Post your X100 photos

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I just got an X100s, took it to morning coffee at a friend's house - and forgot to insert my SD card. To my amazement the camera took 32 pics before it ran out of internal memory. I think that, without a card, it limits file size to about 750K..

Point being if you forget the card all is not lost, at least for a little while.

Here's one.
 

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first pic with new X100s.
 

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Notre Dame Cathedral in Montreal

Notre Dame Cathedral in Montreal

X100. jpeg straight out of camera, no post. ISO 3200, f/2, 1/55, handheld.

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Australia

National Museum in Canberra


Katoomba Falls in Blue Mountains


Rolling hills outside of Jenolan Caves


Sydney Opera House in NSW
 
Matt, these are truly wonderful images. Thanks for sharing. I'm an M2 and M6 user, but have been reluctantly considering adding an xpro 1 or x100s to the kit. I was leaning toward the xpro1, but these have sold me on the x100s.

My gear comment is not meant in any way to diminish your skills. Great cameras don't make great images. You've just shown what the x100s is capable of in the hands of someone who knows what to do with it!
 
I had the XP1 when it was first released and was not a fan. Plus I prefer how compact the x100s is. Typically when I travel I'll have the x100s (35mm) and one of my M2's with a 50mm 'cron mounted. Perfect duo IMO!

Thank you for the compliment!

Matt, these are truly wonderful images. Thanks for sharing. I'm an M2 and M6 user, but have been reluctantly considering adding an xpro 1 or x100s to the kit. I was leaning toward the xpro1, but these have sold me on the x100s.

My gear comment is not meant in any way to diminish your skills. Great cameras don't make great images. You've just shown what the x100s is capable of in the hands of someone who knows what to do with it!
 
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