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  1. Eddie Smith

    Nature in B&W

    https://flic.kr/p/2kEon2P
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  2. I have owned or used: X-E1, X-M1, XE-2 Currently own and use a X-T1 for over 3 years and counting. I haven’t seen any reason to upgrade until now and probably will only buy a new camera if and when my X-T1 will cease to work. If you buy a X-T 1 don’t buy a new one and buy one lightly used, there must be plenty out there. You can print huge prints with 16Mp though most people never print anything anyway. Your 5 year old computer will not need any new software to process (I still use Aperture and NIK and LIghtroom 5 and Silkypix 2.0 ) the images and you won’t clog its memory banks with unnecessarily big files that only offer a marginal gain over the 16Mb files. I don’t film, if I do, HD is more than enough for me, I don’t have any use for 4K and I don’t even own software (or a computer) that could deal with it properly, so, I don’t miss it. I have taken decent pictures with it but have seen many very much worst pictures shot with X-T2 and X-Pro 2. I know this is a spiny point of view shared by very few people who look for chops in boxes.
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  3. Two ways. One you could look through the viewfinder and see the effect of the simulation, press a button to set the simulation for the jpeg and then go back to Provia to see the real scene. Or if you have a simulation you like, then select it for the jpeg and then shot with Provia with the jpeg having the simulation. Should be able to do a custom setting with the simulations you like and then be able to shoot looking at the "real scene". Looking at the real scene is important to see the various colors in the scene so you know what you are getting rather than having to see a simulation.
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