dazedgonebye
Veteran
The sensor in my 300D is old tech.
The D90? Brand spakin' new from my point of view.
The D90? Brand spakin' new from my point of view.
There is no brass in the X100. It is cast magnesium. There will be no brassing whether the camera is black or not.
But in a dire pinch you can scrape bits off the camera to start a fire or make a signal flare. 😛
fujinons also tend to produce harsh bokeh at large apertures, both in large and medium format lenses. if this new lens is no exception, i'm pretty sure it will be downplayed! 😉
I'm looking forward to the bokeh wars!
There could be focus shift, too! (I know you can check for it with an EVF, but that's irrelevant).
Imagine the fun!
YOu might have to be brave to own this camera, if the bokeh is 'unapproved', as with the VC 40/1.4 and 35/1.4... immune to the gasps of horror.
We already know that the lens has a 9-bladed aperture and MTFs that show rather low astigmatism. Both are good signs.
AH, that might not stop people. I predict a firestorm in December 2011... Once we get photos of cats/babies in front of a Christmas tree, it only takes one photo of a double ring on a single fairylight and after that, le déluge...
Compared to mowing lawns for the whole Summer of '69 to get my first fixed-lens RF, this one is cheap.
For me it was delivering newspapers by bicycle for a couple of years to save up for a FE-2 and 35/2 AIS... When I was a kid, I'd written a letter to Alfred Eisenstadt asking what to save up for (I thought I wanted to be a photojournalist some day) and, along with warm encouragement, he told me to get a simple SLR and a 35, not a 50 -- a typed note on LIFE stationary that I still have.
And so the 35 became, and remained, my home focal length. I did not obtain a 50 Summicron until 1998, and I didn't get a Nikon 50 until this year.
Yeah, I'm a little bit excited about the X-100.
that is such a cool story!
some day will you share a pic of the note?
For me it was delivering newspapers by bicycle for a couple of years to save up for a FE-2 and 35/2 AIS... When I was a kid, I'd written a letter to Alfred Eisenstadt asking what to save up for (I thought I wanted to be a photojournalist some day) and, along with warm encouragement, he told me to get a simple SLR and a 35, not a 50 -- a typed note on LIFE stationary that I still have.
And so the 35 became, and remained, my home focal length. I did not obtain a 50 Summicron until 1998, and I didn't get a Nikon 50 until this year.
Yeah, I'm a little bit excited about the X-100.
The FE2 and 35/2 AIS is a great combo. You heard it from the best.
Yes, it's really surprising and unconscionable that companies should adopt corporate strategies designed to secure their future or enhance business. They definitely should be punished.I don't appreciate these manufacturers coming along and discontinuing all of their good films (like Fuji just did), and then giving us some faux-retro-styled-crap thinking it will act like a pacifier in a whiny baby's mouth. They think very little of us. You should be insulted rather than excited. Don't buy it.