How much did it cost you?
I am planning to get one by end of August If everything goes okay.
Is the firmware 4.0 of the xt-1 and xt-10 out for this one?
Hum i think the 4.0 it not yet out for the fuji x100t
It's a different lens and focusing system. Can't just alter a couple of lines of code. I've not heard any rumours of a firmware update for the X100 series, although no doubt there will be something in the pipeline.yes but this sooftware brought faster AF for the XT-1 and xt10
They could do the same for the x100t
I only shoot jpg as they are so good, whereas only raw on d750.
Just took delivery this morning of an X100T & both converters.
X100S will need to go soon to offset some of the cost.
Sounds good. I'd like to know if the difference to the X100S makes the upgrade worthwhile. I keep looking at the T and wondering if I should up from my S.Just took delivery this morning of an X100T & both converters.
X100S will need to go soon to offset some of the cost.
I stick to raw. Jpegs are impressive on all Fujis but I find I can get a little more detail from the raw files in Lightroom - which I am very happy with.Question - how many people use the JPEG options and if so how do they set them up in camera? I didn't really like the results I was getting from the jpegs yesterday - shooting raw and jpeg fine - I tried most of the film effects.
I started using my new X100s a few days ago and had a couple of questions.
My main system is a D700 with fast primes, the purpose of the X100s is for holidays and to give me the option to leave the hefty 700 at home.
I love the design and the feel of the X100s but I think it is going to take some getting used to after using a DSLR for so many years.
I use the Fuji in aperture priority, AF-S, Auto ISO at 200 with Max at 3200 - min shutter 1/125, shoot in RAW, DR @ 100% (also tried Auto), AF mode Area.
I am finding the pictures inconsistent if that makes sense, some are amazing but some look like they have been taken on my phone. I think it is mainly down to the auto focus. I use a combination of the LCD and OVF but find the size of the focus point huge in the OVF.
Not sure what I am missing, I am thinking it is the transition going from a DSLR, if anyone had the same issues getting started with it I would be pleased to hear your experience/suggestions. Or am I just expecting too much from camera?
I started using my new X100s a few days ago and had a couple of questions.
My main system is a D700 with fast primes, the purpose of the X100s is for holidays and to give me the option to leave the hefty 700 at home.
I love the design and the feel of the X100s but I think it is going to take some getting used to after using a DSLR for so many years.
I use the Fuji in aperture priority, AF-S, Auto ISO at 200 with Max at 3200 - min shutter 1/125, shoot in RAW, DR @ 100% (also tried Auto), AF mode Area.
I am finding the pictures inconsistent if that makes sense, some are amazing but some look like they have been taken on my phone. I think it is mainly down to the auto focus. I use a combination of the LCD and OVF but find the size of the focus point huge in the OVF.
Not sure what I am missing, I am thinking it is the transition going from a DSLR, if anyone had the same issues getting started with it I would be pleased to hear your experience/suggestions. Or am I just expecting too much from camera?
Thanks for the feedback, it is reassuring to know that it is not just me, but at the same time disappointing.
I have also read that the EVF will help with focus accuracy, I have tried it out this morning and so far so good but time will tell, I usually use the OVF as I am concerned about battery life.
If I use the EVF and don't chimp often, roughly how many shots will I get to a fully charged battery, if I was not to use any flash?
Do you change any of the custom settings? What type of film simulation do you use?
I haven't taken a fully charged battery and shot till it died. But I know it's very short on life. At a guess, I'd say it must have a third or a quarter of the life of a DSLR battery. They are tiny enough to carry a few with you so negating the issue of low battery life.
On another plus note try the manual focus. The focus peaking is very impressive! I haven't been able to mf accurately at 1.4 on the 5d3 as it doesn't have interchangeable focusing screens like the 5d classic (which was amazing) so the x100t was a pleasant surprise in that category.
"Cracking" shot Marcus @XFile2708 , really shows the atmosphere and this shot works very well in B&W.
George.
I mentioned this before, but I bought my Nissin i40 from Amazon.de, its 159 euro at todays exchange rate that's £112.19 as opposed to Amazon.co.uk which is selling it at £152 a £40 saving ! Mine arrived 3 days after I placed the order which is as fast or faster than when I order from the UK.I ordered a Sirui travel tripod from Amazon.es last week at a saving of £31 over UK prices.
Do you pay any taxes/duty on items purchased from the EU?I mentioned this before, but I bought my Nissin i40 from Amazon.de, its 159 euro at todays exchange rate that's £112.19 as opposed to Amazon.co.uk which is selling it at £152 a £40 saving ! Mine arrived 3 days after I placed the order which is as fast or faster than when I order from the UK.I ordered a Sirui travel tripod from Amazon.es last week at a saving of £31 over UK prices.
No as it's purchased within the EU all taxes are included in the price. I actually think the goods are shipped from an Amazon warehouse in the UK as the tracking info is Royal mail and I normally receive the order in 2 or 3 days.Do you pay any taxes/duty on items purchased from the EU?
Thanks,
AL