kievman
Kievman
No one will ever get a chance to read this post (On page 80! I am sure....) But most of the B&W images suffer from typical digital photo images - lack of shadow detail and blow out highlights. and are in my opinion not very good and are certainly no match for B&W film images. the color is quite good (thats what these cameras are made for after all) The low light performance is quite good, if you don't mind the softer detail. But is this camera really worth 1200 bucks I truly doubt it....
fireblade
Vincenzo.
No one will ever get a chance to read this post (On page 80! I am sure....) But most of the B&W images suffer from typical digital photo images - lack of shadow detail and blow out highlights. and are in my opinion not very good and are certainly no match for B&W film images. the color is quite good (thats what these cameras are made for after all) The low light performance is quite good, if you don't mind the softer detail. But is this camera really worth 1200 bucks I truly doubt it....
who cares....i enjoy viewing the images here, colour and B&W
paulfish4570
Veteran
kievman, why did you click on this thread?
gavinlg
Veteran
No one will ever get a chance to read this post (On page 80! I am sure....) But most of the B&W images suffer from typical digital photo images - lack of shadow detail and blow out highlights. and are in my opinion not very good and are certainly no match for B&W film images. the color is quite good (thats what these cameras are made for after all) The low light performance is quite good, if you don't mind the softer detail. But is this camera really worth 1200 bucks I truly doubt it....
What you generally see in regards to dynamic range with digital output is peoples processing choices, much like agitation and developer choice can completely change the way a film will look once developed.. The x100 sensor is very very good, and can probably achieve upwards of 12 or so stops of DR. In fact it's dynamic range is probably higher overall than the $3000 (body only) nikon d700 or the $2500 (body only) canon 5d mkII. In this respect, 1200 bucks is truly a bargain. The thing is, a lot of us don't like 'flat' greyscale images, so we choose to block up the blacks and push the contrast. Regardless, the camera is more than capable.
Snacks
Established
Blown highlights are more user error. I do consider the camera over-priced, but I've no regrets.
celluloidprop
Well-known
But most of the B&W images suffer from typical digital photo images - lack of shadow detail and blow out highlights.
I don't see this on that many images here - but this is one of many processing choices. You saw deep blacks and blown whites from a lot of B&W photographers in the film days, even famous ones. (Moriyama, Ralph Gibson, etc.)
Digital DR does start to get limited as ISO increases (and I wind up at 1600+ over half the time) - but I don't recall a wide range of tones from TMax 3200 or Delta 3200 shot at 3200, either.
Snacks
Established

I miss shooting 6x6!
maggieo
More Deadly

Amelia, March 18, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr

Domino, March 18, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr

Gesture, March 17, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr

A Chair for My Living Room. March 20, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
The B&W was done in Silver Efex Pro 2. The color rendering is pretty true-to-life when I want it to be and not when that's needed. I love this camera.
greyelm
Malcolm
greyelm
Malcolm
Thanks. We are having a great spring. Here's another from a bit further on.

paulfish4570
Veteran
beautiful. what are those stumps? they look like beavers have gnawed off their trunks ...
greyelm
Malcolm
beautiful. what are those stumps? they look like beavers have gnawed off their trunks ...
Thanks.
I'm not sure what type of trees the stumps were, they all appeared just to be weathered. Unfortunately we haven't had wild beavers for 200 years but I understand some were released into the wild in Scotland a couple of years ago.
I have a closer picture of them taken with my GF1 and I will post it in the "Something, anything" thread. It shows that ducks like the stumps.
paulfish4570
Veteran
i saw that shot, malcolm. up close, they look like cypress "knees" left from old root systems in swamps.
Steve M.
Veteran
I like what I see here, and I don't even like digital! The color shots are very nice, and even the B&W look fine (for digital). I always figured that if I ever went this route to shoot color it would probably be with an M8, since I like the shots from those. But this Fuji is even more attractive (especially at a much lower price). For a small sensor camera, not much to complain about, is there? The macros are an added bonus. Good lens on the camera.
yossarian123
Sam I Am
Threads like these are killing me. Someone buy my hexar already so I can buy an x100!!!
andredossantos
Well-known
Im continually amazed at the colors this little things produces...

Untitled by andre dos santos, on Flickr

sarcophagus by andre dos santos, on Flickr

Untitled by andre dos santos, on Flickr

DSCF0311 by andre dos santos, on Flickr

Untitled by andre dos santos, on Flickr

sarcophagus by andre dos santos, on Flickr

Untitled by andre dos santos, on Flickr

DSCF0311 by andre dos santos, on Flickr
Snacks
Established
I like the swan photo, Greyelm.
Here are some night shots taken by chance on the way home from a woodland walk, where I took none!
Oh yeah, and I like the new firmware - rapid focusing in the dark!
Here are some night shots taken by chance on the way home from a woodland walk, where I took none!


Oh yeah, and I like the new firmware - rapid focusing in the dark!
greyelm
Malcolm
I love the X100, it produces raw files that are very easily adjusted when imported into Lightroom. Here are a few to show what I mean, all had minimal processing.
1. The X100 sensor captures enough info that this overblown sky came back in LR
2. The X100 sensor keeps enough info that the shadows still preserve detail when lifted.
1. The X100 sensor captures enough info that this overblown sky came back in LR

2. The X100 sensor keeps enough info that the shadows still preserve detail when lifted.

Photosynthetech
Established
I got a bunch of blown highlights and clipped blacks





Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
I'm having a similar experience using Aperture. These X100 files are robust! 
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