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seems like the perfect camera for about 90% or more of what a street shooter needs/wants.
small, quiet & quick, classic looking, 35mm fov...
now, where do i get 1200 smackers?
small, quiet & quick, classic looking, 35mm fov...
now, where do i get 1200 smackers?
kxl
Social Documentary
now, where do i get 1200 smackers?
Bye-bye RD1's ??? :angel:
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
It would seem that way wouldn't it. It seems to have pretty well everything that the hard core street shooter wants in a camera that comes in at a sixth of the price of an M9 ... with no lens!
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Bye-bye RD1's ??? :angel:
no, i don't see myself selling them...but maybe my g1 and 20/1.7...
the x100 would be great as an everyday camera and a weekend tagalong with the rd1, or something small and light for those lazy afternoons...
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i might sell a lens too...
lots of time to obsess...
lots of time to obsess...
fotomeow
name under my name
it looks like a great shooter for a 35mm angle lens.
I have been using my M8 with CV 28/1.9 to fill the 35mm slot, along with the RD1s with the 50 "lux to round of the 75mm slot. (for a 35mm/75mm combo).
I could use the x100 for the 35mm slot, and use the M8 with CV 15mm to get a wider angle at 20mm, for a trio of choices: 20mm, 35mm, and 75 mm ....... let the dreams continue....
I have been using my M8 with CV 28/1.9 to fill the 35mm slot, along with the RD1s with the 50 "lux to round of the 75mm slot. (for a 35mm/75mm combo).
I could use the x100 for the 35mm slot, and use the M8 with CV 15mm to get a wider angle at 20mm, for a trio of choices: 20mm, 35mm, and 75 mm ....... let the dreams continue....
jky
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Yeah... perfect for street. Seems like a homerun for sure.
migtex
Don't eXchange Freedom!
hmmm some Nikon RF's for sale....It would seem that way wouldn't it. It seems to have pretty well everything that the hard core street shooter wants in a camera that comes in at a sixth of the price of an M9 ... with no lens!
It's hard! Dumb good and trusty +50 year old cameras for a shinning new kid on the block.. just because the emotional can not cope with the it...
And then it will fell short of expectations (happens all the time right?!)... but drolling like a mad man...
Well, a Man got to do what a Man got to do.... resist (his own) temptation .... or not..... :angel: :bang:
_larky
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Have any of the testers done any street stuff with it, apart from taking pictures of empty streets that is?
I think it comes down to true AF performance or how well the manual focus is implemented as to if it will be a great digital street camera. I'm excited... I wish I could pre-order in the US at somewhere outside of the NYC area.
videogamemaker
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I think it comes down to true AF performance or how well the manual focus is implemented as to if it will be a great digital street camera. I'm excited... I wish I could pre-order in the US at somewhere outside of the NYC area.
You can. Precision camera, one of the RFF sponsors is doing pre orders with and without a deposit.
_larky
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I just hope that, when on manual focus ,the lens will stay focussed and not have to pop into position, take the shot, then pop back.
You can. Precision camera, one of the RFF sponsors is doing pre orders with and without a deposit.
Damn... they don't show up in google when looking where to buy an X100. I signed up for no deposit version since that was the only one they'd let you do online.
tapesonthefloor
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I just hope that, when on manual focus ,the lens will stay focussed and not have to pop into position, take the shot, then pop back.
This is a really good question. Skipping the time spent moving the lens into place is one of the major benefits of using MF on an AF camera. When this thing is in MF mode, I expect the shutter response to be basically instant.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
They got you too, Joe?
videogamemaker
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This is a really good question. Skipping the time spent moving the lens into place is one of the major benefits of using MF on an AF camera. When this thing is in MF mode, I expect the shutter response to be basically instant.
They say in the brochure that if in OVF mode, shutter lag is .1 seconds. I doubt very seriously that if in MF mode the lens will need to move, why would it?
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They got you too, Joe?
perhaps...it really seems like an ideal modern street camera.
It sure does look ideal... how are they going to f it up? It is inevitable isn't it?
tapesonthefloor
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They say in the brochure that if in OVF mode, shutter lag is .1 seconds. I doubt very seriously that if in MF mode the lens will need to move, why would it?
I think larky was originally worried that the lens might have a "resting" position, and that the lens would only narrow down to the selected focus point once the shutter is triggered.
But if that was the case you wouldn't see the effects of your focusing in the EVF, and that's insane, so I withdraw my question.
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mwooten
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I've been thinking the same way.perhaps...it really seems like an ideal modern street camera.
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