jmkelly
rangefinder user
That was the biggest point and shoot I ever owned. Amazing lens for the money.what about those big 6x9 fuji's?
That was the biggest point and shoot I ever owned. Amazing lens for the money.what about those big 6x9 fuji's?
It's an advanced point and shoot. If you can't change lenses, it's a point and shoot. What part of that don't YOU understand.
So I can turn my Leica M into a point and shoot by putting some super-strong glue on the mount before mounting the lens? 🙂It's an advanced point and shoot. If you can't change lenses, it's a point and shoot. What part of that don't YOU understand.
It's an advanced point and shoot. If you can't change lenses, it's a point and shoot. What part of that don't YOU understand.
Fuji have just updated The Story (of the X100) with Chapter Two: The Viewfinder
http://www.finepix-x100.com/story/viewfinder
Although curiously it's not yet advertised on the X100 website
Love this bit from the fuji site.
"In recent years, photographers commonly frame and confirm their compositions using the LCD panel on the back of digital cameras. However, the display can be hard to see in bright sunlight, and for those who have a deep familiarity with cameras, it was wondered whether such users would like to once again experience the pleasure of shooting photos through an extremely clear and sharp viewfinder." emphasis mine
I really can't sell myself on a digital camera, and I still sort of want this one.
......"In recent years, photographers commonly frame and confirm their compositions using the LCD panel on the back of digital cameras. However, the display can be hard to see in bright sunlight, and for those who have a deep familiarity with cameras, it was wondered whether such users would like to once again experience the pleasure of shooting photos through an extremely clear and sharp viewfinder." emphasis mine......
Sure, there is a parallax between the OVF and the EVF picture that might be usable for a Leica-type rangefnder. This concept in the X100 would be flawed however, because there is both a horizontal and a vertical parallax. Any meaningful RF action would entail diagonally shifting the EVF image in relation to the OVF image. And then there are the different magnifications between EVF and OVF ...The optical diagram of the O/EVF on page 2 confirms [for me] that a digital parallax-wedge focusing aid is indeed feasible...the equivalent of an optical split image patch.
I guess that makes the Hasselblad SWC a very basic point & shoot - no metering, scale focusing. 🙂
Definition of: point-and-shoot camera
A film or digital camera in which the focus and exposure is entirely automatic. You aim and press the button; the camera does the rest. Point-and-shoot cameras can range from cheap throw-aways to pocket-sized digitals. Even high-end cameras have a point-and-shoot option, in which the camera makes all settings automatically. Although there may be settings for different lighting conditions such as bright sun vs. dusk, point-and-shoot cameras have no options to manually set the aperture, shutter speed and focus.
All this camera needed was a RF patch-like mechanism for manual focus in the VF and there was no need of an EVF. I cannot see how MF will work in a OVF with no gradual mechanism like an RF patch, where one sees the lines aligning gradually and also right on the subject that is being photographed. A simple light indicator or even a gradual light indicator will not do, and I'm afraid that in the end one might end up using the EVF for manual focus, which will be fine for some but not satisfactory for others.
Sure, there is a parallax between the OVF and the EVF picture that might be usable for a Leica-type rangefnder. This concept in the X100 would be flawed however, because there is both a horizontal and a vertical parallax. Any meaningful RF action would entail diagonally shifting the EVF image in relation to the OVF image. And then there are the different magnifications between EVF and OVF ...
Any seasoned Leica or Hexar RF user would at first glance suspect some truly weird rangefinder misalignment ...