Don’t worry! Adoabe is working on the X PRO 1 RAW support!

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As you may know Adobe just launched the Lightroom 4.1 Release Candidates which supports many new cameras but not the X PRO 1. Don’t worry! They just added a note too:
The Lightroom and Camera Raw team is well aware of the new X-Pro1 camera from FUJIFILM.  We are currently developing raw support for the X-Pro1 and look forward to providing it as soon as support is complete.  Thanks for your patience on this topic.

Let’s hope it doens’t take that long!

via ThomasFitzgerald

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Chinese company is making a 35mm f/0.95 lens for our X PRO 1!

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What you see here on top is a rendering of the future 35mm f/0.95 lens for the X system made by the chinese company ShenyangZhongyi. The company name is unkown to me and I don’t knwo their history. But every new lens for the X system is welcome. Hope the bigger ones like Sigma and Tokina will do some lenses too!

via Xitek

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Fuji news roundup!

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Good Morning!
I hope you are all doing fine! I have a full list of Fuji new to share with you. Here it is:

Shooting with the Fujifilm X-S1 and the EF-42 Flash by Brandon Remler (Click here).
Fuji X-S1 german test at Digitalkamera (Click here for the google translation).
X PRO 1 versus X100 ISO test at Fengniao (Click here).
Fuji X PRO 1 tested by Dime (Click here).
X PRO 1 versus NEX-7 versus E-M5 at ThePhoBlographer (Click here).
Eric Bouvet tested the X PRO 1 for 01.net (Click here)
X PRO 1 versus E-M5 at Srlclub (here and here).
Fujifilm FinePix HS30 EXR review at CNet UK (Click here).
Fujifilm X-S1 Review by DigitalPhotographySchool (Click here).

Enjoy reading!

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New X PRO 1 reviews roundup!

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Ther eis no day without a new X PRO 1 test. So here is the next wrap up:
Engadget (Click here) posted their final X PRO 1 test: “The Fujifilm X-Pro1 is a work of art, and like any masterpiece there’ll be some who hate it and others who get into heated bidding wars. If you’re sensible and price-conscious, then by rights you should be waiting for the auctioneer to bring out the Olympus OM-D E-M5. Or you should be looking at the X100, or even considering a DSLR, before investing this amount of money. But if the retro form factor befits your personality, you have an abundance of cash and you care about the subtleties of the sensor’s output, a powerful viewfinder and great controls, then there’s every reason to buy in.

Fuji X PRO 1 versus Olympus E-M5 at Soundimagesplus (Click here).

RAW vs JPEG on the Fuji X-Pro1 from ISO 200 through ISO 3200 at Digitalloyd (Click here).

First day on the street with the Fujifilm X-Pro1 by Patrick Braun (Click here).

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