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anyone or everyone use manual mode and focus with AF/AE lock button?on the X100 that is.
it seems to focus a lot faster for some reason.
funny mine is focusing really quick ,even in the dim light appearing now its not taking much longer
no its probablyMust be a feature of the LE , or perhaps its because mine is silver.......
no its probably
the way you talk to it or dont
This is your 7th X100 and your asking about this.......jeeeeeez.anyone or everyone use manual mode and focus with AF/AE lock button?on the X100 that is.
it seems to focus a lot faster for some reason.
Wonded when you would show your face lol.This is your 7th X100 and your asking about this.......jeeeeeez.
anyone or everyone use manual mode and focus with AF/AE lock button?on the X100 that is.
it seems to focus a lot faster for some reason.
You need to create a personal X100 thread then you can Q&A yourself, mainly about why you never keep one for more than five minutes.
Well the WCL-X100 I bought last weekend turned up today. Not without its drama given it appears to have developed a very small dent on the front whilst traversing through the mail meaning it’s really very tight (read almost impossible) to get a filter on.
Was going to return to the seller but he made me an offer I couldn’t refuse to keep it - so I just need to figure out a filter/hood I can stick on the front end of it!
The perennial problem for me with photography is that:-
1.. I'm not very good at it and have little opportunity for considered photography.
2. I do most of my photography when I'm out and about (see above) and rarely go out with the intention of having a photo session somewhere.
3. I have to carry my camera and I absolutely hate shoulder bags - so a belt pouch is a necessity - either that or the camera has to be truly pocketable.
4. I like to have the best IQ (within reason) and therefore phone cameras and compacts are generally of no use.
5. I don't like changing lenses when outside - it's an inconvenience and I would always have the wrong lens on when I came to take the image.
Recently, I have bought a Sony RX100M3 for this usage but it's small and a bit fiddly and I have big paws - but generally speaking the images are remarkable for such a small camera. However, I like Fuji colours. I have the X100F and really like it - not just as a camera but also as a beautifully made piece of machinery. But, as I've said a few times on here, it just ain't pocketable and with the WCL or (even worse) the TCL it's as big and as heavy as an XT2/18-55. What would be nice is for Fuji to make an X40 with a 1 inch sensor, a 28 - 112mm manual zoom and Fuji colours ( I found the X30 to be really good but not enough MP to enable me to crop the image)
I am truly in a dilemma over this issue and find myself going over it again and again - Arghhhhhh!!!
so much of a problem , you've posted it twice with a slight edit
I have to carry my camera and I absolutely hate shoulder bags - so a belt pouch is a necessity - either that or the camera has to be truly pocketable.
Andrew,
I had a custom length strap made for my X100, so I can wear it crossover style, it has enough length so that I can comfortably bring the camera up to my eye. In my case 135cm (it was made by 1901fotografi )
I find it very comfortable to use, and like the camera being at my side when walking.
Thanks David,
It's not so much the carrying of it that's the problem, I have a belt pouch for that - it's the fact that that the focal length is restricted to 35mm equiv. A zoom option would be lovely (as on the X30) and better for me than carting around WCLs and TCLs. I know that the X100F has a digital zoom but the image suffers accordingly.
If you want a zoom, you could look at the X-E3 with the new pancake 15-45 zoom.
funny how people differs find just the opposite, I love that im restricted to just 1 FL.Thanks David,
It's not so much the carrying of it that's the problem, I have a belt pouch for that - it's the fact that that the focal length is restricted to 35mm equiv. A zoom option would be lovely (as on the X30) and better for me than carting around WCLs and TCLs. I know that the X100F has a digital zoom but the image suffers accordingly.
I love those Manfrotto tripods,always got mine in my inside coat pocket
ha ha cheeky.ive been busy working and not been anywhere that has inspired me yetdoes the LE actually take photos or just focus fast.... not seen anything yet