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mine lives in my billingham hadley as my day/work bag and goes everywhere with me.What bags are people using for the x100 range. Probably one that would hold the camera and not much more.
mine lives in my billingham hadley as my day/work bag and goes everywhere with me.What bags are people using for the x100 range. Probably one that would hold the camera and not much more.
Marcus, If you increase the dynamic range setting in the camera a bit it should help take care of the high contrast in shots like this by increasing shadow detail and cutting back a bit on the highlights. All it really does is compress the tones a bit but it can work quite well with difficult contrasty lighting.
Hope this helps.,
George.
Thanks George - I'll bear that in mind.. I think mines currently set to 100%...
Hmm. I went on a street photography workshop last week, a fully charged battery was gone in 3hrs and less that 200 shots! I've got two other batteries and I'll give it a fair run but I'm hoping to clear 300+ before I consider that acceptable performance. I'm aware of the power saving steps you can take but if expect you to be able to use most features and still get good performance out of it.
This was a candid shot I took whilst out and about yesterday with the X100T - I was really impressed with just how sharp it was (best viewed fullscreen on FlickR)
Billingham candid by XFile2708, on Flickr
Damn all of you!!!!!!
I've just ordered a Refurb Silver X100S from Fuji - £458 delivered (used code paypal12).. Too good to miss at that price.
At the time or ordering they had 7 (so 6 now) Silver and no Black in stock....
I hate all of you......
Damn all of you!!!!!!
I've just ordered a Refurb Silver X100S from Fuji - £458 delivered (used code paypal12).. Too good to miss at that price.
At the time or ordering they had 7 (so 6 now) Silver and no Black in stock....
I hate all of you......
I've just run out of battery my first charged battery on mine and i got 300 shutter count on it, It may have had more as the shutter info on the camera prior to 100's doesn't look like it changesHmm. I went on a street photography workshop last week, a fully charged battery was gone in 3hrs and less that 200 shots! I've got two other batteries and I'll give it a fair run but I'm hoping to clear 300+ before I consider that acceptable performance. I'm aware of the power saving steps you can take but if expect you to be able to use most features and still get good performance out of it.
This brings me to a question. I've read that this will sync at most speeds with slaved units (dependant on t1 times), but is there any way of syncing (cheaply, so no pocket wizards) if you don't have line of sight to the off camera flash?
A long TTL/OCF cord.
I can never make my mind up on what i prefer a wrist strap or neck
at the moment though ive just got the standard supplied neck strap on my X100S for the moment.
2 photos from this mornings dog walk which ive not edited apart from a touch of vignette on the chimney photo
is that the TCL lens converter?
is that the TCL lens converter?
Nice one Richard - I'm looking for a LM X100 for my x100t but not had any joy sourcing one yet.. The other thumb grips available don't go around the EV dial which is what I'm looking at getting it for..