I can't believe people actually expected the MF to be like a M8 ... come on... that's just lame.
Slightly off-topic, but I would not discard the X100 because of the MF. I would rather see it as digital version of Hexar AF - that camera has no indication of the focus distance in the viewfinder at all and there are many happy users.
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Funny you should say that. That is one of the primary reasons why I sold my Hexar AF. I loved the lens. The controls sucked, and the AF drove me bananas. I would frequently get images, especially when shooting wide open, where the camera hadn't focused where I had intended and it wasn't that straightforward to discover the failure until it was too late. BTW, from what I recall the Hexar has a distance indicator in the VF.
Here in an example of such an AF fail.
jan13_img598 by mjnewhook, on Flickr
Interesting review/comments from John Goldsmith in the link above:
"While firmware updates will likely improve most of the complaints mentioned here, such as the slow manual focus, the warm up time, and the reliability of it turning on, the lack of a precise method to quickly focusing is unforgivable, in my opinion. Thus, the Fuji X100 is not a professional grade camera and I would never use it for a professional job.
I can't believe people actually expected the MF to be like a M8 ... come on... that's just lame.
hehe, well I'm fairly lame in general.
A retro camera that looks like a rangefinder and costs a pretty penny---why would anyone think it had good manual focus?
:bang:
with all the tech in that viewfinder you'd think they could pull something off in that respect.
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This is exactly the reason why I sold my Hexar AF years ago. The inaccurate AF was driving me nuts even though I loved the IQ of the lens.
I now realize that the X100 is very similar to a digital Hexar AF, and my GAS for it has cooled off considerably after reading user reports about the focusing functionality of it.
--Warren
In particular if you are the kind of person who thinks of a camera as a "just a working tool" this this is absolutely not the camera for you.
Hey Coelcanth,where have you been.You used to be a frequent poster but pretty well fell from the face of the earth???
More likely, your shutter release switch was trashed and the camera refocused when it was supposed to lock.
Dante