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San Francisco and an Amateurs review of the Fujifilm x100s |
Tyssul Patel

I can’t really speak to image quality extensively, since I don’t have much experience to compare it to, but from I saw, its pretty incredible. You can scroll down to see some of the photos taken with it and judge for yourself. As for the ease of the camera, it does have a pretty extensive menu, with options that get pretty messy and convoluted, especially for someone with little experience, but that’s nothing a 40-minute walkthrough video didn’t fix. Other than that, it’s really easy to shoot with. As I said earlier, I shot mostly one handed with this thing holding it up to my eye, and snapping away. I really enjoyed using the optical viewfinder, and I liked how seamlessly the camera switched back and forth between it and the external viewfinder based on the eye sensor. It also turns on within what seems like a microsecond. I could grab the camera from around my neck, turn it on while bringing it up to my eye, focus, snap a shot and turn the camera off within a couple seconds, all with one hand if the aperture looked good as it was last left. I also was able to set the customizable „fn“ button thats right at the top to toggle the physical, 3-stop ND filter on and off, which was great because I was outside in bright daylight much of the time……..

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