So, I I have had the camera exactly 1 week now, with it I have a 23/2 WR, 35/2 WR and 56/1.2R.
X-Pro 1.
I start off with what I dislike about it, some of these may be in the settings but I haven't found a fix yet.
I cannot figure out how to stop the camera rotating a portrait photo 90 degrees on the photo preview. I rather see it fill the LCD so I can just tilt the camera 90 degrees so I can see the image full size. Zooming in and out takes a while, I prefer to press zoom and it goes in 1:1 pixel so I know it is sharp. 1/4000 is not high enough and unlike X-T1, it doesn't have electronic shutter. Lack of ISO dial at the top to quickly adjust it manually. If the EVF is as good as X-T1 it would be better and I don't think I would use the optical viewfinder, but as it is, the EVF is not quite there and the optical viewfinder is not accurate enough for pin point framing makes this camera dodgy for candids as it nudges slightly when you half press and then when you see the photo, it is slightly off to that. Only the EVF shows you true framing. It's also slow to write to card, even after 1 photo it takes about a second. Also using the EVF there is a momentary black out on the screen.
What I like, build quality, battery isn't THAT bad, I got a couple of spares and 2 batteries lasted me more than the whole weekend. The colour pallet is nice I guess, the files has good DR....but still early to tell at the moment as I am so used to Canon and my personal presets in LR are adjusted to Canon. I only used it mostly for landscapes so here are some.
I guess in modern day scenario, this camera has more flaws than pluses. It certainly has a charm and I can certainly use it as a travel camera but I would definitely replace this with the X-Pro 2 soon as that baby is under £500 used.
Although I did get some nice images from it...so it's a good camera.
X-T1
I used this most of Saturday as the AF is much better, I like the WiFi, although still learning to get it connect 100% of the time, needs some fiddling on the phone sometimes. Colours are good but nothing astonishing, skin tones are accurate, and not too different to Canon, I like the electronic shutter, it allows me to shoot wide open at F/2 in bight midday light at 1/22000th of a second. I like the flip screen and use it much more than I thought I would. Face detection works well but eye detection set to auto doesn't work 100% and when it detects the eye, often it picks the "wrong" eye, the one further away.
I dislike the lack of feel on the 4 way directional buttons though, i have no idea what my thumb is pressing when I have the camera to my face. Also in bright daylight it was a little hard to see in the EVF, as good as the EVF is I found myself using my left hand to cover the top of my head to block more sun, and I have the large eyecup installed.
p.s. if I put X-Pro 1 memory card into X-T1, the camera display the photo on the LCD but through the app it can't see the photo...weird.