fotografr Posted October 18, 2010 Share #21  Posted October 18, 2010 Advertisement (gone after registration) Again. No working prototype No idea of image quality Fuji still working on overall design No price point Larger than the x1 as it is now Release date based on a non working prototype No idea of availability.  So, we're more than 6 months away from the projected release of a camera with unknown quality, build, price, availability.  That's an awful lot of what if, and quite a bit more time to lug around. This guy is a working pro, even if he gets the x1 now, the depreciation shouldn't be that hard to swallow (granted if you won't sell over the internet it may take a while).  I'm also a working pro, and I can't use the X1 for 90% of my work because it's too slow. If time is not essential here, I would still suggest holding off to see how the X100 performs. Having seen what Fuji has done with image quality--particularly at high ISOs-- on several of their P&S cameras, and knowing how well the Fujinon lenses have performed for many years, I don't think I'd be too worried about image quality on the X100. There's not much point in debating this here, but I'd be happy to revisit the topic in six months. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Advertisement Posted October 18, 2010 Posted October 18, 2010 Hi fotografr, Take a look here Can you hear the shutter on the X1 ?. I'm sure you'll find what you were looking for!
h00ligan Posted October 18, 2010 Share #22 Â Posted October 18, 2010 I get it man, it is slow in the af dept.. without doubt. I think my first response questioned whether that would be a problem for him. Â The point still stands that if someone is looking for a camera.. a hypothetical release date of a completely unknown and as of now mere concept product is not exactly something I'd wait for. I guess it just depends how soon he wants a solution. Â What type of stuff do you shoot most of the time? It sure would be great if the x1 was faster. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
fotografr Posted October 18, 2010 Share #23 Â Posted October 18, 2010 Â What type of stuff do you shoot most of the time? It sure would be great if the x1 was faster. Â Mostly environmental portraits, sports and theatre. The biggest problem I have with the X1 is the write time. Maybe that will improve with a firmware update. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
h00ligan Posted October 18, 2010 Share #24 Â Posted October 18, 2010 Yah, for a very expensive compact, they sure used old components..io controller presumably, LCD, etc. Bummer. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
londonuk Posted October 18, 2010 Author Share #25 Â Posted October 18, 2010 thanks again for your replies. I appreciate the nod to the Fuji X 100. I don't have any particular brand loyalty. I just use what's best for me at the time. Before the D3 came out I used Canons before that Nikon Fm's. The D3 had better noise control and that was important to me as I shoot on film sets and they are often very dark. At the moment the X1 is the best quality low (ish) noise camera with a quiet shutter. If only they made one's with 24mm, 50mm and 85mm lenses. Then there is the AF issue, which I think is not that much of a problem providing the scene is not too dark (can't use focus assist as it's distracting for the actors). So, I think from your comments I feel the shutter is acceptable in all but the most intimate of dialog. When I get the opportunity, I'll test it for myself. In the meantime, thanks to you all ! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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