X camera in the next month. Trying to choose between a lightly used X100 or an X-Pro 1. I'm leaning more toward the X-Pro 1 as it allows me to use some of my old adapted lens in a pinch and I really like the...
Thanks for the suggestions and also the food for thought. I spent the day shooting the E-M10 with a Konica 40 attached and it works great. The lens is compact so even with the adapter it balances well and I certainly can't fault the color.
not quite opening day by kevin dixey, on Flickr
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That's good to know. I think that richness or depth that you called it is definitely what I find so appealing. It's tough to characterize because as I said it's hard to find fault with the Olympus. It's a case of preferring the Fuji in this particular instance not disliking the Olympus.
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