The Official Fuji X10/X20/X30/XF1/XQ1 Thread

I just called to check with Fuji, and they told me that my replacement X10 didn't go out yesterday after all but will definitely be sent today. They'll be using next day delivery so I should get it in time for my upcoming long weekend away.

I have to say that the guy I spoke to just now was very helpful. Now I just need to get my hands on the camera!
 
OK - finally got Dubrovnik shots up online. Firstly some Pano's. Nothing that I'm jumping around about but worth sharing as some experiments (like catching a double rainbow, harsh light or even a night pano!).

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And a few more Pano's... will get a few normal shots up in next 30 minutes.

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Souldeep. You really need to have a chat with yourself. These are something special.
 
as they say every:clap:one a winner..... :clap:
 
Wow - thanks Duncan, Lindsay, Trever and Terry. For some reason I look at every one of the pano's and feel they could be so much better. Thank you all. This forum is such an ego boost. You are all very kind :-)

I have a small amount I'll post at some point in the next few days from my Stag last week but need to download all my Korea and Japan shots and looking forward to checking through them for memories.

Btw all shots above are pre-sensor change from a holiday in June.
 
Souldeep

What a brilliant set of photographs.

A very well done from me :thumbs:
 
Well i finally picked mine up today, i've been umming and ahhing since the day it was announced so i thought it was about time i treated myself to one :D first impressions are very good indeed. i just need to get my head round it abit better but i really am happy with it, i can see it being carried everywhere :D

that set above is just fantastic, hopefully i'll be able to get as good as that :D
 
Souldeep - just remind me your settings preferences please.
Are you a RAW or in camera JPEG man?
And please don't tell me these are straight out the camera!

Several of them, including that last cactus shot, they really go P-I-N-G out the screen.
Absolutely blimmin wonderful.
I'm gonna have to try harder!
 
Yikes, Souldeep. Those photos look stunning. The girl and the cobblestone street (even like the slight purple cast ;) ) are my favourites. Could you share your settings, but also tell us what kind of PP you apply? The colours are special; they remind me of Kodachrome colours from way back when.

I wanted to post some of mine, but I'm having second thoughts now... Ah well, I'll post them anyway. A day in the zoo with my daughter:


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They're all as is, SOOC ("old" sensor & 1.02).

Thanks again, Souldeep!
 
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Well, my replacement X10 just arrived and the viewfinder on this one is correctly aligned. The only tiny issue I've noticed with this one so far is that the Menu/OK button is not quite straight (ie the text on it is at a slight angle to the horizontal), but I probably only notice that because I have another X10 here to compare it to.

I just wanted to draw people's attention to the fact that Fuji have dropped the X10 refurb price again -- it's now £251.98 plus postage, using the 10% discount (I used P258BTCC467 and that still seems to work). A complete bargain, down £18 from when I ordered it last Thursday. There are ten in stock as I write this.

In fact I'm in two minds about whether to return mine and get one at the lower price, but it feels like too much effort. I want to get out there and get snapping!
 
Souldeep -- if I can get shots half as good out of this camera then I'll be happy. I really like the picture of the seated girl.
 
I really have throughly enjoyed reading this thread and yet again many thanks to Duncan for sharing his work and thoughts with us but.......

.... I bought my X10 in April after which I have been hit very badly with serious health issues which affect my walking and general health. Consequently I have not been able to get out much at all. Rarely out of Totnes (where I live) and so the X10 has been sitting there but largely unused and I just can't take in the learning curve needed to get the best from it. So it is been offered on the 'For Sale' section as I need to accept I can only ever be an occasional snapper and need something more of a 'point and shoot' :eek:

So I will be looking at cameras with good IQ that offer 'one handed' control and that do fit in my pocket so Canon S95/S100 or LX5 but no budget for the latest models.b

So if anyone wants a pristine X10 take a look in the 'For Sale' section.
 
The seated Girl picture is really haunting.
She is both young and ancient as the world.
A special shot......
 
I really have throughly enjoyed reading this thread and yet again many thanks to Duncan for sharing his work and thoughts with us but.......

.... I bought my X10 in April after which I have been hit very badly with serious health issues which affect my walking and general health. Consequently I have not been able to get out much at all. Rarely out of Totnes (where I live) and so the X10 has been sitting there but largely unused and I just can't take in the learning curve needed to get the best from it. So it is been offered on the 'For Sale' section as I need to accept I can only ever be an occasional snapper and need something more of a 'point and shoot' :eek:

So I will be looking at cameras with good IQ that offer 'one handed' control and that do fit in my pocket so Canon S95/S100 or LX5 but no budget for the latest models.b

So if anyone wants a pristine X10 take a look in the 'For Sale' section.

Sorry to hear that, John. Hope things get better. Take good care of your heart and soul, more important than any camera.

