arduluth wrote:
I've been thinking about getting an original X100 to play with... Sensor IQ seems good, lens IQ seems good enough. I think I could live with the slow AF, but what gives me pause is the manual focus. In the original reviews of the X100, the biggest complaint seems to be about the manual focus. It isn't clear to me if this was fixed with the 2.x firmware updates. I do see that focus peaking was added, but I wouldn't be interested in using focus peaking unless it's the only way to get reliable MF on the X100.
Even without decent MF, I might still give it a whirl and use the X100 like the Contax G1 (AF to a spot 1-3 meters away depending on what I'm doing and stop down as needed). Not perfect, but workable.
What's the verdict? Does the X100 with the latest firmware have usable manual focus? Are there any other roadblocks to using the X100 in 2016? ...Show more →
Sorry to bring this up again, but it's been a month so I thought I'd ask again... with all the updates that have come since it's release, how usable is the X100 in 2016? I'm especially curious about whether they fixed manual focus and the speed of auto focus. The supposed uselessness of manual focus is my biggest concern. Thanks in advance!
The AF improvements are based on algorithm revisions; the MF is based on a different information stream through live view between the sensor and EVF.
I have had the X00 /S and now the T and each offers a different way to MF. I found the x100 got a substantial AF upgrade through firmware, but the MF remained cumbersome.
dasrocket wrote:
The AF improvements are based on algorithm revisions; the MF is based on a different information stream through live view between the sensor and EVF.
They're both electronically controlled by the camera's computer, it's not like the MF system is mechanical. Shame it wasn't improved with the AF.
My point was that the AF is improved by revising the software, whereas the MF function is strictly linear movement by the camera. Not much to improve there except the visual focus aids.
For my use, I find the X100T MF pretty good minus the split screen which I don't find useful. Still, I would love a sliding clutch on the lens similar to the XF 23 1.4 which shifts from AF to fully mechanical MF.
arduluth wrote:
They're both electronically controlled by the camera's computer, it's not like the MF system is mechanical. Shame it wasn't improved with the AF.
Here's a few with the x100t from my recent trip to the Northwest Territories. Love the small size, found myself shooting more semi-macro than I had expected (though these are just more traditional landscape images).