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Thanks for sharing, Adam. What a great tribute to someone who was clearly a wonderful man. Inspirational to read it - but so sorry for your loss. Take care of yourself.

Thank you very much, I really appreciate your kind words as it’s not my usual thing to write (thank goodness) and not what my readers expect from me

 

Normal service will return!

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Circumstances have given me a lot more X-Pro1 than X-Pro2 time lately.

 

But away from the spec sheets and out in the real world, just what are the key differences?

 

http://adambonn.com/my-love-affair-with-the-fujifilm-x-pro1/xp2-eighty-eight/

Hi Adam,

 

I got "Page not found" for your latest articles: 87 & 88.

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Don't know why either. Works now.

 

it's all hosted on wordpress so it should be pretty stable (hahahahahaha)

 

The trouble with wordpress is that when people have problems, there's nothing that I can do - WP don't give out the keys to the backdoor if you host with them.

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The reason I sold my 50mm and bought the 56mm is because of the orange color cast of the 50mm. I just don’t like it and don’t want to spend time in post removing it. To me the 56mm is more neutral, just like the 23mm f1.4, and has in my opinion more of that elusive micro contrast. To me, the 50mm images just look cheaper - if that makes sense.

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