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ISO Tests

Fujifilm Finepix X100

ISO 100
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Fujifilm Finepix X100

ISO 400
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Fujifilm Finepix X100

ISO 800
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Fujifilm Finepix X100

ISO 1600
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Fujifilm Finepix X100

ISO 3200
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Fujifilm Finepix X100

ISO 6400
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Fujifilm Finepix X100

ISO 12800
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ISO tests

The ISO 6400 image is about 1.5 stops underexposed compared to the others, and therefore can't be used for comparison because if you boost it to the same exposure it will be an effective ISO ~18000. What happened there?

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'(and watching, for trainspotters)'

Oi! I'll have you know there is nothing at all wrong with appreciating a well-designed iris! At worst, it's *certainly* not up to the level of social deviance involved in sitting in a bush all day with a pencil, a notepad, and a stopwatch.

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It's made for me!

I still shoot rangefinders with film and mostly with a 35mm lens.

When I want to shoot machine gun style, I have access to Canon 1D bodies, but even my slow 5D is enough for what I want to take pictures of.

This beast ist what I longed for, OK, exchangeable lenses would be a boon. But I happily trade a very good fixed 63° f2 lens for a very reasonable viewfinder and controls I can set without taking the camera from my eye.

The price is high, but where do I get a digital camera which handles like my trusty M2 for less than that?

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Re: I miss my manual SLR

Not that SLRs are on topic at all, but you do realise you can operate a DSLR in full manual mode... right?

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I miss my manual SLR

One of the advantages of manual cams that the full-auto brigade seem to have overlooked is that a manual cam can be prepped for a series of shots before the action starts. When the time comes you can then raise the camera and shoot in one motion, the only delay being your own reflexes.

What's more, you can lower the camera and then raise it again without losing your settings.

Meanwhile the full-auto cam user is frantically trying to get the focus, zoom and exposure back to exactly where they were a few seconds ago ....and misses the shot.

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