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Superb Gary!
Gary, those are really excellent images. Quite a range of subjects and really putting the X100 to the test. I particularly like the last one of the two boats on the shore, all are excellent though.
The rest are here :
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gpsutton/sets/72157631479260784/
I'd recommend Mull for a photo holiday!

Great shots, what the story on the one above....
Allan


Gaz81 said:It was taken from the little pier type thing below:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gpsutton/7961949054/
DSCF0779 by Gary Sutton, on Flickr
The stuff is fishing kit, lobsters pots and all that.
Excellent seafood on Mull, there was a little chippy van very near that did chips and scollops (deep fried in batter of course!)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gpsutton/7997120105/
Untitled by Gary Sutton, on Flickr
What a fantastic set of images Gaz, I'm almost it's ready to buy an x100 and go to Mull, seriously!
Gaz81 said:Do it!
Tempting, have too many cameras and the x200 seems to be around the corner. Must resist![]()
Gaz81 said:There is always a newer version of everything around the corner
Might mean you can get some cheap.
Have you used one?






ernesto said:It is no doubt a great camera to use. I never needed an excuse to go out and shoot things before but now I am even more keen. I have only had it a week but wish I had got one sooner.
A question for those using the hood - how much does it show in the bottom right hand corner of the viewfinder. Does it cover the whole corner from mid point of the horizontal and vertical of the VF?
I have discovered than my finger can sometimes stray in front of the lens when switching between portrait and landscape and the hood would stop that (as well as it's main purpose obviously
osh said:One from a walk in Snowdonia at the weekend...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/oshrees/7989462642/
Carneddau Wild Pony by osh80, on Flickr
To be honest, can't think of a reason to use the hood - just have the adaptor and a UV filter on mine (instead of the lens cap).
PS I like the flare!
Osh
That is one hell of a great image!!
Rapscallion said:Hi all,
looking for recommendations on grad filters for an x100. What filters and holder do you recommend? Would like a moveable filter holder to ensure grad is in the right place if you know what i mean.
Also looking for tripod plus ballhead. I have a heavy manfrotto for my d300, but looking for a lightweight (carbon?) tripod for my x100. Got a job recently so budget could be generous...
I use 100mm lee filters on mine but it looks hilarious! You'd get away with an 85mm holder. Think lee do one still as well as hitech and cokin.
kokolino23 said:Can I ask for some advice on Night Photography, please? What settings do I need to choose? I haven't got any external flash to my x100 and all I've tried so far failed. I just can't get any pics during the night ?!
Thank you very much indeed!
Same here. With hindsight I wish I had bought the Lee RF75 system.
I've seen the Lee filter kit. It's a little more than I was planning to spend! Is it worth the money? I've seen some poor reviews of the cokin filters.