OK so I've rented for the holidays an X100T. In the past I've used a rented Xpro2 and EX2 (I may have those letters crossed up) so I'm not entirely new to the Fuji cameras. My main camera is a Nikon D3 and I own no RAW convertor besides the Nikon NX2 and the not so bad convertor in Alien Skin Exposure.
So I just shot some images, lowish light, ISO 1600 1/30th 2.8. The exposures are a little on the deep side. So being the only way to view the RAW is using Exposure I give some a look and on a zoom of the image I see a line across the image of red pixels. This doesn't show in the jpg image. It is a pretty close zoom, larger than I'd print but I assume it because I have no proper i.e. Lightroom, Photoshop, Capture One etc convertor. What do you guys think.
In general I like these cameras and having an optical finder is a joy I haven't had in years. It can't do what D3 does but that works both ways.
If/when I own a Fuji I'll get a proper convertor of whatever brand, most likely LR.
Right now I wonder about the red line of pixels
Neil
So I just shot some images, lowish light, ISO 1600 1/30th 2.8. The exposures are a little on the deep side. So being the only way to view the RAW is using Exposure I give some a look and on a zoom of the image I see a line across the image of red pixels. This doesn't show in the jpg image. It is a pretty close zoom, larger than I'd print but I assume it because I have no proper i.e. Lightroom, Photoshop, Capture One etc convertor. What do you guys think.
In general I like these cameras and having an optical finder is a joy I haven't had in years. It can't do what D3 does but that works both ways.
If/when I own a Fuji I'll get a proper convertor of whatever brand, most likely LR.
Right now I wonder about the red line of pixels
Neil