Bob Michaels
nobody special
the thumb thing helps (along with the grip) to maintain a firm hold but it also keeps the thumb away from hitting the back of the camera. .....
Joe: I will try one of those thumb things but it is necessary for me to have a firm grip with my thumb on the back of the camera at all times since my only contact with the camera for 6-7 hours at a time is my fingers wrapped around the grip and my thumb on the back. I don't use straps but simply always carry the camera like that in my extended arm so I am always ready to raise it to my eye and shoot.
And where my thumb naturally rests is right on top of that damnable Q button.
Mike-D
Member
Well, I was hoping for manual exposure in movie mode on the X-E2, but you can't have everything. The other new features look good.
back alley
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Joe: I will try one of those thumb things but it is necessary for me to have a firm grip with my thumb on the back of the camera at all times since my only contact with the camera for 6-7 hours at a time is my fingers wrapped around the grip and my thumb on the back. I don't use straps but simply always carry the camera like that in my extended arm so I am always ready to raise it to my eye and shoot.
And where my thumb naturally rests is right on top of that damnable Q button.
i think you will be surprised at what the thumb thing does for your connection to the back of the camera.
goamules
Well-known
Fuji is a great company. I have to laugh (so I don't choke) when people say a 2 year old design is getting old. I don't play the "I need the newest and bestest every 4 months or I cry" game. I still shoot 50 to 150 year old cameras monthly. I could care less if the "focus peaking needs to be purple" or "the menu should include a blah...blah" on my X-E1. It's a camera, not a computer, thank God.
Fuji is a great company. I have to laugh (so I don't choke) when people say a 2 year old design is getting old. I don't play the "I need the newest and bestest every 4 months or I cry" game. I still shoot 50 to 150 year old cameras monthly. I could care less if the "focus peaking needs to be purple" or "the menu should include a blah...blah" on my X-E1. It's a camera, not a computer, thank God.
Well, actually it is both...
f16sunshine
Moderator
I could care less if the "focus peaking needs to be purple"
Actually Red is much better!
goamules
Well-known
I can't imagine a software feature being "essential" that wasn't even heard of for 150 years of photography. Hype and consumerism.
awbphotog
Well-known
I can't imagine a software feature being "essential" that wasn't even heard of for 150 years of photography. Hype and consumerism.
This! I found myself overjoyed with the original Ricoh GRD when I first bought one, despite that Ricoh was at the time preparing to rollout the APS-C GR. I think there's a lot to be said about 'aging' digital cameras and their appeal to those who can't afford the newest. I'm blown away by the amount of really neat gear I can pick up for a song simply because it's been superseded by something slightly (arguably) more advanced.
I am biased, however. I'm picking up a used XE1 as soon as I find a good price
Andy
DNG
Film Friendly
This! I found myself overjoyed with the original Ricoh GRD when I first bought one, despite that Ricoh was at the time preparing to rollout the APS-C GR. I think there's a lot to be said about 'aging' digital cameras and their appeal to those who can't afford the newest. I'm blown away by the amount of really neat gear I can pick up for a song simply because it's been superseded by something slightly (arguably) more advanced.
I am biased, however. I'm picking up a used XE1 as soon as I find a good price
Andy
Not affiliate
https://www.keh.com/357629/fuji-x-e1-black-digital-camera-body-16-3-m-p
daveleo
what?
i think you will be surprised at what the thumb thing does for your connection to the back of the camera.
Definitely.
I have a side/finger grip and a thumb rest on my X-E1 and it's a much better-to-hold camera. (I also use a wrist strap as a safety net - creaky old fingers !).
rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
Actually Red is much better!![]()
I'd settle for "anything other than white" *shrug*
But still - I'm loving my XP1
Dan
Let's Sway
Definitely.
I have a side/finger grip and a thumb rest on my X-E1 and it's a much better-to-hold camera. (I also use a wrist strap as a safety net - creaky old fingers !).
Add my vote for this combo too. The Fuji grip and TU radically altered -- for the better -- the ergonomics.
DNG
Film Friendly
it is much easier to hold a strapless camera with a TU type grip + camera grip.. and more secure IMO
Bob Michaels
nobody special
OK, I have ordered a thumb grip.
robert blu
quiet photographer
What I have not understood with the new firmware will the normal black xt1 have the same performances of the graphite model? Or is there any hardware difference?
robert
robert
SausalitoDog
Well-known
thumb and Q button
thumb and Q button
Bob-
There are a couple of different shapes to the Thumbs up devices. I like the new one made just for the x100s but you may like the older one (probably less $ too) which was "longer" and somewhat interferes with the Q button...
Tom
thumb and Q button
Joe: I will try one of those thumb things but it is necessary for me to have a firm grip with my thumb on the back of the camera at all times since my only contact with the camera for 6-7 hours at a time is my fingers wrapped around the grip and my thumb on the back. I don't use straps but simply always carry the camera like that in my extended arm so I am always ready to raise it to my eye and shoot.
And where my thumb naturally rests is right on top of that damnable Q button.
Bob-
There are a couple of different shapes to the Thumbs up devices. I like the new one made just for the x100s but you may like the older one (probably less $ too) which was "longer" and somewhat interferes with the Q button...
Tom
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