RLPhoto said:RX1 > X100s? Or is the rangefinder part that is drawing you to spend you monies?
Dylan777 said:RLPhoto said:RX1 > X100s? Or is the rangefinder part that is drawing you to spend you monies?
The design and look of x100s. I don't care much about rangefinder.
Lately, I'm getting lazzy dragging my 5D + L lenses around. My wife and I took a lot photo of our kids. 80 to 90% from RX1 due to compact size of camera. With 2 kids(2&5yrs), I don't have time to edit raw. JPEG file from x100s looks really really good for everyday photos.
Botts said:
I rented the X100s for a week and absolutely loved it. I'd own it, but finances dictated it was a Sigma 35/1.4 for the 6D or the X100s. The Sigma 35/1.4 was just a better purchase for me at the time.
The JPEGs out of the X100s are beautiful and colourful, the camera is also easy to shoot and quite fast. I also really liked its strobe exposures.
longdrive70 said:It's a great camera. I have been thoroughly impressed with OOC jpegs.
Lichtgestalt said:typical gear acquisition syndrome.
with the pocketable cameras from your sig i wonder why a x100?
but if it makes you feel good for a while.... until the next GAS attack.
Eli said:Just get oneI did, and it is honestly the most "fun" camera I've used.. The design and feel of it just makes it a joy to use, plus there's always something special about looking through a viewfinder to frame, and the IQ is super.. Colour is punchy, skin tones are amazing! And the little flash is great for fill light, especially in day light.. The one draw back though is the AF, for static it's fine but for moving objects it's a bit of a challenge, wish it had the AF of Olympus cameras..
Pinchers of Peril said:I know what you mean. I feel nostalgic just looking at those cameras. I can't let myself look at them too much or I get the "itch" to want to buy one ha ha. I know I'll never be able to afford a Leica, so the X100S might have to be my next best thing.
ishdakuteb said:i think you would love it more when using both build in neutral density (nd) and graduate nd filter for landscape. one of my friend has this one and it is kinda fun to play around with. the draw back is that you can not do much with candid type since this one is a fixed lens camera.
SPL said:The past couple weeks I have had a definite itch for this camera. Always liked the look of the rangefinder and it would be a fun camera to shoot with. Dylan777, you are right!, Love the nostalgic look. FF would be even better! I can’t afford a Leica,..maybe to new M will be a rangefinder style?,……probably not….
paul13walnut5 said:Any pics of the pink bag?
Dylan777 said:Me too![]()