Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
I've owned the X100 for about 5 months now. I'm getting to the point where I can say this is the best camera I've ever owned. I don't want to waste your reading time by listing all the superb features, pros, cons, foibles, etc. Rather I wanted to paint a more subjective picture of my experience with the X100. First, I should say that I use the X100 for everything I'm interested in, photographically. I love making pictures of everything street life, to intimate moments with my family, to big wide-open landscapes, to up-close macro stuff. Except for my love of trying out flea-market lenses (for which I'll be adding some ILC sooner or later), I could happily live with this camera alone.
Any camera I've ever used (includes a huge array of both film and digital P&S, SLR, RF, MF, LF gear) requires the photographer to deal with work-arounds. The Fuji is no exception. But I can say without any hesitation now, that the work-arounds I needed to develop for the X100 have been as painless as with any other gear I've used.
I'm now able to focus quickly enough to never feel like I'm losing photo opportunities. I tend to use the camera like I use a film rangefinder camera... zone focused and manual exposure. I can now change ISO, focus mode, 'film style', aperture, and shutter speed without taking my eye off the viewfinder. And the viewfinder... man-oh-man!! Its the brightest small camera viewfinder I've ever used. And the best thing of all... this camera is small and perfectly balanced in the hand... thus comes along for the ride every day, all day.
Image quality is as good as anything I've used, at least as it appears on my computer screen or in inkjet prints. Better than darkroom prints? I don't care about that anymore. The color fidelity & saturation, dynamic range, and sharpness of the X100 images are superb. I don't need more than that.
For the pure pleasure of photography, I can't imagine owning anything better than the X100. Obviously the techno drum beat goes on and there are going to continue to be amazing cameras coming down the pike. But I can't imagine adding anything to the X100 the would increase the pleasure I get when I'm out looking at the world.
Click on, brothers and sisters. And here's to you, Al, wherever you are. 🙂
Any camera I've ever used (includes a huge array of both film and digital P&S, SLR, RF, MF, LF gear) requires the photographer to deal with work-arounds. The Fuji is no exception. But I can say without any hesitation now, that the work-arounds I needed to develop for the X100 have been as painless as with any other gear I've used.
I'm now able to focus quickly enough to never feel like I'm losing photo opportunities. I tend to use the camera like I use a film rangefinder camera... zone focused and manual exposure. I can now change ISO, focus mode, 'film style', aperture, and shutter speed without taking my eye off the viewfinder. And the viewfinder... man-oh-man!! Its the brightest small camera viewfinder I've ever used. And the best thing of all... this camera is small and perfectly balanced in the hand... thus comes along for the ride every day, all day.
Image quality is as good as anything I've used, at least as it appears on my computer screen or in inkjet prints. Better than darkroom prints? I don't care about that anymore. The color fidelity & saturation, dynamic range, and sharpness of the X100 images are superb. I don't need more than that.
For the pure pleasure of photography, I can't imagine owning anything better than the X100. Obviously the techno drum beat goes on and there are going to continue to be amazing cameras coming down the pike. But I can't imagine adding anything to the X100 the would increase the pleasure I get when I'm out looking at the world.
Click on, brothers and sisters. And here's to you, Al, wherever you are. 🙂