2014-06-28

When I started FR, a pleasent surprise was to discover that I’m not alone with my passion. I’ve received many emails from X-shooters all around the world telling me their stories and sharing their shots.

For a long time, I tried to feature them in the so called “X-shooter zones”. But it was not enough, as the waiting list grew more and more and I had to find better ways to share all your shots and stories.

So I had the idea to move the X-shooter zone to the FR-facebook page.

The big advantage was that everyone could share immediatly its story and shots with all the other X-shooters. And almost once a week I pick out the most voted shots and share them also on the Fujirumors blog.

But there are still many X-shooters who waited and waited to be featured. So today I’ll publish them all, all the X-shooters I’ve never shared here.

From now on, feel free to post your images on the FR-facebook page. The most liked ones will make it into the next X-shooter facebook zone.

take care,
Patirck facebook, google+, RSS-feed and twitter

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Robin Goossens

I’m just back from Iceland , and over there , in cold weather , climbing and walking all day , the low weight but incredible performance of the fuji cameras

came again more clear to me …

Altough the X100 and XE1 has no weather sealing , the cameras performed well without problems , and this even under splashing water from snow of waterfalls

http://photographyiceland.tumblr.com/   (First picture on the blog really show’s a simple XE1 does fine in cold weather and harsh conditions )

Hope to get my hands quickly on the new X-T1 which looks amazing …

Robin Goossens



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Neil Hennessy-Vass

My story is not unusual, I was a London based Leica film camera user (M6, M7) with a hand full of lenses.  I also had a couple of Leica point and shooters as well.  Then started hearing about the X100.  That was it really, I sold some Leica glass and took the plunge.

The X100 is a lovely little camera that demands you to consider what you are doing.  It slowed down my photography for the better.  I then expanded with the X-E1 which I still have with the original three release lenses (18mm, 35mm and 60mm).

Then last month I went for the X-T1.  What a camera, I shoot a lot of close up work, mainly food and the view finder is a great boon in this area it is so large and clear.  It is also a lot faster in just about every way than the X-E1 and having an ‘exoskeleton’ design approach is just a joy, coming from a film background I hate fumbling through menus.  Here are a few of my recent exploits with my new ’toy’.  You can see more of my pics on my blog www.neilhennessyvass.com

Neil Hennessy-Vass



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A man, A beard, A camera

A man, A beard, A camera (facebook) shared the following declaration of love at the FR-facebook wall:

“My X100′ – 12 months on… Well this month marks one year with my Fuji X100. It used to be a backup to my Nikon D7000, but soon became my main camera. I take it with me wherever I go and I’m still amazed at how many people think it’s an old film camera.

I seriously considered selling it at one stage so that I could fund an upgrade to an X-Pro1…but I can’t bear to part with it. I think I will have it for a very long time!”

Fuji X100 23mm at f/5.6, 1/60 sec and ISO 3200

A man, A beard, A camera

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Photosama

I would like to share some pics of my last to travels to Algiers and Macedonia. All pictures are with my new every day compagnon X100S. Portraits are fully manual focus, for the reasons I explained before here.

Thanks for sharing… see you soon.

Photosama
http://www.meghiref.com

Photosama (Algiers)

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Hakala Tuomo

Hi Patrick!

I had a fascinating two weeks trip to eastern China last october. Just a few days before leaving to China, I decided that my Nikon D600 + lenses was too much to carry with me all the time. So I purchased a Fujifilm X100s, just like that.

After shooting couple of days in China, I was in love! Since that I have hardly touched my Nikon gear. I plan to sell it and buy a X-T1 soon

Here is a tasting photo of the Yellow Mountain, Huangshan, China and in Flickr you can find more photos. They are mostly SOOC jpegs. I actually shot only jpegs during my China trip.

Best regards

Hakala Tuomo

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John

John: “Hello! I am still having the greatest time with my X-Pro1 and the new X-E1. I added some shots to my blog with pictures taken with the 14mm Fujinon (see them here). As I mention, it is like shooting with Kodachrome when I add the polariser. The newest picture on the blog is one from a clothing show, shot at 6400 ISO. Amazing!.”

