willie_901
Veteran
Here is a series of portraits from the X100 taken by a professional wedding photographer.
Every shot was done wide open.
X100 Portraits
Think about these the next time somebody posts about how the X100 can't focus, is soft wide open, etc, etc.
Every shot was done wide open.
X100 Portraits
Think about these the next time somebody posts about how the X100 can't focus, is soft wide open, etc, etc.
Pablito
coco frío
?? pretty awful in my opinion. (i mean the photos.)
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back alley
IMAGES
no matter what you think of the content...the images are damn sharp!
gavinlg
Veteran
gavinlg
Veteran
Great light and the camera is obviously pretty incredible in terms of IQ. I love the wide open 'look' from it.
I need to get one of these cameras I think..
I need to get one of these cameras I think..
Leigh Youdale
Well-known
That's pretty damn impressive!
Can I hold out for the X101 or is this it?
Can I hold out for the X101 or is this it?
Pablito
coco frío
no matter what you think of the content...the images are damn sharp!
well, so are images from any decent point & shoot like an LX3 when displayed small on a computer monitor
gavinlg
Veteran
well, so are images from any decent point & shoot like an LX3 when displayed small on a computer monitor
Not in the same way. If that guy had used an lx3 instead, I would be able to tell the difference between the images with the 2 cameras immediately - even on screen.
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well, so are images from any decent point & shoot like an LX3 when displayed small on a computer monitor
I've been using my LX3 for a few years and I'm dissapointed with noise above ISO80. But it's really nice at 80. Of course DOF with P&S is always a problem, except for the macro stuff. That's great.
willie_901
Veteran
well, so are images from any decent point & shoot like an LX3 when displayed small on a computer monitor
The full-sized versions are available for viewing.
softshock
Established
I'm really not impressed.
capitalK
Warrior Poet :P
There's 2 or 3 shots I really like. Really its most important that his clients like them.
His B&W processing is really decent.
His B&W processing is really decent.
rdeleskie
Well-known
These are some of the best shots I've seen with the X100, and the first to really pique my interest. The photographer put the camera up against some tough situations (backlight, high contrast lighting/mis-en-scene) and the camera performed admirably at least in black and white. If they made an interchangeable lens version even with three lenses (28/2, 50/2 and 90/f2 equivalents) I would be on it in a New York minute.
adamjohari
Established
maybe i'm a newbie. but i thought they were great.
250swb
Well-known
I can't see that the type of camera made them any better or any worse that they are. If it's a good portrait it's a good portrait, whether made on a P&S, a DSLR, or an X100. FWIW I don't think they are good portraits but they do definitely look like wedding photographer portraits.
Steve
Steve
One man's cheese is another man's gold...
M4streetshooter
Tourist Thru Life
There's a few nice images in there but that's not the point.
It was his first shoot with the camera. He trusted it wide open and it didn't let him down.
I think that speaks a lot for the camera as well as the shooter.
All of us with the X100 eventually find the comfort zone.
He just jumped right in. Pretty ballsy move but he did it.
Give him a few weeks and see what he does with it.
Many thanks to OP, it's a good post.
It was his first shoot with the camera. He trusted it wide open and it didn't let him down.
I think that speaks a lot for the camera as well as the shooter.
All of us with the X100 eventually find the comfort zone.
He just jumped right in. Pretty ballsy move but he did it.
Give him a few weeks and see what he does with it.
Many thanks to OP, it's a good post.
Athos6
Tao Master
I liked them.
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