ITALIAN RATIONALISM WITH THE X-TRANS SENSOR (X-T1 REVIEW CHAPTER 4) - GIANNI GALASSI PhotoGraphia | Photography | Scoop.it

The brightly lit buildings and empty spaces of the Foro Italico compound in Rome make one of the most celebrated masterworks of the Italian Rationalism, as well as the ideal subject to test the monochrome attitude of last generation's Fuji X-Trans sensor. As Fuji-related posts build up on this blog, I realize that my announced review of the X-T1 has already started, and will continue with further "chapters", each focused on a different aspect of the camera. PhotoGraphia readers could call it an "in-progress review". Of course, as far as the imaging pipeline is concerned, X-T1 and X100S are to be considered exactly the same.