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04-05-2012
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Post your X10 Photos!
The other X-series cameras have dedicated image threads, so why not one for the little guy, the X10!
Michael and Mom, April 01, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
Jackson, April 03, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
Amelia, April 04, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
Jackson, April 03, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
Alien at the Door, March 27, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
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04-09-2012
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Mailbox 500, April 05, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
Pepe of La Casa, April 07, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
Michael at La Casa, April 07, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
Warning Flag, April 05, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
Anyone else got an X10 out there?
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04-09-2012
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Anyone else got an X10 out there?
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Yes - as it happens, I got one about a week ago. Here are some snaps from the first few days. So far, I've found it very nice to use, and the results are better than any small-sensor compact that I've used.
Any others using the x10?
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04-10-2012
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I love the owl and what looks to be a steam engine!
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04-10-2012
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I love the owl and what looks to be a steam engine!
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Thanks... yes, you're right - it's a steam engine being re-filled with water.
You've got some good results with the x10... I remember seeing some of your x10 shots over at getdpi a while ago. I particularly liked the B&W ones taken in low-light, mainly in the snow. These were actually some of the ones that started me thinking about getting an x10, as the results were so good from a small-sensor compact in such conditions. So you could say that your photos ended up costing me money...! Oh well, no regrets... 
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04-10-2012
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Underground Frankfurt:

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04-10-2012
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You've got some good results with the x10... I remember seeing some of your x10 shots over at getdpi a while ago. I particularly liked the B&W ones taken in low-light, mainly in the snow. These were actually some of the ones that started me thinking about getting an x10, as the results were so good from a small-sensor compact in such conditions. So you could say that your photos ended up costing me money...! Oh well, no regrets... 
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Thanks! And sorry if I'm costing you money, I hope you feel it was well-spent! 
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04-10-2012
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I hope you feel it was well-spent!
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Yes, definitely!
@Photon42... Nice capture; what's the story with the pained expression... was it just because of the noise of the passing train?
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04-10-2012
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This is looking like a nice camera. I remember back when the LX5 was it.
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04-11-2012
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04-11-2012
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@kuvvy, Great set... sometimes, I'm just amazed at how good the x10 can be...!
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04-11-2012
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Look like a fun gig, Kuvvy!
Some older pix from my X10:
Tulip, March 21, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
Red, March 21, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
Ecosystem, March 19, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
Trendwood Park Hikers, February 04, 2012 (Version 2) by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
Byetta, February 01, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
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04-16-2012
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04-16-2012
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all roads lead to Rome
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04-16-2012
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@Photon42 - nice... an unusual kind of self-portrait in the chrome reflection, and the "All roads lead to Rome" shot is fun.
@smbilgin - I enjoyed your Istanbul series... you've used the x10 to good effect here.
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04-17-2012
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Love it! Gorgeous engine.
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04-17-2012
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Dang. It is early in Nabraska.
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04-18-2012
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04-19-2012
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04-20-2012
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kuvvy, that's the coolest gig I've ever seen. Straight out of a movie... I wish I were there! Kinda reminds me of the club at the end of Kill Bill, 'cept a lot more western. Great photos btw, maybe the best I've seen all day!
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04-20-2012
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Thanks for your appreciation Patrick. It was a super day. There were people dressed in clothes of the era, classic cars, DJs and the band. They were the Crown Top Kings and were superb. They do have a website of their own if you wanna here some of their music. Also my Flickr stream has more shots from the day. The event will be held again next Easter Sunday which will be the 10th anniversary of the event.
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04-21-2012
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Love it! Gorgeous engine.
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Indeed! Just got mine in January this year after being on Beemers slightly too long.
Cheers
Ivo
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04-21-2012
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Originally Posted by tbhv55
@Photon42 - nice... an unusual kind of self-portrait in the chrome reflection, and the "All roads lead to Rome" shot is fun.
@smbilgin - I enjoyed your Istanbul series... you've used the x10 to good effect here.
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Thanks - the Rome sign posts aren't photoshopped, actually. I came by this T-crossing with my 96 and had to laugh so badly that I had to stop. Someone has a good humor in that jerkwater town.
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04-22-2012
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Originally Posted by helenhill
While shooting in the Park today
i bumped into an old acquaintence
Who was toting the Xpro1 and the X10
So needless to say I got to Play
Even though it's a smaller sensor
I Thought I much preferred it
To the X100 ....
I Loved the X10 in fact ....Tres cooool that the lens does 28,35,50,110
Fun straight forward no nonsense digi ... 
Not too expensive, easily portable with an M body ...hmmmmmm
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Indeed. No framelines, so for tracking out of frame action use your second eye. But I really like the Ten. Would never buy a camera without a eyelevel finder. I also like to use it along with a film camera for the things the film camera cannot do easily, so also the different focal lengths come in handy.
Cheers
Ivo
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