DerrickC
Member
I borrowed a friend's X100 to try out during a visit to Hong Kong last week and posted some images as well as some impressions of the camera on my blog: (LINK HERE). Got some interesting images due to Typhoon Nesat that passed by which caused practically everything in HK to shut down.
I am quite impressed with the quality of the files the camera produces. My friend's camera does suffer from the 'sticky shutter' problem so it is off to the service centre for fixing or replacement.
Do check out the blog post if you have time.
I am quite impressed with the quality of the files the camera produces. My friend's camera does suffer from the 'sticky shutter' problem so it is off to the service centre for fixing or replacement.

Do check out the blog post if you have time.
JonR
Well-known
Very nice night photo! Jon R
It's a great night time camera... love mine for that reason.
DerrickC
Member
Yes, i really enjoyed using the camera at night. The majority of the photos I took at night were at ISO1600, F2 with Exposure compensation set to -0.7.
kuvvy
Well-known
Nice shot Derrick and I'm using the same setting as you too. As with any camera there are pros and cons and there will always those who prefer camera A to camera B, but I have to say I'm well impressed by it.
Paul
Paul
Andercam
Newbie
Yes, i really enjoyed using the camera at night. The majority of the photos I took at night were at ISO1600, F2 with Exposure compensation set to -0.7.
Interesting . . . I too have found, -2/3 to -1.0 is the right place for night urban shooting.
DerrickC
Member
Interesting . . . I too have found, -2/3 to -1.0 is the right place for night urban shooting.
I think it is quite normal for me to automatically set the exposure compensation to -2/3 to -1 when shooting in darker environments. The exposure meters of most cameras (actually all that i have used so far
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