John

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Renaud

- Renaud “Hello,  If ever you need some materials for the blog, I don’t know how you proceed usually  but I invite you to have a quick look at a new series (click here) I just made with x-pro1. First time I was working on that kind of context with this camera. i had in my bag my old dsrl 5dii, I simply never used it.

Cheers,

Renaud”

Renaud

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Ho Han

Mo Han: “Hi, I have reviewed the Fuji X-E1 with the Zeiss Touit 32/1.8 for street photography on my blog www.bwadventures.com. I’ll be happy if you could publish it. Cheers, Mo Han“

Mo Han

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Francisco

- Francisco: “Os invito a visitar mi blog http://francistajo.blogspot.com.es/ el cual esta realizado al 99% con las cámaras Fuji serie X, en concreto con X100, X-S1 y X-E1 con las ópticas Fujinon 18-55 y Fujinon 55-200. Creo que puede ser interesante para quien quiera ver pruebas de este tipo de cámaras y ópticas. Un saludo.”

Francisco

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- Gil: “Hi, [...] I think there is a point in posting and discussing the release of new Canon 70D, which is reported to have an extremely efficient Phase Detection AF on the main sensor. What will happen when the new tech will be released to Cannon’s mirrorless line (currently EOS-M)? It’s to early to say, but is this new tech theoretically better than the On Sensor PDAF tech designed by Sony \ FUJI? Does this make Fuji less comfotable in their top quality mirrorless niche and will it make Fuji release the updated version of the X-Pro1\X-E1 with PDAF earlier than expected? (Or else Canon might beat them to it and Fuji will lose market share). thanks, Gil.”

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Vangelis

- Vangelis: “Dear people of Fuji Rumors, in this link you can find my latest review, the one of X-E1. It is not in english (yet) but i am pretty sure you will enjoy the photo gallery which is situated in the bottom of the article. Thank you for your time and i am sure you will love the photographs taken with this great camera…” click here (translated version)

Vangelis

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Nils

Hi Fuji-natics! I´ve just want to share my photos and thoughts with the world. I´ve wrote a little story about my move from Nikon to Fuji at 500px. Maybe you want to share that with the rest of the Fuji-world (500px)… Bye, Nils

[...] After the x100 was announced I bought myself this little wonder. What a build quality and usability. The exposure-correction-dial, the manual aperture-ring and the great viewfinder made me say “WOW”! But I also needed a substitute for my DSLR. After the x-e1 came our I decided to sell my whole Nikon-stuff and get myself a Fuji x-e1 with three lenses (18, 35, 60 prime).

I will never regret that. The image quality of both cams is outstanding (thanks to the x-trans-sensor and great lenses). They are small and low in weight. I can put my x100 (with that great leather case) in my bag and step outside the door. And Fuji (like the mount Fuji San) never sleeps. There were so many great firmware update that delivered new features and improvements. They are really listen to their customers. What a great company…

Nils

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Emmanuel

“Hi there! Not sure how articles make it into your FR-reader Zone, but I have an X100S review that may be useful to some (click here to read it)” Some extracts:

“Wow” becomes a reality! [...] The fixed, 35mm equivalent, f/2.0 Fujinon lens might turn away some. There are of course times when it will be overly restrictive, but for the most part, I find it liberating. It forces me to think out of the box a bit, consider different angles, and move myself rather than the lens. In doing so, I am also forced to think more about my surroundings which, in turn, ends up causing me to think more about unrelated (but important) things like the source and strength of the light.  I also like that the focal length captures very close to what my eye sees. That’s important to me when I am travelling, as I prefer to capture memories the way I saw them. I know there’s a lot of debate about which focal length accomplishes this. For me, I find 35mm to be ideal. Oh, and man is this lens sharp!”

Emmanuel

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BOB

FR-reader Bob was on the Streets of Toronto – with Fuji X100s and X-E1. No words, “just” 12  images can be seen over here at his blog.

Bob

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Dexter

Hello!

