texchappy
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Ordered today and should get here from New York in however long the free shipping from B & H takes to Kansas. It said 8 business days but I hopes it's a lot shorter 😀
Ordered today and should get here from New York in however long the free shipping from B & H takes to Kansas. It said 8 business days but I hopes it's a lot shorter 😀
Glad to see you've reached a decision and I hope you're comfortable with it in the long term.
Personally I found the X100 too limiting in several areas!
I phoned the local store to see if they had one and they don't ... but the rep is comming in on Thursday and will bring in a sample for me to fondle and play with. I hope it helps me with my decision.
Roll on Thursday 1pm 😀
The way to minimize shutter lag is to use a shutter half press. I do this in manual exposure, manual focus mode. It will work in other modes too (but you have to take other menu parameters into account). I do not use auto ISO or auto DR. When you half press the shutter the aperture gets set. Then the shutter delay is trivial.
It wasn't an easy decision for me.
I took the OM-D back as it had a focus issue that I think was related to a faulty lens. If it were more readily available then I might have tried another one.
I was really close to getting an X Pro 1. It was just a bit much for my budget at this point. I'm a lost curious to see how it develops as a system. The files are beautiful but I think there are some unanswered questions around the system (at least for me).
SLR, again really thought about it and may end up getting one in the future, but the problem is weight. I have a bad neck and lower back so 3 lbs of camera and lens to drag around was not the most appealing thought for me.
The X100 files I've seen are up there as some of the best I've seen. The OVF option and weight were also high up on the list. I also see it as a 'test' to see if I want to get the X Pro 1 later on.