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Pretty Much Sums Up How I Feel About Mirrorless Right Now
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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 337285" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>Yes, the pentaprism!!! +1 to that! That is the reason i sold my X-E1 and got the X-Pro1. The X-Pro1 has an optical viewfinder. However, because of parralax, you can not use a lens that is less then 18mm in focal length or greater then 60mm. If you do, the frame lines turn red - you can still take a photo though. You are right about the flash systems. The OEM ones are not all that great, but they are functional. Though, the intelligent flash on the X100 and X10 are absolutely brilliant! I think the manufacturer is trying to keep the size of the flashes, relative to the camera. But, they are sacrificing many things by doing that. A lot of Fuji users resort to using their Nikon flashes. In regards to setting up the camera/menus, maybe i am old or just plain forget, but i don't really remember what a Nikon menu looks like. In regards to Fuji, i find that i can fine tune my X-Pro1 just as much as i did my D7100. Though, i could not say if one has more features then the other. To answer the last part of your post, i think all cameras have different color rendering (Nikon, Canon, Sony... ). Fuji seems to have their colors well tuned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 337285, member: 9619"] Yes, the pentaprism!!! +1 to that! That is the reason i sold my X-E1 and got the X-Pro1. The X-Pro1 has an optical viewfinder. However, because of parralax, you can not use a lens that is less then 18mm in focal length or greater then 60mm. If you do, the frame lines turn red - you can still take a photo though. You are right about the flash systems. The OEM ones are not all that great, but they are functional. Though, the intelligent flash on the X100 and X10 are absolutely brilliant! I think the manufacturer is trying to keep the size of the flashes, relative to the camera. But, they are sacrificing many things by doing that. A lot of Fuji users resort to using their Nikon flashes. In regards to setting up the camera/menus, maybe i am old or just plain forget, but i don't really remember what a Nikon menu looks like. In regards to Fuji, i find that i can fine tune my X-Pro1 just as much as i did my D7100. Though, i could not say if one has more features then the other. To answer the last part of your post, i think all cameras have different color rendering (Nikon, Canon, Sony... ). Fuji seems to have their colors well tuned. [/QUOTE]
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