I’m a long-time reader who wanted to let you know that I got the Yongnuo 603C trigger to work with my Fuji X-Pro1 (it always worked with my X100S). I couldn’t find any other how-to’s on this topic, so I just wanted to share my blog post w/you: http://idocumentmods.com/post/57829575801/how-to-get-yongnuo-603c-wireless-triggers-to-work-with

Dexter

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Aditpk

Hi, first of all,let me introduce my name. I’m Adit and i live in Jakarta, Indonesia. I want to share my experience using Fuji X-E1, i always keep up with Fuji news from your website. It’s a everyday must see website in my list.

It’s been a year since i’m using Fuji X-E1, i never regret bought it and feeling grateful when Fuji updates its firmwire,it feels like i have a new camera every time i update it.

I’m an amateur photographer, hobbyist i guess, but i’d love to share some of my photos here if you don’t mind.

You can see it all in my website: http://aditpk.com/albums/

All photos there taken with Fuji X-E1 + fujinon lens XF 35mm. I know i’m not a great photograher,but as an amateur i want to share my happiness using Fuji.

Regards, Aditpk.

Aditpk (from the album “playing around with the X100S)

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Sascha

“Hi Patrick, I documented a music festival only with a fuji x-pro (18&35) last weekend in germany. Maybe you like the picture. Feel free to share Have a nice day! Sascha Ps: i love fujirumors.com :)”… click here to see Sascha’s shots (translation)

Sascha

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Thomas

Hi Patrick,

There has been a lot of talk and posts about the image quality of the X-E1, but not so much regarding the video. Now we know that the X-line isn’t the best when it comes to live image, but I still had to give it a shot.

So yesterday we made this small feature from the Restaurant Day in Helsinki, Finland (http://www.tasteofsundays.com/blog/we-love-restaurant-day/). The camera was solidly mounted to a Slik tripod, and manually focused with an old pentax 50mm lens. There is some shaking as the adapter I have is a bit loose, but generally speaking I was still pleasantly surprised. Granted, it’s no 5d, but still.

The site in itself is a small food related blog that I run with my wife. All the images are taken with the X-cameras.

Cheers,

Thomas

Restaurant Day 2013 / Helsinki from Thomas Leppä on Vimeo.

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Yose

Hi Patrick,

I think, I’d like to share some photos with your readers. I went traveling to Belitung island in Indonesia, brought my X100S along with WCL-X100, CPL and light tripod. I took more than 1000 photos. It was fun taking photos with this X100S.

Here is one of the photos: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=236955703119409&l=ab80d73222

More photos (about 286 photos) can be found here (facebook)

Regards,

Yose

Yose

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AnggaPJ

Hello there, Patrick! Name’s Angga, I’m from Jakarta, Indonesia. Not so long ago, I sent Fujifilm X World a message via Facebook about X-Pro2 (or X-Pro1s, whatever the name will be). Written as is:

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Hello there, Fujifilm X World! A hello from Jakarta. I’m a recent Fujifilm convert; and I have to say that Fuji is pretty much the camera manufacturer that fits my ideology, that is striving for the best. X100s is a blast! I have been using it for 2 months and it has never failed me

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Yesterday, I went to a local store here in Jakarta (JPCKemang). There was a Fujifilm X series demo and I had a chance to handle X-Pro1. It suits my need:

1. A small, mirrorless interchangeable camera 2. Rangefinder look-alike, I love the classic look of it. 3. The dials: they are practical; I can easily switch to manual without hassle.

I read rumours about the successor of X-Pro1, the rumour sites call it X-Pro1s and/or X-Pro2. If they were true, may I share a few suggestions for X-Pro1′s successor?

1. Expand its AE bracketing. Yes, a 5 or 7 shots of 1 EV increment is a great start for basic HDR needs. Perhaps a customised setting of EV increments and number of shots for bracketing in Bulb mode, that would be a lot more awesome

2. Wireless shutter compatibility. While there are a number of wireless flash triggers, I need wireless/remote shutter instead. Even though a wired/cable mechanical shutter is enough, I need a wireless shutter to suit my needs for my upcoming projects.

3. A silver colour variant for the next X-Pro1, the same colour of X100/X100s. It’s purely cosmetic and not a necessity though.

As for the video mode, I don’t have much to say about it.

If those three suggestions were fulfilled in the next X-Pro1 successor, I would be a very happy Fuji fans

Thank you for spending your time and reading my message.

