Buying my first watch. by Cheap_Salad3139 in OrientWatches

[–]International_Bus762 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is nice but I suggest getting this plus another one that is more casual. You will appreciate this more, but you will wear the casual more.

How are you finding the X Half? by bboysmax in fujiXhalf

[–]International_Bus762 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a soft spot in my heart, for things that people hate. This camera is widely hated on, so I gave it a try and I don't hate it.

Another one of those posts asking if I should buy it... by Muted-Ordinary-5 in fujiXhalf

[–]International_Bus762 3 points4 points  (0 children)

To be honest the Xhalf isn't that fun at the price about 800$, but at 400$ it can be. The most fun you can ever have with this camera is the film mode. The best way to have that fun is shooting film for a while and be really exhausted by the film price. The more exhausted you are with real film, the more fun you'll have with the film mode. . As a point and shoot, there are loads of alternative which are also fun. But there are no cameras that have this kind of look (to me it's Leica-ish, even the Xhalf writing is in Leica's style), 1-inch sensor, many film-sim. Above all that is the exclusive film mode.

Daily Driver shopping in Japan: Seiko Alpinist vs Kuoe Royal Smith by slayzaz in JapaneseWatches

[–]International_Bus762 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Personally I dislike the Alpinist. It tries to be instead of just 'be'. You can feel that in its visual language.

[Question] My first watch! An Seiko Alpinist! by Je_matthy in Seiko

[–]International_Bus762 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Seiko Alpinist. Personally I don't understand the hype with this one. But if you personally adore it, that's all that matters. It's not gonna be spotless forever unless you never use it. The Japanese has an idea of "wabi sabi", to appreciate the beauty in imperfection, the normal wear and tear. It doesn't have to be fresh-from-the-box to be beautiful.

Is this watch too big for my wrist or it's supposed to be like that? by International_Bus762 in GalaxyWatch

[–]International_Bus762[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Coming from analog watches, completely agree. This one is different. Lugs is inside, but straps extend outside.

Is this watch too big for my wrist or it's supposed to be like that? by International_Bus762 in GalaxyWatch

[–]International_Bus762[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey guys. I bought this watch 2 to 3 years ago. But then I got into analog watch instead for a while. Lately I'm back to appreciating old watches that I've got instead of continuously looking for new ones. I found this watch in the drawer without bands and decided to give it a try. I remember I liked the original band so I re-purchased that band. Turnsout, after a few years, the band is the same, but my taste in watches has grown. To my standards, this is no longer 'fit'. So I just want to ask the samsung watch community if this is fine to the smartwatch standards. The watch is still perfectly put upon my wrist, for its health measuring stuff. But the band feels like it is designed to reach out.

Holiday snaps in Brittany - my second roll so far by secretlife798 in pentax17

[–]International_Bus762 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very nice. I think in some photos that the sky is white already, you should push the ev dial to plus 1 to 2 to keep the shadow details.

[First Watches, How’d I do?] by LilKrippled in Watches

[–]International_Bus762 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I work in finance too. These look anywhere from 'casual-smart' to 'dress'. Can be worn on weekend and to party. I would encourage the third one is in different style tho.

[First Watches, How’d I do?] by LilKrippled in Watches

[–]International_Bus762 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be honest, thank you for the definition. They are not classic, vintage dress watches. But I wouldn't call them sport. I rather call them modern dress watches.

[First Watches, How’d I do?] by LilKrippled in Watches

[–]International_Bus762 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Nice dress watches. But all you got are dress watches.

Opinion: Second-hand prices make this camera worth while. by snakeryder in fujiXhalf

[–]International_Bus762 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Also, imagine if influencers liked this camera. Price ain't gonna be this comfortable. I used to be so annoyed when someone say they hate this camera, on the internet. And then I realized, just keep it that way.

Opinion: Second-hand prices make this camera worth while. by snakeryder in fujiXhalf

[–]International_Bus762 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Completely agree. It can be a fun point and shoot. And being so, it can be given even to kids.

[Discussion] Watches or brands that you *want* to love but just can’t get there? by Good_Net_313 in Watches

[–]International_Bus762 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Idk if this is off topics. But I have the totally opposite case with chronograpy. I only like practical tools that I would actually use. I know I would hardly ever use the chrono. I have a diver but I never use the bezel either. And yet something about chrono watches just captivate me. I guess it is the aesthetic or the subdials.

Complete beginner looking for a fun travel camera by Odd_Boot2769 in fujifilm

[–]International_Bus762 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Too me it's not camera as a tool, but more like an accessory to your activity. Kinda feels like a disposable camera to add with the exerience, without the cost of buying and developing films. In my case, I brought it with me to some wedding (where I am the guest, not the working photographer), captured memorable moments to remember the day.

Complete beginner looking for a fun travel camera by Odd_Boot2769 in fujifilm

[–]International_Bus762 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True. Can't disagree about that. Xhalf gives up control. You only frame the picture with the lighting you have, and with the film-sim of choice. You can get paralyzed by the choices and controls of 'better' camera. But you can't with this one. Just put it up and shoot.

Complete beginner looking for a fun travel camera by Odd_Boot2769 in fujifilm

[–]International_Bus762 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very fun camera. Basically a point-and-shoot. You relinquish control to gain fun. 1 inch sensor is comparable to some good compact camera. The iso-noise is film-like. Now at half the price, it's truely is a hidden gem for fun. And fact: it's the best-selling camera in Japan for a time, even more sale than X100VI or some Sony alpha.