poll: how well do you know joe or...what's your best guess?

poll: how well do you know joe or...what's your best guess?

  • yes

    Votes: 50 75.8%
  • no

    Votes: 16 24.2%

  • Total voters
    66
  • Poll closed .
Of course you did. I'm so confident in this that I will catch and eat a small dog from the neighborhood if I'm wrong.
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TimBarker

Aawww! Now we'll never get to see this!

But congratulations on the new x100! Post 'em when ya got 'em!

Mark
 
They are a nice camera Joe ... just wait until you get to your third one, they're even better!
 
Joe,

I'm not sure why but I often find that threads you start or participate in are usually very entertaining--this one is no exception. Congrats on your purchase. From everything I've read the X100 is a dandy little camera and I'm sure you'll enjoy it to the fullest. Can't wait to see Edmonton through the viewfinder of a Fuji...
 
eric tried the X100 at the Rff meetup / Jsrockit's
and LOVED it...
It was hard NOT to take a Good Shot...;)

I was glad Eric was into it. It doesn't get as much love as it should at the RFF meet-ups... not fancy enough perhaps (compared to people's M9s with Noctiluxes and what not)?

I think the lack of true manual focus makes people not like it.
 
hood/adapter not in stock but one is mine when they do arrive.
protector already on.
filter to follow...
Joe

congrats! I think it's a great camera...
about the adapter, and if all you need is a filter: take a 49mm filter, take out the glass, screw it on the camera opposite to what we are all used to (the "female" threading towards the camera) and then you can use any 49mm filter on it...
Enjoy!!:)
 
Joe,

Congratulations. I'm sure you will enjoy using it. Look forward to seeing how your output compares to the stuff you were producing with the RD1s. At the very least it makes lens choice easy:D

Regarding filters - I found it much more flare prone when using a filter (with the Fuji hood), so now I just use the hood and flare has reduced considerably.

Also, as KM25, I'm just shooting jpegs - I like the output better than I can get from LR3
 
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Joe,

Congratulations. I'm sure you will enjoy using it. Look forward to seeing how your output compares to the stuff you were producing with the RD1s. At the very least it makes lens choice easy:D

Regarding filters - I found it much more flare prone when using a filter (with the Fuji hood), so now I just use the hood and flare has reduced considerably.

Also, as KM25, I'm just shooting jpegs - I like the output better than I can get from LR3

unprocessed jpegs?
 
did i buy an x100 over lunch today?

answer revealed after work...



I was going to vote "No" but maybe I read this all wrong...
I thought you were asking if you bought this camera instead of lunch...I figured you could of still had lunch...:D
I also thought you were "Done"...???
 
Watch this space,
soon to be released, hailing from Canada,
a new reality-based show...

"Joe's decisions"

:D

PS: Congrats, Joe. I would have done the exact same thing were I in your shoes.
 
unprocessed jpegs?

I might tweak exposure etc, but nothing serious as it is usually fine. The jpeg output is very good. I have it all set flat except for noise reduction at low, sharpness medium hard and shadows medium hard (from KM25) and film type velvia.
 
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