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Yesterday afternoon I received the silver X100T so I took the opportunity to make few shots at an event organized by Montblanc in their boutique in Amsterdam. The thing that struck me most was that several people - mostly women - told me what a nice camera I had and asked me which brand it was. I had never received such compliments in my photographic "career". And the X100T is like its predecessors a beautiful camera indeed.
I had a chat with the photographer, who told me he uses a X100s for his personal work. He still uses Nikon for professional work (D810 and D600).
PHOTO
Anyway, I did not have a chance to play with settings but I did use the classic chrome film simulation mode. Importing in LR 5.7 works and the classic chrome color profile is available for processing raw files.
It was really fun to shoot with the X100T. The 4-way controller works MUCH better than the older 4-way controller of the X-T1 and the electronic rangefinder is very nice. In fact, I was highly impressed with the viewfinder in general. In my memory, it is much better than the x-pro1’s viewfinder.
My first impression of the classic chrome film simulation is that it works well in colorful situations. Herewith some initial shots, all in classic chrome (SOOC jpeg imported in LR). My apologies for the quality but I just took a few snaps and the light was terrible (very bright to make jewelry shine).
some shots with X-T1 and 56mm:
I had a chat with the photographer, who told me he uses a X100s for his personal work. He still uses Nikon for professional work (D810 and D600).
PHOTO
Anyway, I did not have a chance to play with settings but I did use the classic chrome film simulation mode. Importing in LR 5.7 works and the classic chrome color profile is available for processing raw files.
It was really fun to shoot with the X100T. The 4-way controller works MUCH better than the older 4-way controller of the X-T1 and the electronic rangefinder is very nice. In fact, I was highly impressed with the viewfinder in general. In my memory, it is much better than the x-pro1’s viewfinder.
My first impression of the classic chrome film simulation is that it works well in colorful situations. Herewith some initial shots, all in classic chrome (SOOC jpeg imported in LR). My apologies for the quality but I just took a few snaps and the light was terrible (very bright to make jewelry shine).
some shots with X-T1 and 56mm: