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Mastering the Fujifilm X-Pro 1 provides a wealth of experienced-based information and insights for owners of the new X-Pro 1 camera. Readers will learn about the features and capabilities of the X-Pro 1 and discover numerous tips and tricks for how to maximize its potential. The X-Pro 1 is Fujifilm's first mirrorless camera with an APS-C sensor. The successful combination of high-end retro design and state-of-the-art digital camera technology - seen only in in the X100 viewfinder camera - is achieved with this interchangeable-lens camera, which offers three FUJINON interchangeable lenses.…mehr

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Mastering the Fujifilm X-Pro 1 provides a wealth of experienced-based information and insights for owners of the new X-Pro 1 camera. Readers will learn about the features and capabilities of the X-Pro 1 and discover numerous tips and tricks for how to maximize its potential. The X-Pro 1 is Fujifilm's first mirrorless camera with an APS-C sensor. The successful combination of high-end retro design and state-of-the-art digital camera technology - seen only in in the X100 viewfinder camera - is achieved with this interchangeable-lens camera, which offers three FUJINON interchangeable lenses. Following the Fujifilm X-Pro 1's classic, minimalist design, this manual is easy to follow, and includes imagery that attests to the fun you will have as you learn to push the envelope with your Fujifilm X-Pro 1.
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Rico Pfirstinger studied communications and has been working as journalist, publicist, and photographer since the mid-80s. He has written a number of books on topics as diverse as Adobe PageMaker and sled dogs, and produced a beautiful book of photographs titled Huskies in Action. He has spent time working as the head of a department with the German Burda-Publishing Company and served as chief editor for a winter sports website. After eight years as a freelance film critic in Los Angeles, Rico now lives in Germany and devotes his time to digital photography and compact camera systems.