Warm regards,
Rob
 
Souldeep - just remind me your settings preferences please.
Are you a RAW or in camera JPEG man?
And please don't tell me these are straight out the camera!

Several of them, including that last cactus shot, they really go P-I-N-G out the screen.
Absolutely blimmin wonderful.
I'm gonna have to try harder!

BTW – above I used the terms “landscape” and “portrait”. To clarify I meant this in the sense of orientation of the image – not the style of photograph.

Duncan - Hehe – not the easiest question to answer as my settings are all sorts because I tend to play and change for different light and environment.

For example - I have some desaturated colour options stored in camera under C1 for my street shots. They are 9 times out of 10 taken in JPG (but sometimes I press the RAW button for one shot on street).

The boat shot and the cactus are both pretty much SOCC but had some “minor” sharpening in LR as they both came from RAW files.

I tend to shoot RAW in strong light conditions and expose for the highlights (as I believe you advised earlier in this thread – you see I do listen) ;-) then bring the shadows back up in PP. Rest of the time I’m happy to snap away under the JPG option. In strong light conditions (lots of contrast between sun and shadow) I have also used the drive button under which you find a dynamic range option that will allow me to do something similar in JPG rather than RAW. Only problem I have found with this is the images can be slightly noisier. Also because of the noise at higher ISO’s I’ve started doing a lot manual shooting in darker light situations now using ISO 100. Will post a couple of those (from the Stag do) later tonight as I was experimenting with time lapse and neon (yes whilst drunk without tripod!!!).

I don’t have all the answers yet I’m afraid because I’m still trying to get the best from the camera but with the X10 I’ve found you really do have two or three different ways to try and create the same effect. An example would be what I just mentioned about bright light conditions or another example would be bokhey (sorry forgotten how the Japanese effect is spelt). I have three different ways (and I am sure there are more) I try this. The easiest (but consistently the worst) is to use the advanced pro focus – trouble is that function ruins photos. Here is one example (my GF) of this function – check the blur around arms and hair (nothing I can do to recover this);

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The middle option (but getting a satisfactory focus can sometimes be a struggle in strong light) is to use Macro mode and zoom in on the subject about 4-8ft away (best with portrait photography). An example of this – notice clearly defined lines in snuffulificus’s (probably also spelt wrong) hair, much better sDOF option;

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Final way – which gets best consistent results – but can be slow to set up (which means you have to be ready and waiting for street shot portrait) is in manual mode and set your Aperture right down to f2.8/2.

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Anyway just some examples and don’t mean to sound condescending as most of you know all of this. BTW the above examples are snaps from the Dubrovnik set as well.

Robenroute – the stalks are cool – the colours good and I like the reflection :-) Please post more.

BTW – when catching up through a month’s worth of posts I saw some images that really stuck in my mind. They were of a dragonfly with a very skilful use of SDOF. Props to whoever that was – would love to be able to have got some shots like that!
 
BTW - Robenroute. The book I posted yesterday has a really a good section explaining how to play with the colours in the X10. I tend to desaturate slightly the go for a colour cast e.g. my GF above I was trying to get a real velvet effect and she was patient enough for me to play around with the colour settings - although it was not a bad spot to sit around and chill in Dubrovnik harbour ;-)

Oh and something else Duncan - I've decided to take photography lessons. Start this Thursday evening in the hope it will help me improve my technique, understanding and style. Quite excited to go and learn. I know you very kindly suggested the panel idea but I don’t think my skills are there yet so going to do this one step at a time :-)
 
The seated Girl picture is really haunting.
She is both young and ancient as the world.
A special shot......

Thanks Terry - thats exactly what I wanted to portray. She was selling shells on an Island near Dubrovnik and I felt there was a real depth of soul, for someone so young, but with something sadly haunting. Amazed someone picked up on that through an image. Thanks :-)
 
.... I bought my X10 in April after which I have been hit very badly with serious health issues which affect my walking and general health. Consequently I have not been able to get out much at all. Rarely out of Totnes (where I live) and so the X10 has been sitting there but largely unused and I just can't take in the learning curve needed to get the best from it. So it is been offered on the 'For Sale' section as I need to accept I can only ever be an occasional snapper and need something more of a 'point and shoot' :eek:

DayDreamer - thats really sad to hear. Your input, kind support and photos have been an inspiration. I'm sure you've already thought about this but have you seen the thumb grip for the X10 that fits on the flash shoe? That may make the X10 much more handle friendly.

Also there is so much you could do inside your home with the camera. A tripod and a bit of time on your hands you could be really showing us the way with experiments indoors!
 
