Daily Archives: November 13, 2014
I got home last night from four weeks out doing workshops and came home to a perfect situation, snow falling, fire in the fireplace, my best gal waiting on the couch! Could it get any better???!!! Actually this morning I’m starting working on the Fuji X-System User’s Guide and I’ve been anxious to get started on this eBook! There seems to be a lot of excitement about this book and I think I know why! For the last year and half I have been using the X-System’s cameras and lenses and I have to admit my love affair with the system grows every single day!!!!
When I worked for Nikon we came out with a game changing camera, the D3. I remember being in a meeting where we were discussing how could we entice users, of other brands, to give it a try, and hopefully switch to Nikon. I and several other of the Nikon Professional Service’s PMTRs (Professional Markets Technical Representatives), now you know why they called us PMTRs for short, that’s a mouth full, anyway, we suggested we could simply loan a camera and a few key lenses to those we felt were a good fit for the new camera, an ask them to evaluate it, and then let us know what they thought. 90% of the time we got the same reaction, “How can you help me switch??!!” The camera was that good, at that time! Fast forward to my Fuji experience.
After shoulder surgery, large DSLRs were simply out of the question for me. I looked around for a while trying to find the smaller camera system I could be happy with. I expected I would have to make sacrifices, but knew it didn’t matter, less weight was inevitable. I tried as the Olympus OM series and really liked them, but the smaller sensor, (Micro 4/3rds), just couldn’t deliver the kind of low noise at higher ISO I desired. Same with all the other similar size sensored brands. Sony looked promising, but the lack of lenses, and impossible to navigate menus were the deal breakers, and I just couldn’t get used to the operational controls and form factor. I finally got around to the Fuji X-System and my introduction camera to the system was the X-10, which I loved, and still do. My first interchangeable lens camera was the X-E1. There were plenty of things I didn’t love about it, but the image quality was the major trump card, exceptional image quality, the tack sharpness of the lenses, and the solid build quality added up to the winner for me! I learned to live with the short comings, to have that image quality, and Fuji fixed many of those teething pains with firmware updates!!! It turned out I didn’t have to make hardly any sacrifices in quality to downsize, and that made me a very happy camper!
Now to my point, a lot of people, and I mean a lot, asked me, “why the switch!!!???”m It was completely understandable since for previous 45 years I had been a die hard Nikon guy, and had even spent 11 years employed by them! So, when people asked if the Fuji system might work for them I said, rent one for a week and make your own decision. 90% of my friends, associates and complete strangers that took that advise are now Fuji owners, many use it as their only system! Honestly, the system simply that good! The most common remark I hear from new adopters is, “It’s just made photogaphy fun again!” That is a statement worthy looking into, and we will in the new book!
So in preparation for the upcoming book, today I will release the PREFACE and hopefully I will get all the participants images and info in and will get this out by December! This book will be $9.95!
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The Fuji X-System User’s Guide – Preface
Why another Fuji X-System User’s Guide? First, because I wanted to write it! Second because I wanted a true “User’s” Guide, filled with real life experience with the gear, and helpful suggestions own how to get the most out of the system! This is NOT a book of features, going over all the menu settings, what all the buttons do, and repeating what is in not only the Owner’s Manual, but a number of excellent books on that aspect of the camera’s operation. I own the books by Rico Pfirstinger and the Video Guide from The Luminous Landscape with Kevin Raber and Jarred Spicer, but this book is not a repeat of what they covered very well. In this book I will talk about what the Fuji X System cameras and lenses do best, make spectacular quality images, and how to achieve that through features, accessories, and solid technique! In addition the book will feature not only my work, but also the work of a number of today’s top shooters of the Fuji System, including; Zak Arias, Jack Graham, Tony Sweet, David Hobby, Bjorn Moerman, John “Snake” Barrett, Ricky Skaggs, Nick Coury, Jim Haverstock, among others! The book will be a guide to not only the operational aspects of the system but also advice on system building, and what parts of the system yield themselves to each task we face as photographers!
The next question should be, “Why are you the guy to write this book?” Well let me start with what I am not. I’m not officially affiliated with Fuji, as an advisor, X-Shooter, or in any official way. I was offered the opportunity to be an X-Shooter and while honored I declined for two reasons, I want to remain independent so that my opinions and comments will be accepted as just that, uncolored, un-influenced opinions. I also still have great respect for my former friends and the Nikon company, and feel I’ve been a representative of a photo industry company once, and think it is time to remain unbiased and independent. I do not get special deals from Fuji, or have not been sent equipment to evaluate. I have sold images to Fuji for their marketing use, but I’ve done that for a lot of other photo industry companies as well. My relationship with Fuji is as an admirer of how they do business, respect for the products they design and build, and the customer care they exhibit! I’m a consumer just like you. I think this gives me a unique position to share from.
Further, I’m a full time photographer with over 45 years experience in the field and as an educator have had the chance to use and see many cameras models and brands, and I think I know my way around the industry as well as most anyone. I am not trying to sell cameras and lenses, just enthusiastically enjoying sharing my, new found, photographic love! The Fuji X-System is a perfect fit for some photographers, and if you’re one of them, this book is for you!
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So there you have it, I’m going to get busy and hope to have this for you as soon as possible!
Blessings,
the pilgrim
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