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Not used it enough to really get my teeth stuck into it but I am really impressed with the output and handling, I am finding that I can do less post-processing if I really wanted to and still manage to get great results. Everything I have posted before was all done via iPad Pro.@Riz_Guru - thoughts on the x100v after a few weeks of ownership?
I am still playing around with different options in processing etc.... currently using Darkroom, VSCO and Affinity Photo on iPad Pro etc. I might try Lightroom if I can get a trial-period.
Also going to try x-transformer to convert to DNG and continue using in my old standalone Lightroom 6.14.
Ideally I would like to avoid subscription model applications.
Now on to the Fujinon WCL and TCL adaptors, in terms of AF and IQ performance, I am very please with them, I can't really find anything which puts me off using them and the TCL adaptor makes for a decent portrait option if required.
The build quality of the Fujifilm X100V is first glass, can't really pick many faults as its pretty much a perfected design as each generation passes, ergonomically its not like a conventional ILC or DSLR so it's never going to fit in the hand, so you need to adjust to it.
Ultimately after more time with it, I can see myself moving to using OOC JPEG's with Fujifilms built in film simulations, less post-processing time and getting it right in camera is the way forward.
It not a cheap camera but its charm with either lure you in or won't........
When are you getting yours?