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BTW - Robenroute. The book I posted yesterday has a really a good section explaining how to play with the colours in the X10. I tend to desaturate slightly the go for a colour cast e.g. my GF above I was trying to get a real velvet effect and she was patient enough for me to play around with the colour settings - although it was not a bad spot to sit around and chill in Dubrovnik harbour ;-)

Oh and something else Duncan - I've decided to take photography lessons. Start this Thursday evening in the hope it will help me improve my technique, understanding and style. Quite excited to go and learn. I know you very kindly suggested the panel idea but I don’t think my skills are there yet so going to do this one step at a time :-)

Thanks, Souldeep. In fact, I've got Alex' book. Perhaps I should read the colour section a tad more carefully.

That B&W portrait you just posted is really impressive, by the way.
 
Sorry to hear that, John. Hope things get better. Take good care of your heart and soul, more important than any camera.

Warm regards,
Rob

DayDreamer - thats really sad to hear. Your input, kind support and photos have been an inspiration. I'm sure you've already thought about this but have you seen the thumb grip for the X10 that fits on the flash shoe? That may make the X10 much more handle friendly.

Also there is so much you could do inside your home with the camera. A tripod and a bit of time on your hands you could be really showing us the way with experiments indoors!

Thanks to you both and I have PM'd you to say thanks.

Souldeep Thanks for your suggestions but without sounding negative I think my time with taking pictures has gone. However I spend a lot of time fiddling with pics on my Laptop and have been entering the PP challenges and having a few where my efforts have been selected.

I am just not able to stalk my photographic prey (usually landscapes, buildings - not people) and when I find something to shoot being able to stoop, kneel, lay down to get the right angle/s.

I have tried the 'in the house' and 'in the garden' but not inspired so now I have come to that conclusion I feel a weight lifted. I want a good quality compact, easy to learn, and to be able to chuck it in my pocket and take out 'as and when' I feel the need. Not to put the bag around my neck and go off trying to find the perfect shot. So I will be a 'Happy Snapper' and I said some time ago a 'Memory Catcher' and not a 'Pixel Peeper' :lol:
 
So I will be a 'Happy Snapper' and I said some time ago a 'Memory Catcher' and not a 'Pixel Peeper' :lol:

Absolutely nothing wrong with that DayDreamer. That’s my photographic philosophy - I document travels catching memories and moments :-) Before March I was with the F30. A real quality point and shoot that still now rivals the X10 in colours - especially in full sunlight. Look it up - you should be able to pick one up cheap. I'm keeping mine as I still use it in my underwater housing for underwater photography.
 
Absolutely nothing wrong with that DayDreamer. That’s my photographic philosophy - I document travels catching memories and moments :-) Before March I was with the F30. A real quality point and shoot that still now rivals the X10 in colours - especially in full sunlight. Look it up - you should be able to pick one up cheap. I'm keeping mine as I still use it in my underwater housing for underwater photography.

Thanks for the suggestion I will look out for one and experiment a bit as opposed to being too fixed minded :)

PS Just looked on *bay and one for £136.99 and thought you said get one cheap :thinking:
 
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I really have throughly enjoyed reading this thread and yet again many thanks to Duncan for sharing his work and thoughts with us but.......

.... I bought my X10 in April after which I have been hit very badly with serious health issues which affect my walking and general health. Consequently I have not been able to get out much at all. Rarely out of Totnes (where I live) and so the X10 has been sitting there but largely unused and I just can't take in the learning curve needed to get the best from it. So it is been offered on the 'For Sale' section as I need to accept I can only ever be an occasional snapper and need something more of a 'point and shoot' :eek:

So I will be looking at cameras with good IQ that offer 'one handed' control and that do fit in my pocket so Canon S95/S100 or LX5 but no budget for the latest models.b

So if anyone wants a pristine X10 take a look in the 'For Sale' section.

Sorry to hear this, but what you are saying makes sense.
My 2p would be don't jump without looking.
I came from an LX3 and I think the LX5 is similarly sized.
It's not much smaller than the X10 and still isn't really a pocket camera.
Size wise, the S100 is in a different league to either the X10 or LX3!
 
Oh and something else Duncan - I've decided to take photography lessons. Start this Thursday evening in the hope it will help me improve my technique, understanding and style. Quite excited to go and learn. I know you very kindly suggested the panel idea but I don’t think my skills are there yet so going to do this one step at a time :-)

I don't think I'm alone in disagreeing with that statement!
Make darned sure the lessons concentrate on improving your camera skills and avoid trying to change your style!
 
Sorry to hear this, but what you are saying makes sense.
My 2p would be don't jump without looking.
I came from an LX3 and I think the LX5 is similarly sized.
It's not much smaller than the X10 and still isn't really a pocket camera.
Size wise, the S100 is in a different league to either the X10 or LX3!

I spent many many many many hours looking when I bought the X10 and there was strong inspiration from reading YOUR thread - Boss :lol:

So I still haven't forgotten the research, from earlier in the year, and I had the benefit of buying a S95 but felt it was too small at the time - thank goodness for Amazon at the time as I returned it.

