Fuji How much do you like your XF1?

From last Fall. XF1, from a JPEG, ISO200, LR5.
. . . David
 

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Some recent photo's I've taken with this camera.

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Primroses by Darren Bonner, on Flickr

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Glass Butterfly wind chime by Darren Bonner, on Flickr

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Garden Gnome by Darren Bonner, on Flickr

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Sundial by Darren Bonner, on Flickr

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Ducks by Darren Bonner, on Flickr

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Here comes the swans by Darren Bonner, on Flickr

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Swans by Darren Bonner, on Flickr

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Bananas by Darren Bonner, on Flickr

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Cactus by Darren Bonner, on Flickr

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Red Sky at Night by Darren Bonner, on Flickr

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Swans by Darren Bonner, on Flickr

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Before sunrise at work by Darren Bonner, on Flickr
 
I thought I'd post a few I took with the XF1 today, a trip to Graves Park Farm. A mixed bag. I still find this camera incredibly confusing to use at times, remembering all the purmutations of the EXR sensor! It is a delight to use though. All these are medium 6mp and converted from Raw.

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I just love my XF1, and this are just some of the images that made me fell with just a few days in my hand I love the jpeg processor of this little Fuji, and I still have the raw file just in case. But what I really like is the fact that I don't have to waist time in post processing.
If I need really professional images I use the Nikon Dslr, but for all the other images I still have a almost professional result without lugging all the weight of the Nikon kit, and is so much fun to shoot without worries and concentrate in the images.

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Yes, I have found a few situations that the auto focus hunted a bit , but with time I get used to that and in my case I love so much the image quality that I don't care, but that's just me. I'm not a pro and I have loads of time to make my photos.

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