Wednesday 31 October 2012

10,000 frames with Fuji X10, and counting


Jacarandas at the UQ lake
Jacarandas in bloom at the UQ lake | Fuji X10, Panorama mode, GIMP: levels

One year with Fuji X10. More than 10,000 frames. It turned out to be an amazing camera, with manual zoom, excellent handling, famous Fuji colors, low noise. 

I discovered that it is possible to take pictures without looking through the viewfinder. Moreover, it turned out that I can get sharp pictures with Fuji X10 at very low shutter speed, much lower than on my DSLR camera with sensor-based image stabilization. Lack of mirror (slap), good in-lens image stabilization, short focal length, neck strap used to stabilize the camera - probably all these factors contribute to sharp images. Next came in-camera panorama mode. I have not used compact cameras for years before acquisition of the Fujifilm X10. This is a big leap forward from old days. Sometimes the image stitching creates artifacts but it is still very impressive for panoramas taken with hand-held camera. The autofocus assist lamp works amazingly good and camera can focus in complete darkness.On-board flash works very well. I got used to Supermacro mode at 28mm (eqv) and the big depth of field very handy for macro shooters. Surprisingly, some presets, such as Sunset mode, are turned out to be very useful. I also returned to JPEG shooting. The image quality is very good in JPEGs, and I don't have time for RAW processing. 

My favorite settings: low noise reduction, Aperture priority mode, Auto white balance, Provia, iso 100 or 200, 200% dynamic range for iso 200. Except for the Supermacro mode, I try to keep the aperture open.

Things that I do not like in Fuji X10:
Viewfinder. It is ironic because the presence of a viewfinder in a camera was considered as nearly compulsory requirement for me. Why I don't like the viewfinder on Fuji X10? It is small, even for person used to 4/3 DSLRs. There is no information whatsoever, none. It is useless for polarizing filter or at close distance. Even in bright sun I generally use the monitor.  

The proprietary things: filter thread and the camera cable. I've bought a step-up ring and now can use standard filters. The cable is as precious as a lifeline. For some reasons the SD card used in Fuji X10 does not communicate with our computer through a card reader, and the images from the camera can be transferred only through the proprietary USB cable (proprietary universal serial bus cable - isn't it ironic?). On top of it, the camera cannot be powered through the USB cable and requires battery for image transfer.

Menu. Q button in firmware 2.0 helps to some extend but it is still hard to access some options such as image stabilization. I wish it would be possible to customize options in the Q menu. Erase or Format options are also buried deep in the menu but can be accessed relatively fast through the preview: when camera switched off, pressing green preview button will activate the preview mode, and pressing OK will give an option to delete all files.

Shutter speed at open aperture is limited to 1/1000 sec. Build-in neutral density filter can solve the problem. I don't know at what aperture the diffraction will kick in.

The battery. I got one spare battery but it is not enough for long trips.

None of these "don't like" this are serious. The viewfinder is useless, there are ways around the proprietary things, and the menu is compensated by really good user interface. 

Fountain
Fountain | Fuji X10, OOC JPEG

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