Great shots and nice bike set up, Beemer. I love th focus, is it all manual focus?
I'm pretty intimidated by MF, lacking confidence, etc. I've been moving the AF focus point around a bit... Maybe I need to invest some time and get some practice.
Nope, all center-point AF-S, focus/recompose. I am so used to that technique from all my other SLR shooting that it's hard to switch. I need to start practicing MF as well however.
In decent light, though, the X100 AF is fast and accurate so I don't have any issues. In low light with low-contrast subjects, MF becomes much more important, and a skill I need to practice also!
Loving this camera though...I haven't shot much with my Nikon rig since this arrived, even for all its peculiarities.
bmwrider75 wrote:
Nope, all center-point AF-S, focus/recompose. I am so used to that technique from all my other SLR shooting that it's hard to switch. I need to start practicing MF as well however.
In decent light, though, the X100 AF is fast and accurate so I don't have any issues. In low light with low-contrast subjects, MF becomes much more important, and a skill I need to practice also!
Loving this camera though...I haven't shot much with my Nikon rig since this arrived, even for all its peculiarities.
dc
Great info, thanks.
It's very helpful to hear about how folks are getting the shots in this thread...
Yes, I did, Reagan; it's a very nice addition; helps a whole lot to control the camera when moving it quickly from waist to eye height. It's pretty innocuous looking; mine is virtually identical in surface texture and color to the X100 top plate. I got mine from Dale Photo in Florida; prompt shipping, although UPS screwed it up at my end; took an extra day, but he, it's the Christmas rush time. I'm glad I got it.
Vern Dewit wrote:
These are inspirational! I just got mine for Christmas but I am loving it already. I'll post shots when I have some good ones.
Thanks Im doing a lot of comparison shots up against my 5DII, it holds up quite well. Im am planning on taking the X100 and a canon G12 overseas with me next year rather than carry my DSLRs around.