You can enable a setting to make a shutter sound out the speaker for both electronic and mechanical shutter separately. Also be careful with zone focus for static subjects it's not as good as single point. More for moving subjects
This guy "It peeves me when people get a camera and to review it they walk around taking pictures of trash cans and mailboxes..." Proceeds to take/show pictures of street signs and mailboxes 😂👌
Ha, yes.....I did basically do that didn't I?! Crap. Well, hopefully, I did it a little less awkwardly than those junior high school days......Thanks for watching.
So the ibis bounces around in the camera while it is turned off. Once you turn on the camera it stays put. Try it; you’ll see. 😊. One question: I noticed the camera getting a little warm right around the grip area, front and back. And this happens fairly quickly without much use. I had the V and don’t recall to warm up so quickly. I got the VI on June 20th, 4 months exactly after ordering it on day 1. Ridiculous. So I haven’t had the opportunity to take a lot of photos with it yet.
My V did get warm like you say but I haven't noticed the VI doing it. I haven't pushed it hard or done video with it so I'll have to see.....thanks for the comment and the insight on IBIS. Makes sense as I think about it.
Glad you got out of the studio!!!! My favorite city also and you should it off well. I will admit I like to format of these type of cameras rather than my D850 and may buy one!!! My suggestion would be for you to go back to the old version and sell me the new one. Cheers
Did you try using the in camera digital teleconverter (50mm and 70mm), or doesn’t even make sense when you can crop later when processing the image on a computer?
@@Enrique-the-photographer With the digital teleconverter x100vi only crops the image, so you can think of it as a shooting experience only, otherwise you could just shoot 35mm (ff equivalent) and crop yourself after as well. The image quality is the same but obviously you get a smaller image. On the x100v it would also upscale the cropped image so you'd get a higher resolution with a small loss in detail & sharpness. They probably didn't think it was necessary for the 40mp sensor since the crops are decent size. If you shoot raw + jpeg, the raw is always at the original 35mm and only the jpegs are cropped to 50 or 70mm. So if you like out of camera jpegs you can use your x100vi as a 50mm lens, 20mp sensor camera or a 70mm lens, 10mp sensor camera which is great I think. Also you have the option to use HEIF instead of jpeg, I haven't tried it but it should give you a bit more flexible file. Considering the WCL and TCL adapters and the fact that you can combine those with the digital teleconverter as well, the x100vi has pretty good focal length & shooting experience options for a fixed lens camera.
You can enable a setting to make a shutter sound out the speaker for both electronic and mechanical shutter separately. Also be careful with zone focus for static subjects it's not as good as single point. More for moving subjects
Thanks for the insight. The zone focus thing helps. I always used the single point with my V and found it to work well. Appreciate your thoughts.
This guy "It peeves me when people get a camera and to review it they walk around taking pictures of trash cans and mailboxes..."
Proceeds to take/show pictures of street signs and mailboxes
😂👌
Ha, yes.....I did basically do that didn't I?! Crap. Well, hopefully, I did it a little less awkwardly than those junior high school days......Thanks for watching.
So the ibis bounces around in the camera while it is turned off. Once you turn on the camera it stays put. Try it; you’ll see. 😊. One question: I noticed the camera getting a little warm right around the grip area, front and back. And this happens fairly quickly without much use. I had the V and don’t recall to warm up so quickly. I got the VI on June 20th, 4 months exactly after ordering it on day 1. Ridiculous. So I haven’t had the opportunity to take a lot of photos with it yet.
My V did get warm like you say but I haven't noticed the VI doing it. I haven't pushed it hard or done video with it so I'll have to see.....thanks for the comment and the insight on IBIS. Makes sense as I think about it.
Glad you got out of the studio!!!! My favorite city also and you should it off well. I will admit I like to format of these type of cameras rather than my D850 and may buy one!!! My suggestion would be for you to go back to the old version and sell me the new one. Cheers
Ha, yes, maybe......good to hear from you.
Still waiting on mine 😅 supposedly I’m next on the list at my store
Worth the wait! You’ll enjoy this camera. Thanks for watching and for the comment.
Still waiting 😭 but congrats!
Hopefully, you get yours soon.
Did you try using the in camera digital teleconverter (50mm and 70mm), or doesn’t even make sense when you can crop later when processing the image on a computer?
I haven’t tried the teleconverter. I guess I like the challenge of the single focal length enough to not go down that path. Thanks for the comment.
@@Todd_Kuhns Thank you for the prompt reply, I was just curious if there was any difference in image quality (probably not).
@@Enrique-the-photographer With the digital teleconverter x100vi only crops the image, so you can think of it as a shooting experience only, otherwise you could just shoot 35mm (ff equivalent) and crop yourself after as well. The image quality is the same but obviously you get a smaller image.
On the x100v it would also upscale the cropped image so you'd get a higher resolution with a small loss in detail & sharpness. They probably didn't think it was necessary for the 40mp sensor since the crops are decent size. If you shoot raw + jpeg, the raw is always at the original 35mm and only the jpegs are cropped to 50 or 70mm.
So if you like out of camera jpegs you can use your x100vi as a 50mm lens, 20mp sensor camera or a 70mm lens, 10mp sensor camera which is great I think. Also you have the option to use HEIF instead of jpeg, I haven't tried it but it should give you a bit more flexible file. Considering the WCL and TCL adapters and the fact that you can combine those with the digital teleconverter as well, the x100vi has pretty good focal length & shooting experience options for a fixed lens camera.
@@heliogenesi Thank you so much, very helpful.
@@Enrique-the-photographer You bet, interesting question, let me know if you figure it out....