Andrew Stannard
pro member
Hi,
A few months ago there was some discussion around the Fuji x100, where a few us were wondering whether to take the plunge. Well just after Christmas I decided I would...
Delighted so far! My reasoning was to have something lighter than my 5DMkII that I could use for family outings, taking on runs and carrying on long hikes up the mountains - but still with great image quality.
So far the x100 is fitting that bill perfectly. Am enjoying the fixed 35mm and 'zooming with my feet', and feel it helps me think about composition more than I do with a zoom lens. The AF speed is adequate - fast moving kids is requiring zone focus, but AF speed fine for when they slow down. Really pleased with image quality - OOC JPGs are great, although still shooting RAW for landscapes to give some extra dynamic range.
Anyway some photos!
(Asher - can't find your post about picture limit. If I've broken it then let me know and I'll remove some!)
Thanks for looking,
A few months ago there was some discussion around the Fuji x100, where a few us were wondering whether to take the plunge. Well just after Christmas I decided I would...
Delighted so far! My reasoning was to have something lighter than my 5DMkII that I could use for family outings, taking on runs and carrying on long hikes up the mountains - but still with great image quality.
So far the x100 is fitting that bill perfectly. Am enjoying the fixed 35mm and 'zooming with my feet', and feel it helps me think about composition more than I do with a zoom lens. The AF speed is adequate - fast moving kids is requiring zone focus, but AF speed fine for when they slow down. Really pleased with image quality - OOC JPGs are great, although still shooting RAW for landscapes to give some extra dynamic range.
Anyway some photos!
(Asher - can't find your post about picture limit. If I've broken it then let me know and I'll remove some!)
Thanks for looking,