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Am Fenster (first Session with my Fuji X-T1) | Detlef Göhrig

After switching two years ago from my Nikon D200 towards the Fuji X-pro, I recognize a change of the way I take photos.  My available light portrait photographer life is getting much easier and lighter for me.  I love to be back in the old days, when the F-stop is chosen at the lens and the shutter speed on the top of the camera. For the style of my work I´m mostly use the Aperture priority Exposure mode combined with the Exposure compensation dial, which is perfectly supported by the Fuji X-pro 1. In the first few weeks it takes me some times to learn where the buttons are located on the camera, how to autofocus and his quirks works, especially with the XF-60. But with all the firmware improvements and the some learning time I felt in love with the camera.  The camera pushed me to a new way and level of taking pictures. Why is now also an X-t1 in my photo bag? During the last two years using the X-pro for a lot of my photos stuff  I figured out, it is for me the perfect travel and landscape camera. But for the portrait stuff I´m still using more my H3D, still under light conditions which can handled much better by the X-pro. Finally I have to say; for portrait work I like more the DSLR style or a waist level finder cameras. All the information at the internet is fine, but finally it doesn´t help me to judge if I can work and life with a camera or not. I need to work active with the camera. So I have to work with an X-T1…..

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