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DSCF0239 by fredkelder, sur Flickr[/URL]Thanks for help. Actually, when I share a photo on my own website, the brand of the device is automatically showed under the photo and I can't remove it. As I don't have a sponsor, I don't want to show any kind of free advert so I export from LR without EXIF.Here's a link to your album:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/45452445@N03/sets/72157652665350712
Your photos are good, man, but I would really appreciate seeing the EXIF info, which seems to have been stripped out.
Actually I shot with both, Df and X100T during my last walk, and I prefer the DF. IQ with the X100T is excellent but IQ with the Df is magic. Moreover, I did not realize until I try them at the same time, but a large SLR viewfinder is truly irreplaceable.Nice images. I shoot with an X100T too. I noticed that you also use a Nikon DF...what made you go back to the X100T? Do you still use the Nikon DF?
not to bash your gear choices. i'm sure the Df does produces better files than an x100t. however that camera is an absolute monstrosity. it's like the frankenstein of cameras. i would rather have a decent compact (like the panasonic lx7) than that beast of a machine.Actually I shot with both, Df and X100T during my last walk, and I prefer the DF. IQ with the X100T is excellent but IQ with the Df is magic. Moreover, I did not realize until I try them at the same time, but a large SLR viewfinder is truly irreplaceable.Nice images. I shoot with an X100T too. I noticed that you also use a Nikon DF...what made you go back to the X100T? Do you still use the Nikon DF?
Tools are tools. No "beasts", no "monsters". Simply "tools". As I already answered your question, I will not bother this thread dedicated to the Fuji X100T.athensGA wrote
not to bash your gear choices. i'm sure the Df does produces better files than an x100t. however that camera is an absolute monstrosity. it's like the frankenstein of cameras. i would rather have a decent compact (like the panasonic lx7) than that beast of a machine.