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Been out the game for a few months - is Flickr still the best place to share images via direct links?
Still works for me Alan
Been out the game for a few months - is Flickr still the best place to share images via direct links?



Bought one of these to go with the F - I previously had a Peak Designs cuff on the last one (and included it in the sale of the camera).
Not sure if I like it - feels nicer when on the wrist and I like the little pleather flap that sits behind the eyelet to prevent damage to the body though.
Looks good but I can’t get on with wrist straps.
Hmm, buyers remorse may have struck. Amazon returns label requested![]()
You’ve got to be happy with what you get. It won’t suit everyone, no matter what reviewers and peers say.Hmm, buyers remorse may have struck. Amazon returns label requested![]()
I think I was expecting too much as usual. Despite hankering after a small, pocketable, high quality camera I find in reality the iPhone gets the job done and the most use.
I felt a complete lack of excitement opening the box and handling the camera.
I think I was expecting too much as usual. Despite hankering after a small, pocketable, high quality camera I find in reality the iPhone gets the job done and the most use.
I felt a complete lack of excitement opening the box and handling the camera.
I think I was expecting too much as usual. Despite hankering after a small, pocketable, high quality camera I find in reality the iPhone gets the job done and the most use.
I felt a complete lack of excitement opening the box and handling the camera.
Any recommendations on a leather strap? I’ll use my Peak Design cuff for now but would prefer a leather one.
Cheers Dave
Thanks Dunc - Have taken a look. Certainly something to consider.The best straps and wrist straps made for the X100 range are undoubtedly the British made Footprint straps.
http://footprintstraps.blogspot.co.uk
Thanks Dunc - Have taken a look. Certainly something to consider.
Gone with your recommendation. Thanks for the pointer.They're great. I've had 5 or 6 of them now and keep them on all my cameras. For the smaller rangefinder type cameras they're the perfect width and weight and made from bridle leather they'll be passed on through the generations, literally. Well worth the very reasonable price.
Gone with your recommendation. Thanks for the pointer.
Lovely photograph and great colours
Anyone here able to directly compare the X100F with the X-T2? I keep seeing reference to a 23mm lens on the X-T2 and wondered how they may be similar or differ.
Thanks
I have an X100F and an X-T2 + 23mm F1.4, I haven't owned the 23mm F2 - I shoot approx 50% of my output at 23mm!!
After owning a previous X100, I thought that the lens would be the real limiting factor on the X100F, but the 'extra' sharpness of X-Trans3 works really well with the X100F 23mm lens. Yes it is soft (certainly towards edges and corners) at F2 (and my 23mmF1.4 is as sharp at F2 as the X100F is anywhere!), but it still a really great combo. Its really compact which makes it an easier 'carry camera' and my choice for short breaks/city visits etc. It is also a lot more discrete than an X-T2 + lens.
Its a bit horses for courses:-
The X100F is a great all round package and one that I would be quite happy with as my only camera
If you want WR and the fastest AF then X100F + 23mmF 2 would be the way to go
If you want the best IQ but don't mind the bulk then the X-T2 + 23mm F1.4 is the weapon of choice.
"The X100F is a great all round package and one that I would be quite happy with as my only camera"
give us your XT2 then![]()
Go on then,do you have my address?But you really want my old X100 (Classic).......