Fuji X-Pro 2 Sample Raw Files
If you're looking to evaluate the X-Pro2 and you want to see how the images look for yourself, I've put together a few images as samples for you to download as raw files. I've tried to give a range of subjects, and to include some that would traditionally be tricky for certain converters. I don't really have any people shots here as I am reluctant to post some for download without proper clearance.
There are 24 in total. To download the raw versions simply click on the download links below. They're 50mb each, so to make it easier, I've put them all into four separate zip files, so they won't be to big. This may still cause a bit of trouble for some people as even split up, they're still large files, but I don't really have any other way to do it.
Also, and this should be obvious, but these images are copyright, and I'm supplying them purely for personal use. Any re-posting, sharing and so in is not allowed! But as fellow photographers you knew that already, right?
[UPDATE] - When I was moving my server recently, I lost the original files, so the links below are temporarily broken. I hope to get them back up soon (once I find the original files ;-) ), and I'll remove this notice, or fix the links. Apologies for the inconvenience.
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I’ve had my Fujifilm X-E4 for a long time now, and for the most part it’s a great little camera. I’ve used it as my main “lightweight” travel and walk-around camera for years now. Any time I want to bring a camera with me and I don’t want to lug my Canon R6II, I throw the Fujifilm in the bag. I had originally bought it to replace my ageing Sony a6000 for street photography, but that never really panned out. Mainly because I didn’t do street photography as much any more, but also, an annoying bug in the camera made it difficult to use with my style of street photography. But I finally found a solution.