Considering an x100t, have a question.
Re: Considering an x100t, have a question.
karuzo1 wrote:
DarnGoodPhotos wrote:
karuzo1 wrote:
DarnGoodPhotos wrote:
karuzo1 wrote:
Hello all,
I own several Dslr’s for semi professional work. So I’m looking for a different camera to carry with me.
‘the musts are:
fixed lens, and with aperture ring.
shutter control knob.
Found that the x100t might fit the bill for this purpose.
my questions are:
can you view in evf in real time the result of changing the aperture?
is there any other camera you’d recommend other than the x100t, must be fixed lens, as I don’t want to start investing in lenses, so the x-pro is our of the question. I would definitely consider earlier models if all I listed applies. Would you recommend the x100t?
thank you.
Doron
Do you plan on shooting a lot of high-ISO (1600 and above) JPGs of people?
The X100T is the earliest model from that line that I would suggest; it has a lot of handling and viewfinder improvements over the S. The first X100 had a unique 12MP sensor which a lot of people like but its AF is slower and its viewfinder isn't as good. Also, the cost of a used T is not much higher than a used S.
The other Fuji fixed lens cameras are the X70 and XF10 but they don't have viewfinders.
Personally I think you should stump up for the X100F, but if not the X100T is a great camera and fairly inexpensive used.
Thanks. I actually ordered the x100f. Getting it try all sort of shots, mainly excited about the film simulations.
Thats great, the F is a fantastic camera. Update your firmware once you receive it.
Thanks for pointing out. Will do.
Go ahead and research parallax correction and the frame lines in the F's OVF.
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