Hi All
I posted the following at another froum and seems appropriate to add here. I have been on the merry-go-round for a while.
The x100 series, for me has been the camera that makes me want to shoot personally again.
I have used my x100s as my daily driver, since 2013.
A talisman. I have been round the roundabout with gear as a photo student, a photographer’s assistant for 7+ years (still learning), a professional 20+ years using Nikon & Hasselblad and now after 20 years as an academic. I still carry a camera out and about.
As a professional my Hassy kit 2x 500 CM bodies, 50mm, 80mm, 120 Makro, 180mm, Pola, PME, 2x 12a mags was *stolen. The fcukers took the Hassy kit but left the Rolleiflex. Go figure. I limped along with my Nikon FM + basic 20, 50 & 80-200. Pro Insurance allowed me to get the D3 & additional lenses.
*For those of you that have the misfortune of having your livelihood stolen or for that matter had anything stolen ..... that feeling deep down in your stomach is something that never goes away.
Some 10+ year later. In April 2017 - traded all my Nikon D3 + 6 lenses for a Leica M4 BP + Summilux 50. Great camera (bought me back to my student days of 35mm and one lens). However after shooting and processing (yet to scan). In the end I still prefer to shoot with my Rolleiflex 2.8E. My years of 35mm as a student then shooting with 120 6x6.
That Sq was really where my decision to pursue my career came about.
April 2018 and an opportunity to adopt a user M6 and my perchance *maybe an itch for a 35 Summicron Asph came my way. Funny thing is I still prefer to shoot with the Rolleiflex. I think I’m crazy, however I am a photographer.
So for now, I still carry my x100s shoot B&W Yellow RAW + JPG it has for me a filmic look. 400 ISO, WB Auto, NR -2, L -3:2, H +1, S -0, Sharp +2, ND assigned to FN, EV -1/3 -2/3. The leaf shutter gives me a Hassy fuzzy feeling
As for the battery.
I carry a spare.
I do not use the rear LCD.
Only OVF.
I simply shoot 2/3 frames.
I take the SD card out and view images via my 2011 MacBook Air.
Thinking about getting a SD dongle for the iPad Air 2.
**The best part about my Leica gear is the following:
1. The equipment has appreciated in value.
2. Should I decide to sell/trade I’ll always be ahead. I plan to leave with my kids and work it out with them as who gets the Rolleiflex 2.8E, M4 BP Summilux 50 &/or M6 Summicron 35 Asph.
3. Same cannot be said for the Nikon.
Finally, I know digital will always depreciate faster and newer sensors will supersede. However the x100 series back in 2012 heralded a new way of seeing. I am still seeing.