mlu19
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Owned the x100 for a little over a year before I got into film and sold it; missed it so much.
I grew really tired of my x100's exposue problems so I pounced on a used Canon 5d to try it out and compare the exposures. Here is my comparison, I would appreciate some help from the expert digital photographers out there...
So here is a photograph taken with the 5d with 50mm lens. ISO is 800 and we're at f2 on Av mode.
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Here is a photograph taken with the x100. Again ISO 800 and f2 but I had to put the camera at -2 EV to get a similar exposure. My camera seems to expose well during daylight but when in situations like this it consistently underexposes by over 1EV.
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Is this lighting really too tricky for the x100 to figure out? I'm tempted to move on to the 5d permanently. Thoughts/comments/help appreciated...
I grew really tired of my x100's exposue problems so I pounced on a used Canon 5d to try it out and compare the exposures. Here is my comparison, I would appreciate some help from the expert digital photographers out there...
So here is a photograph taken with the 5d with 50mm lens. ISO is 800 and we're at f2 on Av mode.
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Here is a photograph taken with the x100. Again ISO 800 and f2 but I had to put the camera at -2 EV to get a similar exposure. My camera seems to expose well during daylight but when in situations like this it consistently underexposes by over 1EV.
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Is this lighting really too tricky for the x100 to figure out? I'm tempted to move on to the 5d permanently. Thoughts/comments/help appreciated...
I know, but I had to put -2EV on the x100 shot.
Good luck with it.
Just saying that the amount of hype these things get is ridiculous.
For example, two years ago Steve Huff was gushing all over the X100, although to his credit he pointed out some quirks inbetween his exuberant, nearly orgasmic outbursts.
Last month when Huff wrote about his new X100s he introduced it by ranting about how lousy the X100 was.
It's pretty funny actually.
We must of made such lousy photos in the past with all those horrible antiquated cameras ;-p
Think if only you could restrain your GAS for two years and then only buy two-year old depreciated equipment at half-price. It would be new to you and an improvement over your older equipment, but you could cut your investment 50%.
As for myself, the X100, X100s were disappointing, I think they are cluttered and sluggish with nice cosmetics, and yes, a six-year old $400 DSLR will run circles around it, albeit with a penalty for bulk and coolness. But neither the X100 or DSLR fit into my pocket so if I am going out to shoot, why not bring something that works really well and actually can hit focus on a kid or moving subject? If I only shoot static or slow subjects it quite a limitation imposed by the camera.