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Thank you, I think that the X100F is my new favourite thing
I'm getting that way. I'm keeping my X-T2, but the 100 only needs its thumb grip (stuck in customs) to make it delightful.Thank you, I think that the X100F is my new favourite thing
Thank you, I think that the X100F is my new favourite thing
Sheeeeoot. I've ordered X-T2 now. Perhaps only one of them will survive..
Omg you went and did itSheeeeoot. I've ordered X-T2 now. Perhaps only one of them will survive..
Just joined the F club . Is it just me or does it feel like holding a fish out of water ? The leather on mine feels like it's got a coat of engine oil on it ???
Just joined the F club . Is it just me or does it feel like holding a fish out of water ? The leather on mine feels like it's got a coat of engine oil on it ???
Took this yesterday on my X100F and processed the raw file in LR then converted to mono in Silver FX Pro.
Haworth Main Street by Stephen Lee, on Flickr
Just found out it made "Explore" in Flickr! Chuffed I am!
Took this yesterday on my X100F and processed the raw file in LR then converted to mono in Silver FX Pro.
Haworth Main Street by Stephen Lee, on Flickr
Thanks George for taking the trouble to view and comment."Excellent" Fujoto Sir, and well suited to the mono presentation.
"Congrat's on making explore"
George.
Coo-err, that's a good 'un!
170916 Bamford Edge 1600px by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Coo-err, that's a good 'un!
I found the flash a bit confusing initially, especially as I don't normally use it! Basically there are two places in the menus where you have to switch it on. Can't remember where offhand, but first you have to enable the flash, then in another menu you set the flash to how you want to use it, eg, off, full, fill-in, etc.Bought the x100f on Friday as a carry around in my glove box,having used it for a few days now I must say I love it
It's a bit of a back up to my 5d mkiv,my first time using Fuji and I'm well impressed ,still can't get the flash working though.
Just returned from a week in the Cotswolds - lots of lovely walking (with my X100F) despite the changeable weather;
Broadway Tower
Broadway Tower2 by Andrew R, on Flickr
Broadway Tower1 by Andrew R, on Flickr
I've never regarded the X100 series as a serious walkabout camera as it is just too big but it did fit in a belt pouch without too much inconvenience. It seems that if you want the IQ then a compromise has to be made on size
IMG_0146 (1) by Chris Andrew, on Flickr
Mckenzie
X100s
only shot I can find, only had the camera a few days
Might get a T at some point
F is where it is at
Doesnt stop you using your original
Haven't touched it since I bought the F, my wife has though!!
IMG_0146 (1) by Chris Andrew, on Flickr
Mckenzie
X100s
only shot I can find, only had the camera a few days
gone and done it haven't I. ordered one.
thank you very much George,wasnt expecting that"Excellent" shot Sir, must admit I don't normally go much for domestic cat shots but this one I like very much.
George.
what ya likeNice one, thinking of sending my X-T2 back when it arrives. Love the F
I previously showed this photo in mono. I've had a go at processing it in colour with Intensify. Comments/comparisons?
Haworth Main Street - colour by Stephen Lee, on Flickr