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Have fun with it. Certainly more fun than scanning.....I shot a little bit with jpegs set to B&W with a red filter and liked what I was getting.I'm normally not one for buying newly released gear, but this time I couldn't help myself. My X10 should be here tomorrow.
I've taken more than a year off from photography and have found myself reluctant to pick up the film Leica gear again - the workflow is more trouble than it's worth and I have no intention of setting up a wet darkroom again. (I've been shooting BW400CN or XP2, having it scanned commercially, and then post at home.)
I can't justify or afford an M9, M8, RD or even an X100 right now, so I'm going to give this little box a try for my urban stuff. I think it'll work out fine.
I suspect this may have something to do with the nature of the EXR concept. It might simply require more work from Adobe's side. With the old Super CCD from Fuji, they were never up to the kind of results that could be obtained with Fuji's own software.>Adobe has release candidates up for ACR and LR and they don't support X10 RAW files.
Too bad. This is also often a sign how well a company works with Adobe (getting them a camera and specs).
The diagrams showing the details of the EXR sensor indeed point out that it is different.As far as i recall from building raw converters a few years ago, SuperCCD raw files have a diagonal layout that the raw converter has to handle in a different way than a straight Bayer layout.
Haha.. well if I get the X10, yes, I will put up with it ;-) But my god I hate it. The first cameras that had this if I remember correctly where the Canons.Don't like this either but live with it
The X10 is just coming out. It's new. Adobe not always has the RAW support ready to go like that on a brand new model.Adobe has release candidates up for ACR and LR and they don't support X10 RAW files.
Watch out you are starting to sound like me and my undying love for the Oly UI .Haha.. well if I get the X10, yes, I will put up with it ;-) But my god I hate it. The first cameras that had this if I remember correctly where the Canons.
- Ricardo
Oh yeah Keep in mind, this put me off the E-PL3… because… drum roll - it has that wheel!Watch out you are starting to sound like me and my undying love for the Oly UI .
Big applause on selling equipment. It will help you keep more focused on your photography and like you said, it does take a weight off.I've just sold all my small sensor cameras on ebay.
It's like a weight off my mind, now I don't have to feel guilty about not using them anymore.
. . . . if I get tempted again, I'll just compare the size with a NEX 5n!
NEX 5n compared to X10
Hooray!
p.s. thanks Terry for setting me freeeeeeeeeeee
The problem of the Nex 5n in this comparison is the lenses. When Sony makes high quality optical pancakes, I think they have a win. Until then…I've just sold all my small sensor cameras on ebay.
It's like a weight off my mind, now I don't have to feel guilty about not using them anymore.
. . . . if I get tempted again, I'll just compare the size with a NEX 5n!
NEX 5n compared to X10
Hooray!
p.s. thanks Terry for setting me freeeeeeeeeeee
Shooting my left hand is on the lens.Oh yeah
On the X10 then you get the vertical row of buttons on the left. The problem: hard to hold the camera without touching on *some* buttons, and if you are touching on that wheel, ay.
- Ricardo
I'm actually hoping that setting it up for RAW + JPEG with the 'pegs in one of the B&W modes will be a great visualization tool. I'm horribly out of practice...Have fun with it. Certainly more fun than scanning.....I shot a little bit with jpegs set to B&W with a red filter and liked what I was getting.