lxmike
M2 fan.
At present I'm mainly shooting with my Leica M2 and IIIa, for my digital needs with a Panasonic GF2, but I am considering getting a X100, (once I generate the funds) What appeals is the way the x100 has the classic look of a classic rf, b ut I worry that it may not handle like a classic rf. I have heard it is quirky. In practical usage how do people find this camera
skibeerr
Well-known
It is a very good camera. You have to get used to it which takes a while.
" I have heard it is quirky" so am I ... my wife still loves me
" I have heard it is quirky" so am I ... my wife still loves me
ktmrider
Well-known
Love Mine
Love Mine
Have had mine as well as a 58 M2 for about a year and a half. It is a great camera if you can live with a 35 mm only (28 mm available). It is half the weight of the M2, produces great photos, and is great in low light. Software upgrades greatly improved autofocus speed. When I get lazy or don't want to go with film, the X100 is in the bag.
Love Mine
Have had mine as well as a 58 M2 for about a year and a half. It is a great camera if you can live with a 35 mm only (28 mm available). It is half the weight of the M2, produces great photos, and is great in low light. Software upgrades greatly improved autofocus speed. When I get lazy or don't want to go with film, the X100 is in the bag.
ramosa
B&W
If you really want GAS, you could ponder the new X100S 
lxmike
M2 fan.
If you really want GAS, you could ponder the new X100S![]()
If only but the wife would divorce me
lxmike
M2 fan.
Have had mine as well as a 58 M2 for about a year and a half. It is a great camera if you can live with a 35 mm only (28 mm available). It is half the weight of the M2, produces great photos, and is great in low light. Software upgrades greatly improved autofocus speed. When I get lazy or don't want to go with film, the X100 is in the bag.[/quote
Mnat thanks this is very helpfull
lxmike
M2 fan.
It is a very good camera. You have to get used to it which takes a while.
" I have heard it is quirky" so am I ... my wife still loves me![]()
My wife might stop loving me if I buy another camera, she would probably insist that I sell the M2 to get an X100, quirky does not bother me so much, they say the Rollei 35 is quirky but I still shoot with one.
kuvvy
Well-known
The X100 is a great camera Mick. I find shooting with the fixed lens no problem for me. When I go into Manchester with the RFF guys I can easily shoot with just that camera while others are shooting their Leicas with various lenses. If its the original X100 you're thinking of getting my mates will say watch this space as they'll know I'll be temped by the new model. That could mean a bargai for you. I'll keep you in mind Mick.
Paul
Paul
lxmike
M2 fan.
The X100 is a great camera Mick. I find shooting with the fixed lens no problem for me. When I go into Manchester with the RFF guys I can easily shoot with just that camera while others are shooting their Leicas with various lenses. If its the original X100 you're thinking of getting my mates will say watch this space as they'll know I'll be temped by the new model. That could mean a bargai for you. I'll keep you in mind Mick.
Paul
Mny thanks paul, thanks for the kind offer of keeping me in mind, does that mean your planning to get the x100S when it comes out
GaryLH
Veteran
Even though I own a xp1 as well as the x100, as good as the x100s is, I do not intend to upgrade. I plan to keep the x100 until it dies. On the other hand, if I did not have the x100 already, I would consider the new one if u can afford it. I am a day one owner of the x100, the sw updates Fuji has made to the camera as really changed it from what it was when it shipped..
Good luck
Gary
Good luck
Gary
benlees
Well-known
The X100 is a great camera but it is a digital camera! I'm always pressing buttons on the back by mistake. The looks of it kind of fool you. I have to train my grip so I don't disturb anything!
lxmike
M2 fan.
Even though I own a xp1 as well as the x100, as good as the x100s is, I do not intend to upgrade. I plan to keep the x100 until it dies. On the other hand, if I did not have the x100 already, I would consider the new one if u can afford it. I am a day one owner of the x100, the sw updates Fuji has made to the camera as really changed it from what it was when it shipped..
Good luck
Gary
I wish I could consider buying a new x100s but it would probably be way out of my budget
akptc
Shoot first, think later
I love it..

GaryLH
Veteran
I love it..
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Nice. Where did u order that thumbs up with the exposure compensation protector?
Gary
lxmike
M2 fan.
I love it..
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thats one very nice camera
akptc
Shoot first, think later
lxmike
M2 fan.
The X100 is a great camera but it is a digital camera! I'm always pressing buttons on the back by mistake. The looks of it kind of fool you. I have to train my grip so I don't disturb anything!
I was hoping that it would be like picking up a classic RF in its usage
willie_901
Veteran
After an initial adjustment period, you will enjoy using a X100.
These tips may be helpful:
Turn of all automatic settings
Use AF one way initially (M mode using the AF button or AFS mode)
Initially turn audio focus confirmation on, this could help you adapt to how the AF works
Don't hesitate to use the digital zoom function to check focus
Remember to use the built in 3X ND filter as needed (bright light, wide apertures)
The lens is not deigned for maximum sharpness in macro mode at f stop numbers below 4
If you use raw: the Fuji's files respond extremely well to highlight recovery, so don't be afraid of overexposure
The maximum ISO is 1600. Above that, the raw (and in-camera jpeg) data is multiplied digitally, not electronically, to simulate increased exposure. A one stop push in raw processing is no problem. At two stops you might see banding in shadows and you will see banding above that.
These tips may be helpful:
Turn of all automatic settings
Use AF one way initially (M mode using the AF button or AFS mode)
Initially turn audio focus confirmation on, this could help you adapt to how the AF works
Don't hesitate to use the digital zoom function to check focus
Remember to use the built in 3X ND filter as needed (bright light, wide apertures)
The lens is not deigned for maximum sharpness in macro mode at f stop numbers below 4
If you use raw: the Fuji's files respond extremely well to highlight recovery, so don't be afraid of overexposure
The maximum ISO is 1600. Above that, the raw (and in-camera jpeg) data is multiplied digitally, not electronically, to simulate increased exposure. A one stop push in raw processing is no problem. At two stops you might see banding in shadows and you will see banding above that.
marcr1230
Well-known
I've just price dropped and relisted my beautiful X100 in classifieds
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/pho...ct/37148/title/price-drop-21-fuji-x100/cat/13
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/pho...ct/37148/title/price-drop-21-fuji-x100/cat/13
ramosa
B&W
If only but the wife would divorce me
haha. you made me cackle there. (sounds like my marriage
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