Monday, January 21, 2013

A Teardown of the Popular Fujifilm X100


This is a brief excerpt from PetaPixel




Goodbye old young friend. Let me give you all a piece of wisdom that I recently learned the hard way. If you go on a fishing trip called ‘Hit em’ Hard’ and the captain tells you that you should take your bag off and put it in the ‘dry container’, what he really means by ‘dry container’ is a place that will fill up with seawater after he accidently clogs the drainage pipe, soaking you and your friends cameras, bags, wallets and cellphones for over an hour in salty seawater.

Better yet, just never go on a fishing charter with a name like ‘Hit em’ Hard.’

Needless to say, the next step of taking the camera apart was obvious. If you own the Fujifilm X100 you know how much it hurt to do. It is a beautiful piece of machinery that I loved dearly.

For everyone that talks about the quirks of this camera, they are right, it does have quirks, but it also had insane image quality, all the way up to ISO 3200, it was extremely portable and it was silent. It is the perfect compliment for when you want a light, invisible camera. I loved this camera. I …



By: James Maher


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