BobbyT
Newbie
Set image quality to "F+ RAW", and film simulation to "B". Now you can fire away, and capture two images with each shutter actuation, one in fine black and white, and one RAW, which you can process any way you like. With this setting, the neatest part is being able to see the image in either black and white or color just by toggling the viewfinder between OVF and EVF. This is a wonderful way to visualize immediately how the image looks in monochrome vs. color depiction. The M9 can do these image captures, too, for only ten times the money, but it can't show the black and white in the viewfinder, and neither can any DSLR.
JonR
Well-known
Interesting.... Will try this out as soon as my X100 gets back from repair (sticky apparture
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/Jon R
/Jon R
Michiel Fokkema
Michiel Fokkema
Most digital camera's which have RAW capability can do this. Nevertheless very cool.
Ijak
Newbie
Ijak
Ijak
I have tried this setup on my X100 and it does not seem to work?
I have V 1.11, could you tell me what I am doing wrong. Many thanks
Ijak
I have tried this setup on my X100 and it does not seem to work?
I have V 1.11, could you tell me what I am doing wrong. Many thanks
andersju
Well-known
Ijak, in what what does it not seem to work? What files do you get? You should end up with a normal RAW file and a b&w jpeg. In the camera, you'll only see the jpeg.
I've been shooting this way for a month or two now and I love it. One thing that I at first didn't think I'd use, but that I've come to really like, is the 1,5 second preview in the finder after taking a picture. Using the optical finder and then seeing the actual picture in b&w for a second is not just pretty cool (feels like the effect sometimes used in movies!), it also lets me quickly judge whether I "got it" (with regards to composition and exposure), so I never have to chimp.
I've been shooting this way for a month or two now and I love it. One thing that I at first didn't think I'd use, but that I've come to really like, is the 1,5 second preview in the finder after taking a picture. Using the optical finder and then seeing the actual picture in b&w for a second is not just pretty cool (feels like the effect sometimes used in movies!), it also lets me quickly judge whether I "got it" (with regards to composition and exposure), so I never have to chimp.
I don't see the big deal honestly... if you use raw, you can create anything you want of the file in PP. I'm not so sure seeing it in B&W when chimping is going to hurt or help. Also, viewing the image in your VF after the fact is still chimping. That said, I don't think chimping is a bad thing... Anyway, to each his own.
Richard G
Veteran
Sorry, what is chimping exactly?
Ijak
Newbie
X100 sees B&W and colour at the same time
X100 sees B&W and colour at the same time
I have only had this camera for a few weeks and I am still getting to grips with it. The penny has now dropped and I understand and like this feature, above all I love this camera. I have just shot some pics on my local patch ( which I have seen for years ). The IQ and the autumn colour rendition is amazing and have opened my eyes.
Ijak
X100 sees B&W and colour at the same time
Ijak, in what what does it not seem to work? What files do you get? You should end up with a normal RAW file and a b&w jpeg. In the camera, you'll only see the jpeg.
I've been shooting this way for a month or two now and I love it. One thing that I at first didn't think I'd use, but that I've come to really like, is the 1,5 second preview in the finder after taking a picture. Using the optical finder and then seeing the actual picture in b&w for a second is not just pretty cool (feels like the effect sometimes used in movies!), it also lets me quickly judge whether I "got it" (with regards to composition and exposure), so I never have to chimp.
I have only had this camera for a few weeks and I am still getting to grips with it. The penny has now dropped and I understand and like this feature, above all I love this camera. I have just shot some pics on my local patch ( which I have seen for years ). The IQ and the autumn colour rendition is amazing and have opened my eyes.
rbelyell
Well-known
yes it is a cool feature, and yess, most other dslr's allow you to shoot raw+ jpeg where raw is color and jpeg whatever you want (b&w, sepia etc). difference is other dslrs only show jpeg setting in the vf, where x100 shows both at the flick of a switch. thats what makes this feature special on x100.
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