Look what i played with today!

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Just read a couple of reviews on it. Very pricey for what it is (around the £900 mark!), although IQ is meant to be top notch.
 
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Just read a couple of reviews on it. Very pricey for what it is, although IQ is meant to be top notch.

Very debatable.

It's not meant to be a substitute for a general DSLR - if you shoot street photography then there is nothing like it in the digital world that is comparable at that price point - the Leica's at that price point aren't special and the second hand M series are still way away from that price.
 
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One of the only digital camera's i've lusted after for a while, not that i'll ever be able to afford it and even then i'd probably get a Contax G2 kit and Hassleblad 500C/M before it, but still ;)

How far away is the firmware update that's supposed to 'fix everything'?
 
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One of the only digital camera's i've lusted after for a while, not that i'll ever be able to afford it and even then i'd probably get a Contax G2 kit and Hassleblad 500C/M before it, but still ;)

How far away is the firmware update that's supposed to 'fix everything'?

It was released in the last week of June, IIRC, and I don't think it "fixes everything" but it does look like it's knocked out a lot of the more egregious issues.

Such a frustrating camera — it's 90% of perfect, but the features it's lacking are so maddeningly basic and fundamental that it comes close to ruining the whole thing.

Still want one, though.
 
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just so happened i played with one on fri too... used it to record a movie for work presentation... video recording quality was good at 720p....

I dont quite get the various modes of the viewfinder.... there is the "native" mode where it is just like a glass viewfinder, the "electronic" mode, where it will show you what the sensor sees, and then there is a kind of hybrid mode, where it overlays the image with all manner of things like virtual horizon, and a box where you will see what will be cropped out in the shot...

personally, i think it is a "confused" camera.... it doesnt know if it is meant to be a dslr, a point and shoot... you are also stuck with the 23mm lens... abit your have an AFS-c sensor....

i'd rather have a dslr for when i need one, and a compact compact for when i dont want to lug around the dslr..... but that's me....
 
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Not a perfect test I know, but it may be fairly indicative (maybe Raymond can confirm), below I have downsized the 5Dii and 7D image to the same size as the X100.

Note: I'd guestimate that the X100 with it's thin AA (blur) filter is actually capturing around 20-40% more resolution than it's stated 12mp's when comparing to Canon's stated mp's.
Or conversely you could say instead that the 7D-5Dii have X% less resolution due to the effect of the AA filter (usually 30% less resolution), with the 7D looking to have the strongest filter of all 3 camera's.

Below is the first sample, ISO100.
To me it looks like the X-100 is quite visibly sharper than both the 5Dii and 7D.

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Below is the ISO 6400 Sample, X100 still looks slightly sharper, than the 5Dii but the 5Dii looks to be dealing with the noise slightly better.

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It doesn't have a patch in the middle of the viewfinder where you have to align two superimposed images to achieve focus (see this: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/leicam8/page4.asp).

You could argue that that's a focusing mechanism, not a requisite for a classification of viewfinder. It's still not TTL, and shows a larger area than the sensor sees.

It's not like a split prism is a requisite for a camera to be an SLR (not saying it shouldn't be, however ;) ).
 
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At the end of the day, whatever it is, it's a great camera that can deliver better IQ than most DSLR's and even has some other advantages, like being able to sync to 1/1000.
The only thing that put's me off, is that it doesn't have interchangeable lenses, if they release something like that, then it could be a DSLR replacement.

Canon or Nikon should be making such camera's as compatibility with existing lenses and TTL flashes would be amazing, and I'd much rather carry a camera around that looked like this rather than something Rebel like or bulky, as it just looks cool! :o:D
 
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