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Peter Lueck and the concept X1


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i've been pondering this thread and have come to these conclusions

a) we all need "to get a life" because we are all too bored

B) in the hands of a good photographer any of these cameras can make superlative images (they may not all be able to be blown up to billboard size and still look good) but for web forum viewing- it is very hard to see the difference....

c) which means pixel peeping on line is a waste of time - which brings me back to (a) above

 

Paul

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Hi,

yes I do agree with you.

I initially ordered the X100 then decided on the X1, after reflection & before canceling both I decided to go out shooting with my DL4, D300 & D3000..

Hey you know what? I’m happy as punch with what I have..I may indulge in a new lens for the D300 but thats all.

So for the moment it’s sorry to both Leica & Fuji...

http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/bb198/lenatfoto/L1010067.jpg

http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/bb198/lenatfoto/YOSEMITE%20LAKE/file-3.jpg

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I think that the main point is to be happy with the cameras we have and learn so much as possible to use it. Different people, different needs, different tastes...different cameras!

robert

PS I'm happy with my x1!

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The X1 is so different from other cameras that it offers a good contrast to them in many ways. Whether your other camera is the first camera (DSLR?) or the second camera (DL4?) to the X1, the X1 provides a very different and useful experience.

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