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River Dog
05-16-2012, 11:20
Took delivery of a X100 today. I am mainly a film guy but I need the convenience, fast workflow and low light capabilities of digital for some projects I have planned this year.
I held off for a year and let the prices fall to a more bearable point. No need for a "review", it's been done to death but I can see what all the fuss was about. It's a lovely piece of kit. A pretty well thought out photographer's tool, for sure - I have never played around with exp. compensation so much.
So, some first images from me after a 1.30 firmware upgrade, reading the manual for hours and even more hours fitting the damn strap :)
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8155/7211044834_68e7bb5190_c.jpg
Velvia simulation JPEG
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7216/7211045250_7dd1da877b_c.jpg
RAW with PS adjustments
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7215/7211045036_7d849a1f57_c.jpg
Std. film simulation JPEG, processed in PS with Silver Efex
Nice photos and congrats... it's a fun -- and quite capable -- little camera!
The more you use it, the more you'll like. Great camera, great pictures.
As far as the strap is concerned there have been a number of posts regarding the damage that the triangle split ring has done to the X100 lugs.
This is a thread I started on another forum about this problem
http://www.fujix-forum.com/index.php?/topic/4360-strap-lug-wear/page__p__46323__hl__%2Bstrap+%2Blugs__fromsearch__ 1#entry46323
River Dog
05-16-2012, 11:55
The more you use it, the more you'll like. Great camera, great pictures.
As far as the strap is concerned there have been a number of posts regarding the damage that the triangle split ring has done to the X100 lugs.
This is a thread I started on another forum about this problem
http://www.fujix-forum.com/index.php?/topic/4360-strap-lug-wear/page__p__46323__hl__%2Bstrap+%2Blugs__fromsearch__ 1#entry46323
Thanks, mine came with some protective patches against the body. Did you install these? Do the triangles wear the lugs?
Yes there have been a number of reports that the lugs wear is is quite bad. Mine has the beginnings of wear so I went for the OpTech's Mini QD Loops to avoid further wear.
This is one of the pictures posted on DPreview (not my camera)
http://g4.img-dpreview.com/C905D99FB09E40E1B22AD8872D944BBD.jpg
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/OpTech%27s%20Mini%20QD%20Loops
River Dog
05-16-2012, 12:31
Thanks for the heads-up, I didn't like fitting them. Too tight and too hard against the softer alloy I guess.
boomguy57
05-16-2012, 12:42
The more you use it, the more you'll like. Great camera, great pictures.
As far as the strap is concerned there have been a number of posts regarding the damage that the triangle split ring has done to the X100 lugs.
This is a thread I started on another forum about this problem
http://www.fujix-forum.com/index.php?/topic/4360-strap-lug-wear/page__p__46323__hl__%2Bstrap+%2Blugs__fromsearch__ 1#entry46323
I dumped that strap fast...went with an A&A black cloth strap, couldn't be happier. I'd recommend it highly.
boomguy57
05-16-2012, 12:44
On another note, enjoy the X100. I love it, and it has become my all-time favorite digital camera, hands down. It cured me of the desire to have an XP1 and even an M9.
helenhill
05-16-2012, 13:50
Well don't feel. So Bad...I'm usually Late to The Party too :eek:...:D ! !
Love the tractor wheel shot ...Beautiful tonal Range
Seems like You work well Intuitively with the X100
coool ...Best- H
Richard G
05-16-2012, 14:00
Fascinating about the strap lugs. Fascinating too how many on that other forum referenced just don't get it: the strap lugs - the strap lugs themselves, not the body. Mine is new again so I'll swap out the rings. Should make a difference. Lovely photos River Dog. Loved your Ektar in another thread and this looks quite similar.
River Dog
05-16-2012, 14:15
Well don't feel. So Bad...I'm usually Late to The Party too :eek:...:D ! !
Love the tractor whel shot ...Beautiful tonal Range
Seems like You work well Intuitively with the X100
coool ...Best- H
I cut a lot of tone out of that one to accentuate the wheel. I was surprised with the original shadow detail. The exposure comp. seems critical to the X100 but I need to figure out the AE lock.
One outing tells me this is my best digital to date, but it's always a balance. My S95 for portability (that the wife keeps borrowing) and the Sony NEX-3 for legacy lenses.
And there is something quite strange about shooting a RF-like camera but not processing film when I get home :)
River Dog
05-16-2012, 14:24
Funny, I just realised that these are my favs of the day because I crouched down for all three. Wide lens low and close, I guess. Must remember that, and yes it is approaching Ektar with the CL/40mm Rokkor, but a bit cleaner. Need to add some grain.:)
River Dog
05-17-2012, 15:18
Been trying it out on the usual suspects. I know I wanted low light but this camera is nuts!
Macro mode, aperture priority. ISO 3200 f/4, handheld @ 1/13 sec, no flash - EXIF is here (http://www.flickr.com/photos/scenista/7218343488/meta/in/photostream)
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8013/7218343488_2966301207_c.jpg
Onboard flash, ISO 3200 @ f/2
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7220/7218343380_eb0960e323_c.jpg
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