Johann Espiritu
Lawyer / Ninja
And just in time for Adobe's DNG Converter to give me a RAW workflow!
Here's the first "real" shot from it:

Eyes On The Ball by The Johann Espiritu™, on Flickr
More soon, and some thoughts as I put it through it's paces.
Here's the first "real" shot from it:

Eyes On The Ball by The Johann Espiritu™, on Flickr
More soon, and some thoughts as I put it through it's paces.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Love the photo!
I hope the Fuji X20 does well for you. You seem to have made a good start with it!
G
I hope the Fuji X20 does well for you. You seem to have made a good start with it!
G
Johann Espiritu
Lawyer / Ninja
Thanks! Enjoying it a lot so far, especially since I can now work with DNGs (Silkypix and I never got along).
I'm sure over time and with more practice, I'll be able to find that RAW sweet spot and pull a little more detail from the files. It took me a few months with both the M9 and the OMD. Every sensor has its strengths and quirks!
I'm sure over time and with more practice, I'll be able to find that RAW sweet spot and pull a little more detail from the files. It took me a few months with both the M9 and the OMD. Every sensor has its strengths and quirks!
FrankS
Registered User
That's an oddly shaped ball!
rbelyell
Well-known
nice capture. i sold my x10 a couple months ago in anticipation of the x20. then i read horror stories about its jpeg output compared to the x10, smearing, lack of detail etc.
well i got mine yesterday and did some very preliminary jpeg test shots, similar to those i made previously when i first got the x10. my initial reaction is the resolution/clarity/sharpness of the focused subject is noticeably superior to the x10. landscape and background detail is not what i personally want, but not worse than the x10. this is disappointing because imo one is entitled to expect successive generations to deliver a better product, especially when the change of sensor is, as fuji did here, specifically touted as an improvement.
having said this, imo, overall IQ may be fixable in firmware updates, though again, this is a very disappointing way to go about one,s business. secondly, but importantly, there are a number of performance improvements that make the overall use of the camera far better than the x10: much faster AF, focus confirmation in the vf, exposure info in the vf, Q button for quicker adjustments, 'sun' setting for better lcd viewing, inclusion of a 'film bracketing' feature, more control over 'auto iso' settings.
ive not tested low light/high iso, nor has the testing i have done anything but preliminary, but all in all i do think this iteration for me is, even if my findings hold up, superior enough over the x10 to warrant the upgrade.
tony
well i got mine yesterday and did some very preliminary jpeg test shots, similar to those i made previously when i first got the x10. my initial reaction is the resolution/clarity/sharpness of the focused subject is noticeably superior to the x10. landscape and background detail is not what i personally want, but not worse than the x10. this is disappointing because imo one is entitled to expect successive generations to deliver a better product, especially when the change of sensor is, as fuji did here, specifically touted as an improvement.
having said this, imo, overall IQ may be fixable in firmware updates, though again, this is a very disappointing way to go about one,s business. secondly, but importantly, there are a number of performance improvements that make the overall use of the camera far better than the x10: much faster AF, focus confirmation in the vf, exposure info in the vf, Q button for quicker adjustments, 'sun' setting for better lcd viewing, inclusion of a 'film bracketing' feature, more control over 'auto iso' settings.
ive not tested low light/high iso, nor has the testing i have done anything but preliminary, but all in all i do think this iteration for me is, even if my findings hold up, superior enough over the x10 to warrant the upgrade.
tony
Johann Espiritu
Lawyer / Ninja
I agree with you - the JPG output was a little disappointing. Silkypix is also not my favorite raw developer. As I said, though, only had to wait three days before Adobe officially accepted X20 raw files. Now a much happier user! So far, I think I can push this to ISO1600 and still get acceptable results (I like a little grain on my photos anyway).
It would still be nice to see a firmware upgrade. Even with NR set to -2 and at ISO400, JPG smearing was a little to aggressive for me.
Slight complaints with the above aside, the camera is a joy to use. Looks super cool too!
It would still be nice to see a firmware upgrade. Even with NR set to -2 and at ISO400, JPG smearing was a little to aggressive for me.
Slight complaints with the above aside, the camera is a joy to use. Looks super cool too!
Johann Espiritu
Lawyer / Ninja
That's an oddly shaped ball!
Don't blame it on distortion! The ball seemed to be oblong shaped in real life as well! Very odd!
Johann Espiritu
Lawyer / Ninja
A couple more samples from yesterday:

Hang the DJ, hang the DJ, hang the DJ. by The Johann Espiritu™, on Flickr

Bear bones. by The Johann Espiritu™, on Flickr

Hang the DJ, hang the DJ, hang the DJ. by The Johann Espiritu™, on Flickr

Bear bones. by The Johann Espiritu™, on Flickr
Johann Espiritu
Lawyer / Ninja
yoniDar
Member
Have had the x20 for about 3 weeks. It's a very capable camera.
I use the RAW converter from Fuji and import tiffs into PWP (my standby)
to winkle out any additional goodness from the image.
As it turns out my first P&S was also a Fuji, the E900, still in use today.
I use the RAW converter from Fuji and import tiffs into PWP (my standby)
to winkle out any additional goodness from the image.
As it turns out my first P&S was also a Fuji, the E900, still in use today.
coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
Just got it and liking it so far. Looking forward to actually going out to shoot.

Hanging in there. by Suguru Nishioka, on Flickr

Man and his coffee. by Suguru Nishioka, on Flickr

Hanging in there. by Suguru Nishioka, on Flickr

Man and his coffee. by Suguru Nishioka, on Flickr
Vics
Veteran
Looks great! Enjoy.
coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
A few more shots. No noise reduction nor added grain. Raw developed in LR4.
maggieo
More Deadly
Nice stuff, Sug!
Johann Espiritu
Lawyer / Ninja
Some street stuff. The X20 is so quiet, I'm sometimes not even sure I took a shot:

Ladies' Platform by The Johann Espiritu™, on Flickr

Ticket Counter by The Johann Espiritu™, on Flickr

Ladies' Platform by The Johann Espiritu™, on Flickr

Ticket Counter by The Johann Espiritu™, on Flickr
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