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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
flipswitch84 Junior Member • Posts: 33
Re: Could not get such pics with my older X100 series

Pictures I have uploaded are average, I just held my camera over our gate and took it then cropped it. Used LR to enhance. However one thing I do notice is if you don’t use some sort of software like LR, images, particularly landscapes look dull ( like the top picture if I didn’t use LR)and under-exposed. I always have to bring out the shadows. I’ve had my x100v for two weeks and haven’t taken a photo of a person yet, apparently that’s where the Fuji shines with skin tones. :).

Another thing I forgot to add is there’s quite a bit of CA in photos. What’s the reason behind this because I shoot in jpeg.

Sorry if my post was OT. These are just my impressions. I don’t feel the need to shoot in RAW because I’m still able to do lots to the pictures such as bringing in shadows and detail from under exposed/over exposed pictures. RAW file are too big and I’ve compared them with the jpegs and they are very comparable.

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