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Subject: [OM] (OT) X-100s
From: Bob Whitmire <bwhitmire@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 6 Jun 2013 11:43:18 -0400
Because the subject of Fuji's X-whatevers has come up lately, a few 
observations and questions concerning my own newly acquired X-100s.

First, I took it to NYC with the notion of using it most of the time in order 
to familiarize myself with the camera and its potential. I wound up using it 
very few times because I thought I had discovered a fatal flaw: No matter what 
I did, the images seemed to be grossly overexposed. I could not find a way 
around this and figured I would have to send the camera back for service.

Now, I was looking at the images by chimping. I did not take my computer with 
me in order to download RAW files and actually look at them in LR. First Big 
Mistake.

When I got home and downloaded the 20 or so images on the card, I found them to 
be quite normal. There were a few blown highlights, but they were either 
specular in nature, or a result of my fiddling, trying to fix what ailed the 
camera. In fact, the images looked quite good.

So I'm wondering what I did wrong to get such blown-out chimps? One step I did 
take was to up the brightness of the LCD because I couldn't see anything 
outdoors in the harsh, contrasty light of that first day in NYC. Could that be 
the problem?

I also noted that when using the EVF, I could barely see the subject matter 
through the viewfinder. The camera seems to give you the stopped down view, 
reminiscent of a view camera. Nice to see, when you can see it. Is there a fix 
for that? Using the OVF, there is no such issue unless you have the function 
button set for depth of field.

There were a few other issues, too, such as trying to get the LCD to display an 
image instead of live view, or sometimes showing the menu in the viewfinder 
rather than on the LCD, but most of those issues arose from my efforts to 
correct the apparent overexposure problem. (Note the excuse vocabulary. What I 
really was doing was stabbing at buttons randomly to see what I could find.) 
I'm sure an evening spent with the manual and a day spent in the field will 
rectify those issues.

Last question: Is there a way to reset the camera to its out-of-the-box 
defaults? Other than taking the battery out for a couple of days? I'd like a 
do-over. <g>

--Hamfisted Bob, the Fuji Neanderthal

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