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    Ethics in the street

    Wait a minute, I was told it's not about the photographer. In fact, the receipt says that my soon to arrive X100s is guaranteed to take nothing but award-winning shots! Something about one of the back buttons being programmable so the camera only captures definitive moments. :-) Steve
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    I assume the same as well. Back in the day, I don't think I ever had a problem with my Minolta SR-T 101 (or was it 201?), which of course only had full stop increments. I'm sure it won't be an issue...and if I really need it, the 1/3 stop adjustments are only a step away. Now, can this camera...
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    Ethics in the street

    Well that makes a lot of sense and explains why you love shooting with the Nikon A. I have to assume the wider angle (28 vs 35) gives you that extra cushion to get the key elements inside the shot when you're not looking through the VF (though I'm sure your instinct must be pretty good at this...
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    Ethics in the street

    Hey Ray, It's funny. I was replying to your earlier post, then saw these images before seeing who posted them. I could tell immediately from the PP of the first three that they were yours (not necessarily for the last one). I love that you can get so up close but I have always wondered what...
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    Ethics in the street

    Thanks BB! I'm old enough to say that I grew up listening to some of his music...and had the "pleasure" of having more than a few people ask me if I was THE Steve Miller! However, I was able to play a few songs with some buddies at my wedding back in 2000 (I sang and was on rhythm guitar). I...
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    Ethics in the street

    Hi Ray, ephotocraft.com (Photo Craft in Burke, VA) had some X100s's a couple of weeks ago but I was still going back and forth on pulling the trigger. When I finally decided to take the plunge, they were sold out. I think I'm #2 on their list so with any luck, I'll be shooting with it in the...
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    Ethics in the street

    First post here, so let me start by saying hi. A special shout out to Ray Sachs for turning me on to a photography forum that seems quite helpful, informative, and from what I've seen so far, incredibly civil. Such a nice change from a certain gear-driven website owned by Amazon! To the...
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