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Colin SD

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    Colin SD reacted to plaidshirts in Focus Error!   
    This is the #1 cause of lens error ever since the original x100 came out. I'm glad everything worked out.
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    Colin SD reacted to Tommyboy in My New X-100f   
    I found my way into mirrorless cameras on a whim, wanting to see what all the fuss was about. It was my good fortune that I chose a used Fuji, an E-X2. I have purchased a lot more Fuji equipment in the last two years and love every piece. 
    I recently purchased an 80mm macro and was pretty underwhelmed by it. Great lens, but I didn't really have the need for it. I returned it and asked for an X-100f to replace it. Wow. This little wonder has transformed my photography. I'll continue to use my X-H1 and X-Pro2, but this small, ultra lightweight camera is a real delight to use. The fixed 35mm lens requires that I think more about subject distance and composition. It requires a different mindset (for me at least) and I love the resulting photos. Built-in TTL flash is great for fill, all the manual controls are a wonder, too. I'm tending to play more in the menus than I have done in my other cameras. Not sure why. I haven't been this excited about a camera in a couple of decades. 
    Anyway, I've read a lot of great press on this camera, and I can see what all the fuss is about. 
    Here are ten shots from last weekend:










     
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    Colin SD reacted to Stockografie in The versatile X100 series   
    Hi girls and guys,
     
    After shooting with an X100 series camera for 6 years now I thought it was time.
     
    As of today I only own an X100F and solely shoot with the 23mm lens mounted on it. No WCL or TCL, just the lens on the X100F.
     
    And to share and show how versatile this little camera can be, and that can be the original X100, the X100S, X100T and of course the X100F, I produced a short clip which you can watch on youtube.
     

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