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Norm - have fun with it!Terry, Jim, Uwe, others--
Thanks so much for your great information. I should have the X10 in my hands in a few days [Jack's Camera in Muncie, IN had a couple--they've been great to deal with in the past], and looking forward to carrying it when I;m just not in the mood for the M's with multiple bodies and lenses. I particularly appreciate having a starting point for JPEGs and for the undocumented features.
Yes that would have been nice. Obviously X10 is in another price bracket, a good guess is that the hybrid VF was cut to reduce cost.The lack of the hybrid VF from the X100 is a 100% no go for me!
As you say - a proper 'zooming' optical rangefinder is likely to be a real challenge - I can see the advantage of having a static optical viewfinder and an EVF.I think the data part would have worked fine. However, the focus box and parallax correction that drove/drives people crazy on the X100 would have been exacerbated with the zoom lens and then the same zoom built into the viewfinder.
It will be interested to see how they modify the hybrid for the interchangeable lens version. Will it be static like M8/M9 or change based on the lens.
Yesterday was the only time I have played with EXR so I really don't have much to say about it other than it looks promising. I was pleased with the way the photos came out.. wanted to shoot more but the rain started and I had to cut the outing short. Will play more as time permits.Jim, love it. What are your thoughts on EXR?
I like your photo's Jim but do you mean you redo the photograph every time for every size you need? I know many would just make a 'master' full resolution TIFF image with all their adjustments (except sharpening), and then re-size, change to JPEG, and sharpen for the appropriate use, web, print etc.1 re-size to 1000 px in width (I always re-size first)
Hi ArjunaWalking to work this morning: