Fuji X-Pro3: film stock logos

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This is as superficial as it gets, but since I haven’t seen anyone doing this in the internet, I thought it would be interesting just in case somebody is curious about it.

If you’d followed my previous posts on the X-Pro3, you know what I have to say about this feature: it puts a smile on my face.

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Provia
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Velvia
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Astia
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Classic Chrome
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Pro Negative High
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Pro Negative Standard
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Classic Negative
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Eterna
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Acros
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Monochrome
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Sepia

Yes, it’s a gimmick and you can positively argue it adds nothing to photography.

But still… It’s good fun, so why not?

2 comments

  1. I think it adds a lot into the photography world if you are shooting JPG. It may not make sense to shoot JPG nowadays because RAW is superior, right? Yes, if you look into that angle. But if you are paying Adobe Creative Cloud or any cloud storage service to store your photos, you’d may like to have the RAW+JPG configuration in the camera, so you store the JPG in the cloud ($$$$/GB) and keep the RAW in an offline disk at home. If you need to extra edit a picture or other, you load the RAW and edit, otherwise, you’d like to have a good JPEG platform, and the Fuji X-Pro3 is visionary in that aspect. Think on that angle 😉

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