It's a valid criticism. I did say I personally find it so. I need the camera to take the picture as I want it to, hence why I sold the X100 because it was distracting me from doing that. Throwing the histogram and frame correction into the mix isn't my idea of what taking pictures is about.
Too many boxes, too many numbers.
Then again, I'm still using a 9 year old camera, so my opinion is archaic.
I am with you on this, everyone keeps saying how amazing the X100 is and I agree it takes stunning pics, but by the time I got all the setting right, I might as well have set up my big Nikon... Seriously considering selling it and get a cheap ish compact to kick about with...
A technician at my old uni used to tell me all the time - "Your cup of tea could be someone else's bag of shit." Or something like that...
I am with you on this, everyone keeps saying how amazing the X100 is and I agree it takes stunning pics, but by the time I got all the setting right, I might as well have set up my big Nikon... Seriously considering selling it and get a cheap ish compact to kick about with...
A technician at my old uni used to tell me all the time - "Your cup of tea could be someone else's bag of shit." Or something like that...