• 12-28-2012, 07:23 AM
    Greg McCary
    Xpro 1, one more try at a compact
    Well let's see. I tried several Pens when they first came out. Some of the NEX and lastly the EM-5. Always some quirk I didn't like that keep me from using them much. The biggest problem was high ISO noise for what I was using it for or erogonomics, Good for you John as you benefit from the reviews.....
    I ran across a deal on a used Xpro 1 and after trading some gear around here I am again. The EM-5 was close but just to small for me to work with.

    http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8353/8...472a3389_b.jpg
    Xpro 1 by Cosmonaut's, on Flickr
  • 12-28-2012, 07:40 AM
    Photo-John
    Re: Xpro 1, one more try at a compact
    I do benefit from the reviews. Thank you! :)

    I'm annxious to see what you think of the X-Pro1. From the few photos I shot with it and samples I've seen, I think it has, by far, the best image quality of all the compact system cameras. I read an interesting discussion yesterday about the RAW processing. Since the semi-randomized sensor array is very different than anything that's come before, some photographers aren't really happy with the RAW conversions they've been getting from the standard sources (Lightroom, ACR, etc.). However, photographers using Capture 1 are very happy so you might try it to see if it gets you better results that whatever software you usually use.
  • 12-28-2012, 08:31 AM
    Greg McCary
    Re: Xpro 1, one more try at a compact
    John I will try Lightroom to start with but have read that Silkypix works well.


    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Photo-John View Post
    I do benefit from the reviews. Thank you! :)

    I'm annxious to see what you think of the X-Pro1. From the few photos I shot with it and samples I've seen, I think it has, by far, the best image quality of all the compact system cameras. I read an interesting discussion yesterday about the RAW processing. Since the semi-randomized sensor array is very different than anything that's come before, some photographers aren't really happy with the RAW conversions they've been getting from the standard sources (Lightroom, ACR, etc.). However, photographers using Capture 1 are very happy so you might try it to see if it gets you better results that whatever software you usually use.