dave lackey
Veteran
Okay, I'm partial to the little X1, and it has been rightly mentioned that it is slow focusing in low light (the X2 is better). It is a contrast, rather than phase, focus.
It's ease of use and size is everything, and where it can be a prime camera, it isn't an M9 or any other full sized camera (although the image quality certainly is). It often equals my Canon 5D.
I still shoot my IIIc and IIIf, and I would say that the X1 is the best Barnack ever. Get used to the optical viewer, I use a VC 40mm and it's just about perfect. Up close takes practice, but the little bugger beeps when in focus so one can frame and shoot pretty quickly, far more quickly than a Barnack. So how slow is slow?
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Dan, I agree. Quality images. Small package. And as Godfrey has shown time and again, the little camera is fast enough.
A thought:
The used prices are low enough to begin collecting the things and with a bunch of batteries you could buy enough X1s to last a lifetime.
robert blu
quiet photographer
Yes, while that can happen, there are two other options. One is scale focus and is easily set. The other is prime the shutter for release by pre-focus and hold the button down slightly until you are ready for a shot. It works super fast and with full matrix metering (or whatever it is called) exposure and focus work everytime.
Yes Dave, your suggestion works well.
I was not clear enough, my mistake sorry.
I try to explain better. In normal light situation the x1 works well. Unfortunately I shoot oft in low light situation, like club or art galleries iso up to 800/1600 and f2,8 in order to have at least 1/30 of second. At f2,8 is difficult to zone focus and if your subject is moving through the room...if he static it's ok...
But yes, the x1 is excellent, small and light...no doubts
robert
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robert blu
quiet photographer
In LFI magazine 04/2015 there is an interesting article "Urban Geometry" about a work made by Enrico Markus Essl an austrian photographer with the X1.
Interesting!
robert
Interesting!
robert
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