AnggaPJ

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Guess what? They DID respond 2 days after. Copied as is:

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Hello, thank you for your suggestions and strong interest in our FUJIFILM X. I will transfer your suggestions to our product planning.

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I felt ecstatic that day! Really, I do hope they implement the suggestions in the upcoming X-Pro2 or X-Pro1s. For now, my X100s suits me very well; I bought it on May in the local store here in Jakarta. It doesn’t get in the way, the SOOC is beautiful, and it keeps my sanity intact. Bringing this cute little fella to the office (I work 8 to 6, Saturday included) reminds me that there is a life outside the cubicle.

Regards,

AnggaPJ

P.S.: I’ve just read about 23mm f/1.4 in FR. Now I feel a little bit ambiguous because — honestly — I don’t know what to do with my X100s when X-Pro2 and 23mm f/1.4 come altogether. I might use X100s as my backup camera instead and attach X-Pro2 with 56mm f/1.2 or 14mm f/2.8 (or that Samyang 12mm f/2).

Decision, decision…

In the meantime, I shall practice with X100s until X-Pro2 comes. Anyways, a Flickr or blog begs a link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/anggacsa/

It’s not much, I might as well keep on adding more pictures with X100s.

AnggaPJ

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Kelvin

Hi Patrick,

I would like to share a link to my website/blog below, particularly the Stories Section, hope you like it.

http://www.ikphotography.com/Blog/Stories.html

Kind regards,

Kelvin
www.ikphotography.com
http://www.ikphotography.com/Blog/
www.on2interactive.com

Kelvin

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Pierre-Simon Bouix

As a X-Pro 1 & X100 user i’m following your blog for a while now and i’m really enjoying it !

I think it could be interesting to share with you and the fuji community some of my recent work.

During this summer i’ve been assigned to follow the entire work around the new Arik Levy’s sculpture, “Rockgrowth 6″.

Finally, the sculpture is exhibited now in Paris at Jardins de l’Enclos des Bernardins for the exhibition AD Interieurs.

The entire work and manufacturing process could be seen on this adress on my portfolio and will probably being published:

http://p–s–b.500px.com/_story_rg_6

Besides that story, you can also see the rest of my work on my site

More informations about the exhibition and Arik Levy’s sculpture could be find here:
http://www.promomedias.com/operation-art-ad-interieurs-arik-levy-par-tf-pour-chahan-minassian,1010.php
http://deco-design.biz/sculpture-rockgrowth-par-arik-levy-x-tolerie-forezienne-ad-interieurs/14095/

PS: i’ve been shooting exclusively with my XF 35mm and the recently acquired Ricoh GR ( i’m loving it ! )

Hope you’ll enjoy. See you

Pierre-Simon Bouix

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Sean Marc Lee

I know you’ve got plenty of people sending you samples… but thought this would be a nice way to confirm that the Fuji system is completely viable as a capable and professional tool.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/14/business/global/taiwan-seeks-to-revive-its-banana-industry.html

A story I shot and published by the New York Times/International Herald Tribune.

XE1 + 35mm + 18-55mm

P.S.: all shot with Fuji xe1 35mm + 18-55mm. http://seanmarclee.tumblr.com/post/52803335101/monocle-magazine-issue-64-june-2013-on-flickr . keep up the great work as usual! Sean Marc Lee”

Sean Marc Lee

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Vincenzo

Hello, I’m Vincenzo, I live in Rome, I’m a new Fuji X-E1 + 18-55mm owner, after 20 years of Nikon.

I would want to share with you my last fuji shots, on the following links: 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7

Article are in italian language, but you can find photo galleries about my travel in Apulia.

Normally I shot in Nikon RAW format, post processed with Nikon Capture NX 2, with Fuji I use Fine jpg, that’s incredible, I process files even with Nikon Capture NX 2, I know it’s strange, I’m looking for alternative solutions.

Vincenzo (link number 7)

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Filippo

Hi all!!!

I just wanna share some pics I took last summer with my X100!

It’s a thunder storm shot in Alassio Bay (Liguria – Italy).

For further shots here the link to my website: click here (translation) and flickr here.

