Chuck
When switching on the Fuji X10, it takes a couple of seconds for the display to
show the scene as a normal exposure; while it is "calming down" it looks
over-exposed or washed-out. As a result I can't switch on, raise the camera to
my eye and press the shutter release in too short a time.
I might tackle the retailer to see what it's experience of the X10 might mean
for mine: is it u/s? The salesman to whom I spoke a week ago had not heard of
the sensor exchange.
Chris
On 19 Jun 2012, at 01:33, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> "Painted" for sure. And me too: What does "calmed down" mean?
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
> On 6/18/2012 10:12 AM, Frank Wijsmuller wrote:
>> The sharpness is quite in contrast with this picture I 'painted' yesterday:
>>
>> <
>> https://plus.google.com/photos/103726771172069534440/albums/5755378292648844625?authkey=CNmAnvDDsJZX
>>> .
>>
>> Lens was the 50mm 1.2 @1.2 or 2.
>>
>> Best, Frank
>>
>> PS What do you mean with 'calmed down'?
>>
>>
>> 2012/6/18 Chris Barker
>>
>>> The corn was almost grassy and surreal [...]
>>>
>>> It's a very neat camera, with good results, but you have to make sure that
>>> the sensor has "calmed down" before pressing the shutter release.
>>> Otherwise you have an over-exposed image.
>
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