Thanks SamuelThat’s a comprehensive answer!
I understand one major disadvantage with the Fuji adapter - the dust. But I wonder - was it designed that way so that condensation issue was eliminated from a sealed adapter lens?
A few questions related to the ratio sizes (4:3, 3:2, 16:9 and 1:1) available on the X10.
1) I've read the manual on this matter and understand that 3:2 is the classic, 16:9 widescreen and 4:3 the modern standard. But what is 1:1 used for?
2) Does 16:9 really grab a wider shot that say a 3:2 or does the camera just crop the same image to a different proportion?
3) If the camera doesnt crop (2) then what ratio captures the most info from a snapshot?
A few questions related to the ratio sizes (4:3, 3:2, 16:9 and 1:1) available on the X10.
1) I've read the manual on this matter and understand that 3:2 is the classic, 16:9 widescreen and 4:3 the modern standard. But what is 1:1 used for?
2) Does 16:9 really grab a wider shot that say a 3:2 or does the camera just crop the same image to a different proportion?
3) If the camera doesnt crop (2) then what ratio captures the most info from a snapshot?
What superb service from Fuji Shop. I emailed them about my faulty X10 that I received on Saturday. They emailed me to say another camera would be sent out with a fee paid envelop to return the faulty one.
The faulty X10 replacement arrived today. Although it says refurbished on the box, the camera was still inside a sealed bag along with everything else. I took a couple of test shots and they numbering started at 1.
Im a very happy fault free X10 owner.
Hi Everyone
Extremely close to getting one of these! My resistance is slowly being eroded by this thread....
Just wondering how you find the Viewfinder - any good? Can you confidentially compose shots?
Think I'll be using this indoors a far bit, normal [household] light any insights on how it performs would be great!
Think by the end of the week I'll be a proud owner...
Just wondering how you find the Viewfinder - any good? Can you confidentially compose shots?
Sorry to ask this but any suggestions for spare batteries![]()
I looked at one link someone gave to Amazon Energiser brand less than £4 each but they have been out of stock for quite a while now. So need to get alternative?
Have been inspired by this forum to start looking at everything as a possible subject.....
allanm said:Well, lets try and get you even closer.
Its a fantastic camera, buy one.
If that didn't work, I'll try to answer your questions.
Its an optical viewfinder only with no markings at all. It does zoom in with the lens though and covers most of what the lens sees.
Focusing is ok as long as you have area AF mode then you can frame the image so the area you want in focus is in the centre. Or, you can try zone focusing or face detect and AF tracking and be prepared for a few fuzzies.
It actually works rather well, so don't let that put you off.
Indoors even in low light its good. You have a bright lens (F2) and you can wind the ISO up to 800 and still get good shots that are pretty noise free.
Order it now and you'll get it for the weekend.
Allan
I bought a couple of these and a couple of the same make for my X100. They seem to work well and seem a popular choice.
Allan
I've seen mentions of people using off-camera flash with their X10's, has anyone done this with some Yungnuo RF-603's? I tried to put the transceiver onto my X10 this morning and it just wouldn't go in, obviously I didn't want to force it and damage my shiny new baby, so is it not meant to be? Any ideas appreciated![]()
Adam
I've seen mentions of people using off-camera flash with their X10's, has anyone done this with some Yungnuo RF-603's? I tried to put the transceiver onto my X10 this morning and it just wouldn't go in, obviously I didn't want to force it and damage my shiny new baby, so is it not meant to be? Any ideas appreciated![]()
Adam
Shutter speed dial..
I think you started something here.
Allan
Thanks for the quick replies Simon and Ed, I think I'll have one more try later and then have to look at an adaptor as suggested, bit of a blow, although I can't say I purchased the X10 with off-camera flash in mind, it's just an added bonus![]()
souldeep said:PRO FOCUS - have any of you used this mode?
I have not had much luck with it. In most attempts it comes up with "unable to create effect" on the screen. I find zooming into a close subject with distant background gets the best results but then of those images that actually pro focus they have a strange blurring effect on parts of the image I want in focus. E.g. my back garden squirrel - he comes right up to my door and I have some close pro focus shots of him but on parts of his fur I get the blurring effects as though the camera thinks parts of the foreground should be a part of the background.
Anyone else with experiences to share using this mode?
mabal said:FUJIFILM X10 Custom Leather kit: just a thought for the future (once the warranty runs out).
http://aki-asahi.com/store/
They have some nice looking half-cases as well.
Look quite good, made me think that i could make a silicon sleeve at uni!! Add an extra element of grip....
mabal said:
A few more from my X10:
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The last one was taken using the digital zoom. I'm really impressed with the quality, it doesn't seem like a simple crop and expand like most digital zooms are.
Shutter speed dial..
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I think you started something here.
Allan