I love x the x-system and I’m now ready to upgrade my gear with an X-E1….I’m looking forward to test the new 23 mm f1.4!!!

I use also a Nikon reflex, but I have always my X100 with me for any occasion and often I don’t need any reflex or more pixel at all!!

Hope you’ll enjoy it!

Cheers!

Filippo

Data of the image below: X100, 23 mm, f10, 25 sec.

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Giuseppe

Hi Fujirumors,

I just wanted to share my flickr account, i’ve been shooting with an X-E1 + 35mm f1.4 in Mount Etna in cold and wet weather :
http://www.flickr.com/photos/giuseppeb/

Hope you enjoy it

Regard

Giuseppe

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Susan

Just got the 55-200 mm lens, and took it for a walk on the Hudson River, in Chelsea, NYC. Beautiful lens, beautiful day, beautiful camera body (X-E1).

It is my first time sending you stuff, and I love the sharing experience (my photos, and seeing all the great things all Fuji folk are doing)!

These were all taken 9/22 at the Chelsea Waterside Park on 23rd Street and the Hudson River, and it seemed that everyone was enjoying the last good days of summer.

Hope you enjoy.

Best,

Susan

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Daniela Barone

I’m visual artist photographer, I collaborate with Photo Vogue collection and for Art+Commerce agency in New York. (Photo Vogue artist details – Photo Vogue Profile)

This year I started taking pictures with camera Fuji x10, I’m very enjoy..I did some experimental work on self portrait, and more. I’d love to send you the pictures  of my work SURFACES…

They are my inedit experimental shots of my morning.. in the pool .. in the shower ..water .. my bathtub..my selfportrait.. seen on my PC…Every day I’m sitting in front of it, he follows me. . sees me .. In one photo  my arm goes on my face .. I’m doing something wrong ….I can touch his shirt..

I have many other different photos made with Fuji X10, I can show ,if You like.

If you want you can share them on your interesting pages Fuji rumors.

Kindly let me know what do You think.

I wait from You. Best …

Daniela Barone (personal website)

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Mikey Huang

I only became interested in photography with the recent advent of mirrorless systems.  I started out with micro four thirds and was quite happy with the IQ that the OM-D E-M5 delivered in such a small package.  Then I tried out the Fuji X system after hearing about all the rave about the X-trans sensor; the rest was history.

I am the proud owner of an X-E1 and all but 2 of the XF lenses.  Just bought a new X-M1 to let me do low angle POV shots of architecture.  It will be married to my 14/2.8.

I just wanted to share my SmugMug account.  I’m slowly building up a decent portfolio but find that I have nowhere/no one to share them with.  I’m always eager to hear from anyone who’s willing to drop by and comment.

A few recent samples… 1 / 2 / 3

Cheers

Mikey Huang

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Isaac

Hi there fujirumors,

I wish it were my own photos that were getting attention, but I thought I would let you know about a friend of mine. His name is Ryo Hirosawa. There is nothing particularly different about his photos, he most used an X100 and just got an X100s today, but what makes his photos like no others, is that Ryo has never seen his own work. He is 100% blind. He lost his eyesight by a side effect of his heart medication a while ago. He lost his girlfriend, but never lost his love for photography. His blog styled photo stream speaks for itself.

Ryo Hirosawa’s flickr account
http://www.flickr.com/photos/

hirosan/

Hope this inspires someone.

Thanks from an everyday reader,

Isaac Medina

PS My shots are mostly taken with an X-E1:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/

isaacmedina/

Isaac

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Jeff

Hi Patrick,

The X100 may not be old news yet… with the new firmware coming, this very able camera will be really excellent. I just can’t wait !

I’ve had a number of cameras over the last 40 years, today I use a black x100 + WCL and it “matches” me.. Girl at the counter, lunging forward to identify the camera while I’m getting my money out, goes : «…a man who takes real photos, your camera don’t look too young… ! » I smiled back, she was a pretty girl ! Yes my X100 is not out of the box, I banged it a few times, it got soaked and engulfed in clouds of dust, the lens shade isn’t round anymore and there are « things » in the viewfinder, but I don’t mind, it works perfectly ! This camera is quite robust, as a tool it gets the same treatment as I do!

