cellison
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Thanks to the built in ND filter I was able to shoot these wide open at lunch today. Who says this lens is soft wide open?
Chris



Chris
Very nice! Can't complain about those.
So the 1/1000s limitation at f/2 isn't an issue with the ND, then? Because that did give me pause...
Duh...so, you found a ND filter for it and it really does help in bright light? I might look around for one for my Nikons and try it out too. This is good info. Thanks,
I can't tell if you're being "funny" or asking serious questions. The ND filter is built into the X100.
Chris
Built in ND filter comes in pretty handy. Where were these shots taken?
Just!
Shooting in jpeg allows you to select ISO 100 and the three stop ND filter converts that to an ISO of 12 and based on the sunny sixteen rule ISO 12 at f2 is 1/1000 second in bright open sun ... which is the cameras fastest available shutter speed at this aperture.
In raw you'd be forced to over expose by a stop because you can only go to ISO 200.
Ottawa, Canada.
I shot raw at iso 200 and the shutter speeds are as follows
1/280 @f2.0
1/300 @f2.0
1/640 @f2.0
I just paid attention to the adorable waitress. Sorry, what was this topic about again? 🙂
Who says this lens is soft wide open?
Whoever says that is crazy based upon these pics...
Or based upon any other pics downscaled 20 times.
Or based upon any other pics downscaled 20 times.