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04/08/15
Fujifilm X100T

Fujifilm X100T

An excellent camera by all means. Ergonomically better and a little faster than the X100S when focusing, but we're talking about a cats whisker here. They've moved the buttons about a bit which takes some time to get used to but not a major thing. Classic Chrome, great, but I'm a raw shooter so if anything I'll do it in PP. I keep thinking that the shot I just took won't be worth a damn but when looking at the file after conversion it's just magic. The files really are very very good. I now know why I like Fuji cameras.

 

One minus point I have about the camera; AF isn't always correct. I.e. It misfocuses even though the camera thinks it's in focus. Something Fuji are going to have to work on. I can get around that by taking a photo, refocus and take another one. It's a bit annoying though but I can live with it.

 

The tele converter now lives on my X100S because I like the 50mm FOV. Some might say I'm crazy, but I like it.

 

More to come from this little gem.

1220
X100T
Focal Length: 23 mm
Aperture: f/4.0
Exposure Time: 1/5 sec
ISO: 400
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