Images from Fujifilm X100T, X100S and X100 (not for discussion)


Based on the specs, X100S wins and in term of control and handling i believe that Fuji has did a better job. Another big minus point for Coolpix A is that it does not have a build-in Optical/Electronic viewfinder and buying a seperate piece would cost another hundreds of dollor. I believe however Nikon is capable of producing good and fast camera.

Thanks for the images so far... they do look pretty impressive. Keep them coming for us slow adaptors - to jump in or to compare with the competing models, eg coolpix A.
 

sticky this thread for people to share their images. if you folks like to have a discussion for x100s pros/cons, please start at new thread?

let's keep this clean, shall we? :)
 

Some pictures taken in a Kampong near the apartment where i stay an hour ago. Still trying to get use to the fixed 35mm as i have to move more to get the correct framing.

The place is surprising clean and livable

DSCF4138 by benyaugh, on Flickr

People are generally friendly and will tend to smile or attempt to take to me, too bad i do not understand Bahasa Indonesia.

DSCF4137 by benyaugh, on Flickr

You can find birdcage in almost every house as you can see.

DSCF4159 by benyaugh, on Flickr

Everything are quite neat, even the small construction site.

DSCF4154 by benyaugh, on Flickr

Slow moving, no stress.. that's kind of life i want

DSCF4194 by benyaugh, on Flickr
 

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Take note that I'm not a pro cameraman but happy with the results from this little cam.
 

Some of the pics taken in SEA Aquarium last sunday..
most of the images are taken with ISO 6400
AF quite struggling. though AF-C seems to be faster in low light environment.









 

Some of the pics taken in SEA Aquarium last sunday..
most of the images are taken with ISO 6400
AF quite struggling. though AF-C seems to be faster in low light environment.

In some of these situations, I 'resort' to MF. I feel focus peaking is much quicker than split image on the X100s, though another colour other than white highlights would've been better IMO.
 

Meat, meat, meat!

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Not sure anyone here keep planted tank, here's the place where i collected my first 'Singapore Moss' many years back for my tank.

Build-in ND filter not enough to capture motion, added on Hoya ND8.

Exposure for 85 seconds @ f16. Writing speed is slow after 1 minute.

DSCF4453 by benyaugh, on Flickr

120 seconds @ f16

DSCF4449 by benyaugh, on Flickr


100 seconds @ f14

DSCF4454 by benyaugh, on Flickr
 

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