The interested party seem to have melted away over the warranty issue.
TBH I was tempted but then I remembered that I sold the F because I chose everything else I have over it and it'd be exactly the same with a VI and it'd just end up taking the F's place in the drawer. It was only gas that got me interested
The big plus things for me would be the EVF (I'm not bothered about the OVF but the EVF is a nice one) and the all in one fun and retro style package. Downsides being AF ability and the IMO simply awful MF experience. Nice cameras though.
Personally I rather wait 2-3 months and get a new one for the same price with full warranty.
If I have waited this long to not get one, I can wait another couple months![]()
Also for not much more money you can get things like A7c/ii+40mm or Nikon Zf+40mm.After initially enjoying the F, I thought about a V.... but the used V price wasn't much less than a new Vi. That's where my Vi interest came from
I was going to trade the F and CV40/1.2
But there a part of me that wants to use the F until the paint wears off!![]()
Parrot on shoulder whispers Leica Q/Q2..........................After initially enjoying the F, I thought about a V.... but the used V price wasn't much less than a new Vi. That's where my Vi interest came from
I was going to trade the F and CV40/1.2
But there a part of me that wants to use the F until the paint wears off!![]()
Parrot on shoulder whispers Leica Q/Q2..........................
Also for not much more money you can get things like A7c/ii+40mm or Nikon Zf+40mm.
And there's more APS-C options too now like XT50, ZFc, a6700.
So £1.6k for x100vi isn't too attractive to me.
If you mostly use it with MF you can pick to better manual options than the lens in x100 cameras as you will know.The trouble with that lot, for me at least, is another interchangeable lens system..... I don't really want to get into that tbh. Not even for Sony full frame although the A7c/40mm does sound and look nice.
What I like about the X100f is that I don't have any choices, except a hood or not
And adding on to Alan's comment previously.... I use the X100f in manual focus for all my street photo stuff and I get on fine with it for that at around f/2.8-4 normally. I do set up for mono with red peaking though.
If you mostly use it with MF you can pick to better manual options than the lens in x100 cameras as you will know.
Just because something offers a capability like changing lenses doesn't mean you need to use it, just the same way you use x100 on manual despite it having AF![]()
All very true, but it doesn't look as pretty as an X100my A7Cii and Samyang 35/2.8 replaces my X100. Same FOV, fits in the same pockets, better in low light, better AF, etc etc. That was a first gen X100 though. Great camera but with a young son and slow AF it was missing more than hitting.
And then it’s also a different camera when I put other lenses on, big 35-150/2.8 etc

The silver A7C series looks rather nice IMO.All very true, but it doesn't look as pretty as an X100![]()
> All very true, but it doesn't look as pretty as an X100
Very true! And it’s shallow but it does matter. It’s ok to like nice things![]()
All very true, but it doesn't look as pretty as an X100![]()
> All very true, but it doesn't look as pretty as an X100
Very true! And it’s shallow but it does matter. It’s ok to like nice things![]()
And adding on to Alan's comment previously.... I use the X100f in manual focus for all my street photo stuff and I get on fine with it for that at around f/2.8-4 normally. I do set up for mono with red peaking though.
> All very true, but it doesn't look as pretty as an X100
Very true! And it’s shallow but it does matter. It’s ok to like nice things![]()
I played with one at the Fuji shop in London the other day and then decided that £1600 on another Sony body and smaller lens is probably a wiser investment.
It looks OKThe silver A7C series looks rather nice IMO.
MF clearly works but as far as I remember it's devoid of all feel. As far as I remember it feels like just spinning a wheel which isn't connected to anything. For me it was the worst MF experience of any camera I've ever used and whilst I can appreciate that others wont care or even notice it was just another gripe to trigger me and added to the list of reasons why I always chose another camera over it. For example the Panasonic GX80 fitted with anything is IMO a more capable and enjoyable camera to use.
Good luck to the people who love the X100 range and I can see the appeal and I do still sort of want one but having tried to love them the gripes for me outweigh the positive of it being a nice retro the camera to use. Fix the gripes of iffy focus and IMO the poor MF experience and I'd probably take another look.
On small Sony lenses, the 40mm f2.5 G seems to have displaced my 35mm f2.8. Reading the reviews I didn't think that the better build, as some said, and better IQ, again as some said, would be enough to sway me but I have to say that they are noticeable. I also have the 24mm f2.8 G and it too seems to be a very nice lens. Distortion seems pretty high but the lens profile seems to sort it all out well enough for me not to notice any downsides.
And a Q series is too wide
And a Q series is too wide
It’s inevitable, just give in now……….
19 photos in 2 years at 24mm excluding the night sky stuff
Many, many hundreds at 35mm![]()
Got sent the whole set of VSCO filters a while back so thought would have a look at them to get some different effects.
Where the hell do you start. So many of them it’s going to take an age! Anyone got any favourites?
Never used them sorry. That is the trouble though with too many options.
I’ve got them, tried them out for a bit, thought they were cool but then stopped using them as I wanted a profile that works for everything and I didn’t thing the VSCO’s did. The other issue with the VSCO’s is that they’re no longer supported so the camera profiles are missing now. They kind of still work, but how accurate they are to the original films I don’t know.Got sent the whole set of VSCO filters a while back so thought would have a look at them to get some different effects.
Where the hell do you start. So many of them it’s going to take an age! Anyone got any favourites?
Yeah I might try elsewhere. I’m just looking for some nice base filters to play with. I’m not very good in LR currently!
I’ve got them, tried them out for a bit, thought they were cool but then stopped using them as I wanted a profile that works for everything and I didn’t thing the VSCO’s did. The other issue with the VSCO’s is that they’re no longer supported so the camera profiles are missing now. They kind of still work, but how accurate they are to the original films I don’t know.
I generally liked the Fuji superia 100 and 400, Fuji Astia 100F ++, Kodak Porta 160NC and 400NC ++, and the Agfa Scala 200. The Polaroid ones are quite fun.
I recently found some Fuji emulations for Sony which ‘match’ the current Fuji cameras, so you get Acros, Astia, Classic Chrome etc and these are quite nice. Again how accurate they are to the actual Fuji cameras I don’t know, but they look close to me.
I’m still waiting for Lee to sell his preset![]()




I see you’ve gone completely to the dark side now TobyThey weren't ALL taken with the 50mm
Thanks![]()
Alan do you have the A7iii now?I do want an A7c but I have issues with them in their current form. If those issues went away I'd probably have one. An A7c to my liking would probably displace one or two of my RF style MFT cameras.

Fantastic
Alan do you have the A7iii now?
Edit. Found your post where you discuss it,I saw that your beloved A7 died but you have now resurrected it ( Jesus ),.i always thought the only way you would be parted from it would be death,not yours of course ,glad to see you are reunited,interesting muses on the iii which I shall read with interest as you use it more.cheers
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Composition of this is so good!!!