I don’t have a site but I do Blurb books for my personal use. You can see HERE 6 books made with the X100. I hope they prove how good and versatile the x100 is ! (as for the photographer you will find he’s just average I’m afraid!)

An Arles Diary 2012 (opening week of the well known photo festival) - A Week in Yorkshire (travel photography) - Woods and Park are more landscape orientated. - Hum… let’s go and have a look (demolition of a building from this side) - The Painted Wall (demolition of a building from the other side) - Hope you enjoy my pictures as much as I enjoyed taking them

Jeff

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Jesús Sánchez Tello

Just want to share with you my album of my trip to NYC.  All photos were taken with X Pro 1 and XF 35. Hope you like it!

http://flic.kr/s/aHsjKXvH2b

Jesús Sánchez Tello

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Gavin Millar

I just wanted to drop you a link to some fashion images I shot with the X Pro 1…

http://www.gavinmillar.com/

commercial/jenn-d-for-noctis

http://www.gavinmillar.com/

commercial/2013/5/22/

christian-louboutin

http://www.gavinmillar.com/

commercial/2013/5/22/test-

isolde-storm-model-management

http://www.gavinmillar.com/

commercial/2013/6/3/test-

victoria-lenis-model-

management

Gavin Millar (commercial)

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Thomas Duval

I will be publishing a book on La Réunion island, nearly half of the shots were made with X100 and X-Pro 1 (other with D700, that was before I switched.). You can see some of them on www.tsilaosa.re or on my main website www.thomasduval.fr

Would you like to feature it on your site ? This is not an auto-edited book, it will be published at Riveneuve Editions, a very serious editor in Paris.. for a very serious work

Let me know if that can interest you.

Cheers,

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Thomas Edwards

Hi Patrick,

it seems like there are a lot of people jumping form Canon 5Ds to Fuji. I am yet another. I still have my 5D2 but the Fujis (3 of them!) are rapidly taking over all tasks as the lens line up builds. Anyway last week I tried a little timelapse with eh XE1 and a triggertrap attached. Works really well. This is a great option for timelapse enthusiasts as it often requires travel and heavy kits. To do it all with the little XE1 is a real bonus. You have to be a little careful with the battery but I have had no problems capturing 2500 images (one every 3 seconds) with battery power still remaining. Combining the awesome Jpgs of the X-trans with a timelapse saves a load of space and time in post processing. Anyway here was a low res version of a timelapse I did last week as a storm approached sweden. You can check it out on my blog http://fujixseries.wordpress.com/2013/11/03/fuji-xe1-also-does-timelapse-and-it-is-rather-good-at-it /

Hope you enjoy and hopefully we can see more people embarcing the XE1 as a timelapse tool to see what can really be done. Keep up the good work.

Regards

Thomas Edwards

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Gregor

With my contribution i would like to focus on the capabilities of the X-E1 as a camera for architectual photography. This summer i made a documentary on Kiruna, a swedisch city above the polar circle, where parts of the city centre will move somewhere else due to nearby iron ore mine activities. I documented the historical buildings that will have to move or will be torn down. For this the X-E1 in combination with the XF 14mm was the perfect companion: Light to travel with and sharp as well as distortion-free pictures for exterior and interior perspectives.

Please have a look at (only a few pix taken with the XF 18-55, the majority with the XF 14mm):

http://gregorkallina.zenfolio.

com/p1059692330

Please feel free to publish the material as you see fit for your website.

Thank you very much

Best regards from Vienna, Austria,

Gregor

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John Griggs

I used my Fujifilm cameras to document the last heat of steel made at the steel mill where I worked. Difficult circumstance and light and the Fuji’s were amazing. I’ve used an X100S, X-M1 and at times an X-E1 to document our last days of production at the mill. At times when I took off my special gloves, the cameras were almost too hot to hold — but they performed beautifully none the less.

