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Love itJust another day at the beach......
Now it's much less confusing.....uummm....maybe.Confuses me..................
Love this too RichAn afternoon walk through the park....
R
Thanks Jono......I'll say what I said on another thread...Love this too Rich
wonderful
Well, mine really does seem to have gone, and I would have thought that shot could have been nicely managed with an M9 and 35 -Thanks Jono......I'll say what I said on another thread...
I do not believe that shot would have been possible with any camera other than the X100. In the shooter's hands it is unassuming and non-threatening. The image capture is AMAZINGLY sharp corner to corner and the RAW file gives you so much to work with.......and oh, where are the blown highlights and unrecoverable shadow details?
An amazing camera......R
Gone...like no more.....adios.....ciao.....bye-bye?Well, mine really does seem to have gone........
Yes - the opportunity came, and it'd been sitting on my desk for a few days. Delicious object, but it fell between too many stools.Gone...like no more.....adios.....ciao.....bye-bye?
Perfectly rational decision Jono. If I had an M9 and if my eyes were still good enough to focus it then I wouldn't have need for an X100 either. We will miss viewing your lovely X100 images, but please come visit occasionally to keep us in line.Yes - the opportunity came, and it'd been sitting on my desk for a few days. Delicious object, but it fell between too many stools.
Basically, it isn't enough smaller than an M9 with a 35 summicron to make up for the difference in image quality, and after all that practice I can focus my M9 faster than the autofocus on the X100 . . . which only leaves (for me) 'cute', which isn't enough to keep being used
Love the door shot OlliL. Unique design and good reflection catch.When I was at my camera dealer yesterday, I walked my usual way to the parking space and recognised this entrance. I walk that way at least twice a week and never noticed this pretty "interesting" design (at least I won't paint my house that way )
Rich,An afternoon walk through the park...
R
Great decision!Well, mine really does seem to have gone, and I would have thought that shot could have been nicely managed with an M9 and 35 -
Having said that I'm very well aware of the sterling qualities of the camera and it's files . . .and in this case of the photographer as well!
all the best
John,Rich,
Where did they find the mermaid? Did they set her free and let her go back? Just wondering.