X100S C1 editing. I'm still working to optimize the development process of the raw file What I have learned is that there is high risk to over sharpen. It was much simple to obtain the look with the old X100 sensor.
I've been an X-Pro1 shooter since April last year and have just grabbed the X100s as well. One of the big questions for me was; do I get the X100s or wait for the XF 23 1.4R? I guess I couldn't wait . Kidding aside it will be interesting to see comparisons when the 23 comes out. I did a "Day One" blog if interested.
Took this shot while I was in Chicago for a friend's wedding.
The little boy tugging at his friend to play was relentless. But as you can see, the girl was not having it.
DTOB wrote:
Arrow pointing right at her, good stuff.
Thanks! It's funny how so many little nuances in the world can collide into one brief moment that you can capture. I think that's my favorite part of this hobby.
mfoto wrote:
I've been an X-Pro1 shooter since April last year and have just grabbed the X100s as well. One of the big questions for me was; do I get the X100s or wait for the XF 23 1.4R? I guess I couldn't wait . Kidding aside it will be interesting to see comparisons when the 23 comes out. I did a "Day One" blog if interested.
Morten, I read your blog post and just wanted to say that you can set the aperture in less than full stops. You just have to nudge the switchy thing below the exposure compensation dial.
This beamer hasn't moved from it's spot the whole summer. People have recently started writing things in the accumulated dirt. First the writing on the hood, today someone drew a frowney face.
DTOB wrote:
Morten, I read your blog post and just wanted to say that you can set the aperture in less than full stops. You just have to nudge the switchy thing below the exposure compensation dial.