Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/02/26

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Subject: [Leica] Fuji X 100
From: zoeica at mac.com (Chris Williams)
Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2011 10:42:08 -0600
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I handled on in Vegas a few days ago. Fuji has a winner with this one.  
Focusing seemed fast enough under the usual horrible convention  
lighting. Not a fan of EVF personally but it was easy enough to see in  
the finder. The optical finder is bright and reminds me of an Electro  
or Hi-Matic type of display. Build seems solid, not a full metal  
jacket but the grip feels comfortable. Like any digital if you are no  
familiar with the menu system it will take a little while to  
understand everything.

I can't recall any other P&S with a leaf shutter able to synch at  
1/4000th sec. - even Hassy only synchs at 1/500th sec. and the ever  
loved Konica Hexar only 1/250th sec. I'd love to try this camera out  
with some Pocketwizards at a wedding reception. Ya listening Fuji??

Will be interesting to see the CMOS sensor in low light as Fuji always  
did well in low light with their CCD's.

I'm sure LR3 with update for the Fuji X100. I think it was 2 months  
before they updated when the Olympus Micro 4/3rds RAW came out.


Chris Williams
www.zoeicaimages.net
www.rebirthworkshops.com
504-231-6261




On Feb 26, 2011, at 12:29 AM, Henning Wulff wrote:

> Dpreview has some samples taken with the current 'pre-production'  
> model which look very promising. It looks like image quality is  
> right up there with the best of the APS-C DSLR's.
>
> The main question now is whether the focussing and general  
> responsiveness is OK. It will have contrast detect AF, which many  
> manufacturers have struggled with (Sigma and Leica come readily to  
> mind), and with which only Panasonic has really come to grips with.  
> On the other hand, a fast lens such as the 23/2 should be able to do  
> decently.
>
> Basically, it's an APS-C P&S with a good viewfinder, so for it to  
> work well it has to be a good P&S. We'll see.
>
>
>
>
>> Hi John,
>> Thanks for the link - I read the brochure with interest. I think  
>> the EVF with 1.44 million pixels is impressive and the bracketing  
>> options for ISO, film type, etc are very extensive. I'm sure I  
>> would never use all of them. The pano feature is interesting since,  
>> as all know, I do a lot of those. My impression is that some people  
>> on the design team are photographers - or they talked to a lot.  I  
>> am not at all impressed that the RAW converter and Silky Pix are  
>> windows only. I assume Adobe will add RAW conversion for the X100  
>> to its cameras plug - in but that there will be a delay. :-(
>> It should be in Hong Kong camera stores shortly. I'll have to have  
>> a look. Another charger, another battery type to carry! Sigh!
>> Howard
>>> Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 06:50:21 -0700
>>> From: John Collier <jbcollier at shaw.ca>
>>> Subject: [Leica] Download X100 brochure here
>>> To: Leica Users Group <lug at leica-users.org>
>>>
>>> http://www.fujifilm.ca/support/ServiceSupportProductContent.do?dbid=880892&prodcat=879124&sscucatid=664272
>>>
>>> John
>>
>>
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