Dana B.
Well-known
A friend recently checked out the X100 prototype at a photography show in Las Vegas. The dealbreaker, he said, was that, after shooting a picture with the optical viewfinder, the camera left an image of the shot in the OVF, releasable only by pressing the shutter button halfway down again.
This greatly impacts street shooting because it impedes a possible second shot immediately after the first. Unfortunately, the Fuji techs were not able to override this very disagreeable feature via the software.
This was supposed to be a simple, basic retro-style quality digital camera. Why mess it up with stupid gimmicks like this?
This greatly impacts street shooting because it impedes a possible second shot immediately after the first. Unfortunately, the Fuji techs were not able to override this very disagreeable feature via the software.
This was supposed to be a simple, basic retro-style quality digital camera. Why mess it up with stupid gimmicks like this?