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Thread: Shooting a profile pic with the X100 goes horribly wrong

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    I like the color with the green background the best, the second is the backlit one though I might do black and white and the family shot is just adorable :)
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    Great shots that capture his friendly, approachable attitude - I find that the X100 can turn out some great head & shoulder shots despite then wide lens (works fine for 3/4 length and H&S but shows distortion for head shots only - great quality images though).
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    I usually crop in. Essentially the 35mm has the longer focal lengths built in. All these headshots would be a 65-75 mm equiv fov with enough negative space around. For my kind of purposes, mostly web and small prints, I don't mind losing the info.
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