I do have a black rapid snapr 35 that i would recommend. big enough for x100 + hood, 2 small pockets for cards and batteries, and really handy!
I do have a black rapid snapr 35 that i would recommend. big enough for x100 + hood, 2 small pockets for cards and batteries, and really handy!
How have people got on with macro and the X100?
Granted, I know its not quite designed for that, but have there been much successes? Anyone tried attachment or some close up filters?

It's not bad. I don't think macro enthusiasts will be rushing out to buy X100's but for flowers and things it's pretty good. It's probably too wide angle for most people, regardless of max reproduction ratio.
Not used any close up filters or anything I'm afraid.
Think this is the only 'macro' shot I have on flickr using the X100.
DSCF1535 by G.A.D, on Flickr
allanm said:We braved the 'Trippers" to go down to the town this afternoon with my X100. This camera is virtually invisible if you hold it at waist height and fire off a few shots now and again, I waited ages for this woman to come out of the shop and when she did, she had lit herself a cigarette in the split second she exited the shop!
And this was a 100% crop, into the sun. The local sailing club was training.
Allan
Here's my cobbled together sling strap, made up of a bit of string and a small carabiner, it cost me less than a fiver and works just great.
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I'll change the triangular split ring for a round one when I get my hands on one.
Cheers
Aled
footman said:I think I'd be inclined to fit a little rubber "O" ring to avoid the split ring rubbing on the body.
http://www.tripman.co.uk/www.tripman.co.uk/info.php?p=3&pid=3250577&ack=9
Congratulations Dave, new one or refurb?I've just joined the club![]()
My first issue though, I can only get the image playback when pressing the playback button to come up in the viewfinder, not on the rear LCD. I've searched the manual and can't seem to find a solution. Can anyone help please?
Edit: Fixed by updating firmware!![]()
How are the buttons holding up?
I've used the Snapr (without the over designed case) but all the button text is wearing off from rubbing on my trousers.
I've just joined the club![]()
My first issue though, I can only get the image playback when pressing the playback button to come up in the viewfinder, not on the rear LCD. I've searched the manual and can't seem to find a solution. Can anyone help please?
Edit: Fixed by updating firmware!![]()
Thanks Laurance. I got it 2nd hand from a friend with a Fuji hood, soft release, SD card and Lowepro case. It's alot different to my D700/D300 combo, but I'm loving it so far!Congratulations Dave, new one or refurb?
A-ha, thanks Phil. I shall experiment!Hi Dave, the view mode is separate for playback and shooting. It sounds like you pressed the view mode button when in playback mode. Even if you are using the rear lcd during shooting, hitting playback will only show the playback in the viewfinder. It is something that caught me out.









I've just bought a similar one from Tripman
http://www.tripman.co.uk/www.tripman.co.uk/home.php
It's a Gordys brown leather wrist strap, I can't for the life of me see it on the site this morning though!
The ones you've shown I can see on Ebay and look just as good.
If you still want minimal size but with a choice of lenses how about the Fuji X-1 Pro?Question for the X100 folk.
I've had various cameras over the years from Olympus EP1 to a 1D MkIII + 24-70L for wedding work etc.
I bought my first house recently so slimmed the kit down and went for an X100 (also ment no more weddings, which suits me as I really don't like doing them!)
I love my X100, and was glad to get rid of the bulk of the bigger cameras like the 1D (excellent camera though it is)
I'm more interested in the photo rather than having the latest and greatest kit!
However... at times I still want to use a camera with an interchangeable lens, mainly when I want a bit more reach etc.
I do have an old Fuji S3 pro at the mo but the speed of it is driving me made! so it has to go...
So having said all that, what do you think a good companion camera be?
Gaz81 said:Question for the X100 folk.
I've had various cameras over the years from Olympus EP1 to a 1D MkIII + 24-70L for wedding work etc.
I bought my first house recently so slimmed the kit down and went for an X100 (also ment no more weddings, which suits me as I really don't like doing them!)
I love my X100, and was glad to get rid of the bulk of the bigger cameras like the 1D (excellent camera though it is)
I'm more interested in the photo rather than having the latest and greatest kit!
However... at times I still want to use a camera with an interchangeable lens, mainly when I want a bit more reach etc.
I do have an old Fuji S3 pro at the mo but the speed of it is driving me made! so it has to go...
So having said all that, what do you think a good companion camera be?
