marcr1230
06-27-2011, 15:48
My short notes on the X100 as a travel camera.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/frozen_photons/sets/72157627055555674/
In short, I find the quality very high, colors wonderful, size just right. If you can live with only a 35mm equivalent, this a great little package.
Pros:
Beautiful fixed 35mm equiv. lens
Awesome Dual Optical/Electronic Viewfinder
Small
Quiet
High quality sensor/lens - great low light capabilities
Good/solid ergonomics
Great colors right off the camera - excellent modes (B&W, Panorama, film modes)
Panorama mode is loads of fun, if not always a smooth result
The Auto ISO, F2.0 and ND filter are a great Trifecta
love the auto-switching from back LCD to Viewfinder and back.Cons:
Focusing isn't always as fast as my Nikon D300
Easy to knock the exposure compensation dial off zero - takes one outing with messed up pictures to learn to check frequently.
Macro Mode - awkward to need to switch to a different mode to close focus. A lot of portraits can straddle the boundary.Ambivalent:
Manual Focus - didn't use it at all
EVF - I like the OVF a lot, EVF less, tends to be laggy/choppySuggested improvements - very little:
Get rid of one lug and give me a wrist strap, I don't wear cameras around my neck. (I probably will just remove the neck strap and get a wrist loop.
Faster focus - although I might try AF-C next
http://www.flickr.com/photos/frozen_photons/sets/72157627055555674/
In short, I find the quality very high, colors wonderful, size just right. If you can live with only a 35mm equivalent, this a great little package.
Pros:
Beautiful fixed 35mm equiv. lens
Awesome Dual Optical/Electronic Viewfinder
Small
Quiet
High quality sensor/lens - great low light capabilities
Good/solid ergonomics
Great colors right off the camera - excellent modes (B&W, Panorama, film modes)
Panorama mode is loads of fun, if not always a smooth result
The Auto ISO, F2.0 and ND filter are a great Trifecta
love the auto-switching from back LCD to Viewfinder and back.Cons:
Focusing isn't always as fast as my Nikon D300
Easy to knock the exposure compensation dial off zero - takes one outing with messed up pictures to learn to check frequently.
Macro Mode - awkward to need to switch to a different mode to close focus. A lot of portraits can straddle the boundary.Ambivalent:
Manual Focus - didn't use it at all
EVF - I like the OVF a lot, EVF less, tends to be laggy/choppySuggested improvements - very little:
Get rid of one lug and give me a wrist strap, I don't wear cameras around my neck. (I probably will just remove the neck strap and get a wrist loop.
Faster focus - although I might try AF-C next