Post your X-Pro1 images...

A couple more examples from a show. 18/2 @ f/2, ISO 3200, in-camera JPGs w/standard "Provia" setting & minimum noise reduction (no NR in post):

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For comparison purposes, here are 2 similar shots taken w/a D700 + 28/1.4 AF-D @ f/2, ISO 3200, raw files processed in Capture One & w/some noise reduction done in post via Noise Ninja:

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35mm @ f1.6, 200 ISO


35mm @ f2.8, 800 ISO

I was waiting for the girls to be under the blooming tree but I shot instinctively when I saw the boys turning their heads to look at them.
 
Spyro: Really nice set.

JHutchins: You post some good photos! However, I see some extremely heavy compression going on, the images look really pixelated, that takes a bit away from them for me.
 
ERIC BOUVET (VII agency) has been professing love for the X-pro 1 lately. i am sure if you keep an eye on what he is up to you will find some beautiful work from an X-pro 1. although i am not sure it has much to do with the camera.
 
The X100 has been out for a year, give the XPro time to catch up.

For my part, I'm having a hard time seeing in 28/50 after a year of 35-only. 28 feels so much wider and 53 so much narrower. I'll adapt.
 
New York City Street Shooter

New York City Street Shooter

I regularly post images on my blog here
But now that I've found this forum, I like what I see, so here's a starter:
 

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A few photos from the yard. Shame there aren't really any flowers out yet.

Taken with the x-pro 1 and my 100mm smc macro tak adapted with a kipon adapter. Side note - if anybody knows of an adapter that will work with a 50/4 smc macro tak, please pm me. The kipon does -not- work with it.




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Examples from an art launch party. 18/2 @ f/2, ISO 1600 or 3200, in-camera JPGs w/standard "Provia" setting & minimum noise reduction (no NR in post):

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Thanks for posting more 18/2 examples. My 18/2,arrives in a day or so. Your work is an inspiration (actually it has been for years).
 
Some Xpro-1 Photos

Some Xpro-1 Photos

Here are 3 - Love this camera.
 

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A friend asked me to photograph a group of visiting monks as they created a sand mandala at the museum where she interns - I'm not overjoyed with what I got (I was in the back of the audience for the initial ceremony and the monks didn't seem like they were in a mood to be posed beforehand) but it's serviceable for the museum to document things, I guess. A lot more satisfied once the creation of the mandala started and I could get in closer to shoot them working.

set of 13:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/celluloidpropaganda/sets/72157629850403225/with/6946342042/

kind of like:

Monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery work on sand mandala by celluloidpropaganda, on Flickr


Monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery work on sand mandala by celluloidpropaganda, on Flickr


Monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery work on sand mandala by celluloidpropaganda, on Flickr


Monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery work on sand mandala by celluloidpropaganda, on Flickr
 
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