Fujifilm X100V - Images

Absolutely love your captures, Mike! How do you like the V so far as to low light and high iso captures? I ended up selling the X100F in favour of the RX1Rii (different concepts, I know) mainly for how much better the RX1Rii renders low light (same as the A7Rii basically). But usability wise the X100 series to me is hard to beat.

Thank you, umcelinho, I enjoy using my Fujifilm X100V very much.

I’m not much of a lowlight photographer, by the time the sun goes down I’m usually home sipping a glass of wine. However, I did use my old X100F indoors at ISO 1000 at the Otsuka museum of art in Shikoku earlier this year and it performed well enough for me. I have to imagine the X100V would do the same or better.

Inside the Otsuka MOA (photography is authorized).
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I hope this helps answer your question.

All the best,
Mike
 
Yuushien Garden

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Fujifilm X100V
Astia film simulation
Yuushien Garden, Shimane Prefecture, Japan
Oct 2020

All the best,
Mike
 
Yonago Kaike Onsen, Tottori Prefecture, Japan

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Yikes!
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Fujifilm X100V
Astia film simulation
Tottori Prefecture, Japan
Oct 2020

All the best,
Mike
 
Izumo Taisha Shrine - located in Izumo City, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
It's comprised of several buildings.

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X100V
Acros film simulation
Izumo City, Shimane Prefecture, Japan - Nov 2020

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Mike
 
In the distance I saw a man walking two beautiful Golden Retrievers. I figured I'd just stay put and let them come to me. This could be a good picture. As they got within range of a nice photograph one of the dogs started acting a little funny.
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A dog has to do what a dog has to do.
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Time to move on down the road.
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X100V
Astia film simulation
Mizuki Shigeru Road - Tottori Prefecture, Japan - Nov 2020

All the best,
Mike
 
Even the public restroom is a tourist attraction!

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X100V
Astia film simulation
Mizuki Shigeru Road - Tottori Prefecture, Japan - Nov 2020

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Mike
 
Hiking part of the Nakahechi trail in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan.

The rain was supposed to stop... it didn't.
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I had an umbrella in one hand, a walking stick in the other and somehow I managed to hold and shoot with the X100V too!
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And, every time I looked through the viewfinder it would instantly fog up. But it was worth all the trouble to get these pictures.
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After about two hours of walking the the trail we arrived at the Kumano Hongu Taisha Grand Shrine.
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Fujifilm X100V
Astia film simulation
Wakayama Prefecture, Japan - Nov 2020

All the best,
Mike
 
People praying at Kumano Hongu Taisha Grand Shrine.
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Time to move on.
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I think there are more steps in Japan than any other country in the world. Wherever we go it's either up or down a lot of steps.
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Onward we march across the edge of a rice field.
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Fujifilm X100V
Astia film simulation
Wakayama Prefecture, Japan - Nov 2020

All the best,
Mike
 
Out of the fog there it was... Oyunohara!
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This torii gate is huge! To be more precise it's 33.9 meters tall, 42 meters wide and weighs 172 tons. Very impressive!
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They say it's the largest torii gate in the world.

Fujifilm X100V
Astia film simulation
Wakayama Prefecture, Japan - Nov 2020

All the best,
Mike
 
Visiting the North shore of Hokkaido.
The Sea of Okhotsk viewed from Cape Hinode.

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This must be some sort of scarecrow to keep the seagulls away.
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The Queen of the cape
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Fujifilm X100V
Astia film simulation
Hokkaido, Japan - December 2020

All the best,
Mike
 
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