Just bought my wife a Panasonic TZ30 so she can get close ups of the monkeys at the zoo. Whilst I don't want to pixel peep I need something better for me and I'm not bothered about the zoom as to me it is a marketing ploy IMO!

So reading reviews again but have plenty of time but looking like the S100.
 
I don't think I'm alone in disagreeing with that statement!
Make darned sure the lessons concentrate on improving your camera skills and avoid trying to change your style!

I think Souldeep should definitely 'Take' lessons - he should 'Take' the class and give the lessons :clap:
 
Thanks for the suggestion I will look out for one and experiment a bit as opposed to being too fixed minded :)

PS Just looked on *bay and one for £136.99 and thought you said get one cheap :thinking:

No way - I don't remember them costing much more than that new back in 2005! Maybe they are becoming collecter items!? Strange.
 
souldeep said:
Lol - you guys *blush*

Enjoy your talent, Souldeep. You've got an eye for light and an antenna for scenes/situations. Don't think about things too much; you might just think yourself out of it ;-)

Trust your gut. IMHO, drinking pro-biotic stuff is better for your photography than taking classes...
 
Souldeep.
Photographic Education is not useless but it can be destructive.
I went (full time)to what is now the London college of communication. I was taught very little that I did not already know. ( I already had 12 years experience in photography absorbing every thing) but I spent time in virtually every gallery and museum in London.
and I had time to experiment.

Your work does not fit with the current emphasis on conceptual art. You are clearly a visual person who can see a picture. this is a skill they do not and can not teach.

Unfortunately few Colleges today have lecturers with the skills knowledge or equipment to teach technique.
(Though many have technicians who have that ability)

I would chose where you go with care and have set goals. You will probably find that these goals do not mesh well with those of any college. So you will probably have to pick and choose what you concentrate on.
Unfortunately the College will be looking at their own goals and how well they are achieving them, with little regard for your needs.

There is useful knowledge to be found hidden in any educational establishment... you just have to have your own targets and be somewhat single minded.

All photographic techniques are easy to learn, most with out help. A Good teacher can cut down on the time factor and encourage.

Sorry for the long spiel :gag:


You have a similar "Eye" to LindsayD... You should talk to her... she is further down the road and would be worth listening to.
 
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Souldeep, that set of photos that includes the girl and the cobblestone street, have a certain quality (contrast, vibrance, etc.) and colour about them that remind me of these here:
http://pavel-kosenko.livejournal.com/303194.html?nojs=1&thread=22669914

Were these photos taken with the new sensor and updated firmware? I'm still on the original sensor, as I've read/heard of too many issues caused by the sensor upgrade: lens barrels not turning smoothly any longer, level indicators being wrong, etc. Besides that, I'm just worried about the image quality (although I could lose the orbs I'm getting).

Thanks for any feedback/answers.
 
Enjoy your talent, Souldeep. You've got an eye for light and an antenna for scenes/situations. Don't think about things too much; you might just think yourself out of it ;-)

Trust your gut. IMHO, drinking pro-biotic stuff is better for your photography than taking classes...

Hehe - I'll keep that in mind! And thank you.
 
Terry - thanks for explaining so much and watching out for my back. I’ve been really taken back since I joined this community by the number of individuals sincere wishes for me to push this on, Duncan being one of those loudest voices of course.

You’re right about the conceptual art issue – one of the reasons I decided to go on a course is to help me understand how I can widen, rather than change, my eye with the camera. Unfortunately though – goals is one of my main issues. And I hope that a course may help me focus on where I can take the photography I enjoy to new levels. I even built a website – then had to stand back and say – why have I done this – what do you want this website to say about you and your photography. I’ve been stumped on that since and just got out there and photographed instead ;-)

I have found LindsayD’s work, amongst others here, very very inspiring. I would love to learn from her but I know she is a busy and I rarely see her posting the past few months. That’s a shame but I understand her reasons. I am very much searching for a mentor, but this is no easy task as people are so busy and I feel bad asking. I know I won’t get anywhere if I don’t ask but this is why I try and give as much as I can to this forums thread – it’s been a great learning curve, very supportive and full of really helpful friendly people that have helped me grow leaps and bounds.

Roberoute – interesting observation. I can see a similarity. They are nice shots on that link. Oddly those photos make me think of how films use to look in the old Technicolor days. There was something so warm and inviting about those style of films :-)

All photos I’ve posted up to this point, on this thread, are old sensor 1.02 software.

Here are a few (most are mates so don’t think you’d be interested in the postings) from last week’s Oktoberfest in Munich on the new sensor latest software - not my normal stuff but seen through different eyes to normal ;-) (disclaimer: I REALLY was drunk in charge of this camera 99% of the time)

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