Frankie
Speaking Frankly
So, back to the X100:
MSRP: $1000, announced at Fuji press conference [Source: BJP video]
Features [important to me]:
$1000 is cheap, perhaps too cheap... Journalists had described the camera as not light, and solid as a stone.
- Favorite functions assignable (?): to Fn button [left of shutter release]
- Manual aperture selection: f2~16 + A
- Manual shutter speed selection: B~1/4000 + A
- Manual AF, AF-S, AF-C selection [body left edge]
- Manual AFL/AEL [back/right]
- Manual exposure compensation: +/- 2-stops in 1/3 stop
- E/OVF [0.5X]: 90% coverage frameline projected in OVF and 100% in EVF mode
- Displayable dataset: so far seen include WB, exp#, L/F (?), ISO, Shutter speed, f-stop, histogram, exposure compensation, horizon, DoF/distance scale (also displayable in LCD) [No doubt user selectable.]
- DISP/BACK button toggles dataset display/none in OVF
- DoF range coupled with aperture selected
- 23mm f2.0 lens for APSC [=35mm; if digitally cropped to 6Mp = 46mm]
- ISO 200 to 6400 [+/-1 stop boost to ISO 100~12,800 possible]
- AF + manual focusing [via lens focusing ring]
- Standard tripod socket in bottom centre
- HDMI and mini USB port access door [body right]; battery/SD card hatch [bottom/right]
- Magnesium body
- "Convenient command lever" [function unknown] at right thumb position
- Buttons for direct WB and RAW access
- Standard threaded cable release in shutter button
- Filter size: 46mm [measured, to be confirmed]
- Flange to sensor distance: 26mm [measured, to be confirmed]
- Accessories: two-piece camera case; electronic flash, vented lens hood, [filter] thread adapter
Had this camera been available when I purchased the ZI+CV40/1.4 a couple of years ago, Fuji wins...my one camera/lens travel outfit.
Being digital, it would have fully fulfilled my shoot freely desire, no film/processing recurring costs and airport worries...and thus no incentive for looking into retrofitting the M.
The dM-retrofit project is hereby pronounced dead...and goodbye to all my critics.
My M2, M6, R-D1, ZI will soon be on eBay; as would the CV 25/4, 40/1.4, 50/2.5 and M-Rokkor 90/4...also most of my Nikon family members [5 of the 8 cameras and 11 of the 14 lenses].
Confirmed late last night that the VF can show the horizon (blue line) and frame level (white line). When the two lines match by rotating the camera, the white line disappears.
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