Here’s my “The Last Heat” set http://www.flickr.com/photos/teamgriggs/sets/72157637206483695/ I also did a set called “End of an Era” using the Fuji’s and it’s here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/teamgriggs/sets/72157637012132873/

John Griggs

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Paul Snijders

Since 8 months I’m the owner of a X-E1, and since that moment I’m not using my Nikon D700 anymore. I’m very enthousiastic about the camera. Let me give you some URL’s. The forst one is to my personal website and Blog and the others are to some of the albums I have made.

The post processing is done with Lightroom 4.2.

I use the 18-55, 35mm 1.4, the 8mm SamYang and since last week the 55-200mm. Enjoy!

Kind regards,

Paul

The Netherlands

To my blog: http://www.paulsnijders.eu/?

page_id=109

Some of my albums;

Storm on the beach at Hoek van Holland: http://paul.macuser.nl/

hoekvanholland/

The town of Utrecht: http://paul.macuser.nl/

utrecht/ made yesterday

a bookstore in an very old church in Maastricht (NL): http://paul.macuser.nl/

polare/ with SamYang 8mm

Barcelona: http://paul.

macuser.nl/barcelona/   http://paul.macuser.nl/

barcelona2/ http://paul.macuser.nl/

barcelona

Paul Snijders (Utrecht)

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Gin-Lung Cheng

My Canon 5D Mark III broke down just before my trip to Austria. So I took this “opportunity” to pick up the Fuji XPro-1 together with the Fujinon 35mm 1.4 and 14mm 2.8.

The result is this:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/glcheng/9820289784/in/set-72157635653784053

Feel free to use any of the photos of that set in a post of yours. If you do, please include my FlickR link in your post: http://www.flickr.com/photos/glcheng

Although the Fuji won’t replace my Canon DSLR completely for very difficult situations, I am very happy with the results!

Kindly regards, Gin-Lung Cheng from The Netherlands.

Gin-Lung Cheng

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Perfilyev Ilya

Hello! Last year i travel asia with fuji x-e1

you can find pictures in my blog
http://dusty-trasher.livejournal.com/335492.html

sorry, all texts are in russian, but mostly my blog is not for text – just for pictures

And this is part 2 — about HK & CHINA
http://dusty-trasher.livejournal.com/336079.html

Perfilyev Ilya

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Gene Lowinger

I was recently featured on this blog. All my current work is done with the xp1.

http://www.theinspiredeye.net/

jewish-community-lower-east-

side-gene-lowinger/

Gene Lowinger
Genelowinger.blogspot.com
Www.genelowinger.com

Gene Lowinger

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Gaetano Belverde

I’m Gaetano Belverde, a freelance photographer from Italy.

I’d like to submit to your attention my last street photos from sicily:

http://www.gaetanobelverde.it/

palermo/palermo.htm

It’s a look over Palermo, the capital of Sicily, and his street life.

I taken these photos with an x100s, thank you for visiting, and I hope

to share my images with fujirumors…

best regards

Gaetano Belverde

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Jason Pitcher

I’m an amateur with a love affair with the X100s. I’ve just blogged about using it on a recent trip to China: http://jasonpitcher.com/

travels-china-fuji-x100s/

Jason Pitcher

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Peter de Wit

I’ve moved onto the Fuji X-Pro1 after I sold my heavy Nikon D800 with the three famous 2.8 lenses.  I was a Nikon user for many years, starting with the D1x.

I wanted to share with you some shots from a trip to Maroc Agadir. The shots were made with my favorite X-mount lenses: 14 mm, 18-55 mm and the 55-200 mm. I am very happy with the results, the Pro-X1 with the three lenses is great to work with.  In the meantime I ordered the new 10-24 mm zoom, to complete my zoom-set from 10 to 200 mm. I feel very comfortable processing my X-Trans RAW files in Aperture 3.5. In some cases I use the CS6 and the Nik Sharpener Pro 3.2

So far my story about Fuji,

Greetings,

Peter de Wit

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Martin

we have been to Lissabon a few days ago and made some great pictures with the X E1, the 18-55, 35 and the Samyang 8mm. If you like to Share this on your site, Feelings Free

You can find it on martinulm.wordpress.com

Greetings from Ulm/Germany

Martin

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Aleksandar Dimitrov

I made a blog post with several photos I took with Russian objective Helios 58mm f2 mounted on my X-E1
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