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Streetwalking with the X100

Walking around Melbourne, still trying to make photos. At least the X100 doesn’t weigh me down as much.

Taking the Fuji X100 for a Walk

Taking the Fuji X100 for a Walk

Taking the Fuji X100 for a Walk

Taking the Fuji X100 for a Walk

Taking the Fuji X100 for a Walk

Taking the Fuji X100 for a Walk

X100? Oh, this thing:

Fuji X100

Fuji X100

7 Comments

  1. Very nice photos man. You’ll have to give me some thoughts on it, I left the one I had ordered in the shop-blatantly obvious it’s a cool camera though! Love the green crate in the alley!

  2. The limitation is the squishy thing at the back of the viewfinder. Pixel peeping quality is there, which I was finding to be my excuse with my Lumix. More to come…

  3. Which Lumix? I disliked the manual focus and minimum focal distance enough to leave it. Soooo wanted it to be perfect, and still wonder if I was being stupid (despite having enough years working out new cameras that I should trust myself)

  4. TZ7. What is the min focal officially? It’s doing fine at 12 cm for me. Fingers cross for manual focus improvement with later firmware, Fuji seem to be responding so far. It’s a hard call – it can excel in one area and frustrate in another.

  5. Is that using a macro setting or something similar? I couldn’t get the thing to focus much closer than about .7/.8mtrs

  6. Yeah, you need to flick it into macro mode. Otherwise, yeah, it’s like .8 or something atrocious.

  7. **not losing my mind then**

    I’d just have preferred the lens to focus closer point blank without going into macro which never looks the same…

    Anyway, nerd talk detracting from some proper photography – very impressive stuff Jason! :)

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