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Vienna with X-T100

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horizont Forum Member • Posts: 77
Vienna with X-T100
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I was in Vienna last week with my X-T100 that I switched to from Nikon D7000 mainly because of weight. In general I'm very pleased with X-T100, however, I miss "ever readyness" of a DSLR. Next time I'll switch off the standby mode on X-T100 and keep the viewfinder always ON to see if battery survives that.

I hope you like the frontal oriented series below.

 horizont's gear list:horizont's gear list
Fujifilm X-T100 Fujifilm XF 35mm F1.4 R Fujifilm 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 II Fujifilm XF 23mm F2 R WR Nikon D7000 +4 more
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Fujifilm X-T100 Nikon D7000
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Advent1sam
Advent1sam Veteran Member • Posts: 9,089
Re: Vienna with X-T100
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horizont wrote:

I was in Vienna last week with my X-T100 that I switched to from Nikon D7000 mainly because of weight. In general I'm very pleased with X-T100, however, I miss "ever readyness" of a DSLR. Next time I'll switch off the standby mode on X-T100 and keep the viewfinder always ON to see if battery survives that.

I hope you like the frontal oriented series below.

Hi Horizon, have you got performance mode on?

Like it, excellent color/vibrance

Also, excellent

Cool

Not as strong, but them is strong!!

Interesting/thought provoking

Nice work, breath of fresh air, hats off!!

rwbaron Forum Pro • Posts: 14,345
Re: Vienna with X-T100

I really like the first image.

Bob

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 rwbaron's gear list:rwbaron's gear list
Fujifilm X-T2 Fujifilm X-T20 Fujifilm XF 18-55mm F2.8-4 R LM OIS Fujifilm XF 55-200mm F3.5-4.8 R LM OIS Fujifilm XF 23mm F1.4 R +8 more
elfroggio
elfroggio Veteran Member • Posts: 3,228
Re: Vienna with X-T100
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horizont wrote:

I was in Vienna last week with my X-T100 that I switched to from Nikon D7000 mainly because of weight. In general I'm very pleased with X-T100, however, I miss "ever readyness" of a DSLR. Next time I'll switch off the standby mode on X-T100 and keep the viewfinder always ON to see if battery survives that.

I hope you like the frontal oriented series below.

Nice photos but...

Don't go into standby mode. It's faster to turn on the camera than waking it up from the "sleep" aka slumber mode.

Note that the camera doesn't like being turned off and back on immediately. It needs a few seconds in between. Even then, it's faster that the slumber mode.

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Advent1sam
Advent1sam Veteran Member • Posts: 9,089
Re: Vienna with X-T100

elfroggio wrote:

horizont wrote:

I was in Vienna last week with my X-T100 that I switched to from Nikon D7000 mainly because of weight. In general I'm very pleased with X-T100, however, I miss "ever readyness" of a DSLR. Next time I'll switch off the standby mode on X-T100 and keep the viewfinder always ON to see if battery survives that.

I hope you like the frontal oriented series below.

Nice photos but...

Don't go into standby mode. It's faster to turn on the camera than waking it up from the "sleep" aka slumber mode.

Note that the camera doesn't like being turned off and back on immediately. It needs a few seconds in between. Even then, it's faster that the slumber mode.

Not sure about that, might be sd card dependent imo!

Here's was my attempt to time it, towards the end I get a successful attempt lol, it's less than a second, quick, with a very fast card! lexar gold 2000 uhs-ii.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A02SzPqNPrI

elfroggio
elfroggio Veteran Member • Posts: 3,228
Re: Vienna with X-T100

Advent1sam wrote:

elfroggio wrote:

horizont wrote:

I was in Vienna last week with my X-T100 that I switched to from Nikon D7000 mainly because of weight. In general I'm very pleased with X-T100, however, I miss "ever readyness" of a DSLR. Next time I'll switch off the standby mode on X-T100 and keep the viewfinder always ON to see if battery survives that.

I hope you like the frontal oriented series below.

Nice photos but...

Don't go into standby mode. It's faster to turn on the camera than waking it up from the "sleep" aka slumber mode.

Note that the camera doesn't like being turned off and back on immediately. It needs a few seconds in between. Even then, it's faster that the slumber mode.

Not sure about that, might be sd card dependent imo!

Here's was my attempt to time it, towards the end I get a successful attempt lol, it's less than a second, quick, with a very fast card! lexar gold 2000 uhs-ii.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A02SzPqNPrI

I use both the SanDisk Extreme Pro 32GB SDXC UHS-I (95/90MB/s) and SanDisk Extreme Pro 128GB SDXC UHS-I (95/90MB/s). I have not timed them but I'm talking between 1 and 2 sec, while to wake up from the slumber mode, I'm talking about the 10 seconds range.

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The Dogs of Vancouver, BC

dpcane Contributing Member • Posts: 814
Re: Vienna with X-T100
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Nice colors. My C&C would be that I’m not sure what I’m supposed to be looking at, as there’s not a hierarchy of subject. It’s all equally busy. Not that I could do any better.

OP horizont Forum Member • Posts: 77
Re: Vienna with X-T100

Thanks! Yes, performance mode is ON.

 horizont's gear list:horizont's gear list
Fujifilm X-T100 Fujifilm XF 35mm F1.4 R Fujifilm 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 II Fujifilm XF 23mm F2 R WR Nikon D7000 +4 more
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