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If you have X100T and you care about stills and not video, you will not get much by moving to X100V

Started Jul 17, 2020 | User reviews thread
SoCalDawg Regular Member • Posts: 125
Re: If you have X100T and you care about stills ... switch to the X100V

John Gellings wrote:

SemK wrote:

Bottom line - IMO - If you have X100T and you care about stills and not video, you will not get much by moving to X100.

I do not agree at all... the X100V gives you a better EVF, a better LCD, a better lens, weather resistance and can focus in the dark (which the T certainly cannot do). These all help in stills photography.

You say focus in the dark. I often go to our bluff to take post-sunset shots. I am an amateur but have been playing with hyperfocal distance. For these shots over the Pacific I lock my exposure & then often aim down (I’m on a ledge)  to focus on a bush or tree below before taking the shot. Several times it’s been so dark I can barely see the bush but the V locks focus.

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