There are some great tutorials on YT which go through the use of C1, I am slowly trying to go through them...First proper attempt at the full C1 editing ... Dam you can get lost in the amount of things you can do. But little by little I think
H1 55-200 f8 iso200
Fields of Wonder by Paulie-W, on Flickr
I've got a couple of billingham bags @Paulie-W, ideally need something that doesn't look like a camera bag and will hold a water bottle. The pockets on the front of mine are too small for a small flask or water bottle.
Planning for the future, when I'm free to travel the country for overnight trips. What small shoulder bags are you all using with an x100 size camera?
I'm looking to fit the x100v with hood, charger, 3 batteries, phone, keys and a drink/water bottle on the outside in a pocket. Looking at the thinktank mover 20 but it has nothing for a drink/water bottle. The water bottle is important for me and my pup! I've thought about hanging a bottle off the mover20 but it will send me nuts flopping and clanging.
I've got a lowepro nova 180 which is overkill and a smaller version which has no bottle holder.
I don't usually have this problem because I lug 30+lbs around in a flipside 500![]()
There are some great tutorials on YT which go through the use of C1, I am slowly trying to go through them...
My favourite 2 are:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKDMi1iMPMijyZu8pqlVxng
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJgJWICGMzzvXk2wIgqxVEQ
I've got a couple of billingham bags @Paulie-W, ideally need something that doesn't look like a camera bag and will hold a water bottle. The pockets on the front of mine are too small for a small flask or water bottle.
Thanks ChristopherTo me this is a good English summer epitomised.
DSCF8472-Edit.jpg by Trevor, on FlickrStill trying to convince myself I need a V
This with original X100
DSCF8472-Edit.jpg by Trevor, on Flickr
Still trying to convince myself I need a V
This with original X100
DSCF8472-Edit.jpg by Trevor, on Flickr
Still trying to convince myself I need a V
You don't need it......but that never stops GAS anyway, but if you want
More MP
Better Lens - less soft
1/3 Increment Aperture Stops
Faster AF
WR
Better Battery Life
A Joystick
More Exp Comp Range
Occasional Video
Then you can convince yourself
(but an F can do most of that at half the price.......just saying)
Loving how the light is falling on the artist.
I’m hovering over the button to change my GX9 to a V
More MP
Better Lens - less soft
1/3 Increment Aperture Stops
Faster AF
WR
Better Battery Life
A Joystick (n)(n)(n)
More Exp Comp Range
Occasional Video (n)
I’m still struggling with the loss of the d-pad![]()
Still trying to convince myself I need a V
This with original X100
DSCF8472-Edit.jpg by Trevor, on Flickr

Great image Trevor.![]()
Nice to see some pics of Guildford - I used to live there
That is still an excellent camera,i can,t see the V making that any better.
Nice to see some pics of Guildford - I used to live thereAnd your B&Ws are very nice from that X100.
That is still an excellent camera,i can,t see the V making that any better.
Excellent capture Trevor, wOw. I've never owned a X100, but someday I will.
Still trying to convince myself I need a V
I'm seriously contemplating an X100F/V. Would be much better for my walks up in the hills, and I can always go back for anything specific once I've found it.
Now, to convince Mrs J....
My post was for the aboveThe X100F on FujiFilm refurb at £599 is a very tempting proposition. Just sayin'.......
Lol it is tempting. Not maybe till next year with what's going on but I can see myself going that way with the wide angle and tele that would do for the majority of my shooting. And if I wanted to go longer maybe a small mft body with one lens.I'm seriously contemplating an X100F/V. Would be much better for my walks up in the hills, and I can always go back for anything specific once I've found it.
Now, to convince Mrs J....
I'm seriously contemplating an X100F/V. Would be much better for my walks up in the hills, and I can always go back for anything specific once I've found it.
Now, to convince Mrs J....
.....Even a small dslr, walkabout lens, tripod, spare battery and other bits become a chore to carry around. Especially when I've got the pup with me.
I got to the point where I wasn't even bothering with the cameras any longer, unless I was away on photo trip. I can take the v out in a bag with bits and bobs or just pop this around my neck, wrist or in a coat pocket.

This is also my thinking regarding the X100 series, but I'm also thinking a Panasonic GX9 with 20mm pancake is effectively the same size and unless pixel peeping I'm not sure anyone would tell the difference between the two images - 23mm F2 crop vs 20mm F1.7 m43.
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The Fuji has the bigger sensor, is better in low light, has a built in ND filter, is 35mm focal length better than 40mm as a general purpose lens, etc, etc
This is also my thinking regarding the X100 series, but I'm also thinking a Panasonic GX9 with 20mm pancake is effectively the same size and unless pixel peeping I'm not sure anyone would tell the difference between the two images - 23mm F2 crop vs 20mm F1.7 m43.
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This.Fuji looks so sexy![]()