tonyturley
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- Tony
Beautiful last Sunday in November for an afternoon bike ride. First the Pentax Q:
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Yep. I guess I've gotten away from small sensors since I originally created this thread. I liked the X30 a lot, and its form factor had a lot to recommend it, but I get better imagery with the X-T2 or X100S these days.
Yep. I guess I've gotten away from small sensors since I originally created this thread. I liked the X30 a lot, and its form factor had a lot to recommend it, but I get better imagery with the X-T2 or X100S these days.
My current X30 is my second copy, and I fervently hope I keep it for all time! For me, there's nothing else which compromises in such a good way as this camera does - it's an easy every day carry, the manual zoom lens is a joy to use, and it can make wonderful photos in the right hands (I know, I've seen them on Instagram!). I just wish I was more proficient with it, but I think maybe that comes with making it one's only camera, like the Instagrammers I follow.Yep. I guess I've gotten away from small sensors since I originally created this thread. I liked the X30 a lot, and its form factor had a lot to recommend it, but I get better imagery with the X-T2 or X100S these days.
It is a very nice camera, and I was able to get some really nice images from mine. I find myself in low light conditions a lot, and the X30 doesn't do so well there.My current X30 is my second copy, and I fervently hope I keep it for all time! For me, there's nothing else which compromises in such a good way as this camera does - it's an easy every day carry, the manual zoom lens is a joy to use, and it can make wonderful photos in the right hands (I know, I've seen them on Instagram!). I just wish I was more proficient with it, but I think maybe that comes with making it one's only camera, like the Instagrammers I follow.