Chris Dodkin
West Coast Correspondent
Took the X100 out for a test drive today - walked down along the beach at lunch time.
Not ideal lighting at midday, but a good range of subjects to shoot and test the handling of the camera.
First thing I noticed was that I needed the ND filter dialed-in, as I was shooting RAW which is native at ISO200 - and the camera was struggling with shutter speeds when opened up.
No big deal, the X100 has a built in ND filter which did the job nicely.
If I'd had my lens hood adapter (which hasn't arrived yet) I could have used a polarizer to get two stops of ND effect instead.
Shot everything in aperture mode - used the OVF and the LCD - which wasn't too bad even in bright light, but was difficult to see when using low to the ground in Macro mode - I can se why people like cameras with tilt view screens!
No hood yet - so bear that in mind as well - Colour balance is 'different' to Canon's - may take some dialing in for my PP - had to Auto Tone a couple to get them looking correct.
All in all, very happy for a first pass
My standard opening test view - f8 - Daylight WB in PP
Tried to use the built-in horizon indicator, but Photoshop's RAW converter is more accurate for level!
Wide open at f2 in macro mode - PP in Topaz (Looks familiar eh!)
Macro image of Ice Plant bloom - shifted the AF point to the bloom in the lower part of the frame - worked a treat
Arrow af f2 - PP in Topaz
Rusty Post in Macro mode - PP in Topaz
Rusty dinosaur
Nature reclaiming from man
My standard lifeguard tower shot - nice blue sky even without polarizer - some light fall off at edges of frame
Pebble Beach - wide open and PP in Topaz - shot into the sun with no hood
Salty Driftwood - Macro mode
Cliff erosion - Macro mode f2
Tidal wash - f5.6 - PP in Topaz
Sea Foam - Macro Mode
Cliff Graffiti - Macro Mode f2.8
Lone Rock - f2
Standard test F8 beach scene
Seaweed - f2.8 in Macro Mode - shot into the light
Holy Rock - f2.8 Macro Mode
Not ideal lighting at midday, but a good range of subjects to shoot and test the handling of the camera.
First thing I noticed was that I needed the ND filter dialed-in, as I was shooting RAW which is native at ISO200 - and the camera was struggling with shutter speeds when opened up.
No big deal, the X100 has a built in ND filter which did the job nicely.
If I'd had my lens hood adapter (which hasn't arrived yet) I could have used a polarizer to get two stops of ND effect instead.
Shot everything in aperture mode - used the OVF and the LCD - which wasn't too bad even in bright light, but was difficult to see when using low to the ground in Macro mode - I can se why people like cameras with tilt view screens!
No hood yet - so bear that in mind as well - Colour balance is 'different' to Canon's - may take some dialing in for my PP - had to Auto Tone a couple to get them looking correct.
All in all, very happy for a first pass

My standard opening test view - f8 - Daylight WB in PP
Tried to use the built-in horizon indicator, but Photoshop's RAW converter is more accurate for level!
Wide open at f2 in macro mode - PP in Topaz (Looks familiar eh!)
Macro image of Ice Plant bloom - shifted the AF point to the bloom in the lower part of the frame - worked a treat
Arrow af f2 - PP in Topaz
Rusty Post in Macro mode - PP in Topaz
Rusty dinosaur
Nature reclaiming from man
My standard lifeguard tower shot - nice blue sky even without polarizer - some light fall off at edges of frame
Pebble Beach - wide open and PP in Topaz - shot into the sun with no hood
Salty Driftwood - Macro mode
Cliff erosion - Macro mode f2
Tidal wash - f5.6 - PP in Topaz
Sea Foam - Macro Mode
Cliff Graffiti - Macro Mode f2.8
Lone Rock - f2
Standard test F8 beach scene
Seaweed - f2.8 in Macro Mode - shot into the light
Holy Rock - f2.8 Macro Mode
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