

My iPhone is great but the X100s just gives one more chance of capturing high quality images, with more flexibility. I like the idea of wandering the streets of a new town and being able to sit at a cafe, or in some salubrious locale (with wifi) and do some editing as the world winds by (as I currently do with my iPhone shots). I am not certain of the answers to my new workflow questions at the moment.
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How light? Do I just go with an iPhone 4S and my X100s? Should I add an iPad too for the extra real estate while editing? Should I leave my Macbook Pro at home? When do I take my DSLR?.There are several issues for a travelling light workflow that I need to resolve:
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An outrageously large 128GB Sandisk SDXCcard also found its way into my basket as I imagined it would be great for shooting HD video, on the road, editing when returning home (not having to worry about storage). I do need to update my card readerto be compatible though, which was unexpected.

Since buying my new FujiFilm compact I purchased a 16GB Eye-Fi Pro X card for the wifi capacity and am happy with how it uploads to my iPad or iPhone and syncs online or with my Macbook Pro. The quality certainly tempts me to dispense with shooting RAW all the time. Mostly I bought the X100s for travelling light or street photography and did not really think too hard about post-production, especially as I did not realise it would shoot such beautiful JPEGs. I can still do this, of course, shooting RAW with my X100s. It is a really cool workflow compared to what I used to do several years ago, before finding Adobe Lightroom. I could easily, although rarely do, use a Topaz or Nik plugin within Lightroom, or send it to Photoshop, before reimporting to Lightroom if needed. I edit and save to the appropriate collection before uploading, from within Lightroom, to Adobe Revel, Flickr and/or Facebook. When using my Nikon D700 I always shoot RAW, uploading them with a Moshi Cardette Ultra Reader to Adobe Lightroom 4 as DNG files on my Macbook Pro. To explain in more detail, if shooting with my iPhone 4S I upload to Snapseed, then send to various other apps before uploading to Eyeem which simultaneously sends the photo to Flickrand Facebook (if I desire).

However, I need to rethink what I do with this new camera when I wish to travel light and cannot edit quickly with my regular tools. My current workflows, with a phone or DSLR, have been honed and I am very comfortable with these processes. I purchased a FujiFilm X100s compact camera for a range of reasonsand am now grappling with some practical issues of workflow.
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It is comprised of a series of inter-connected steps developed by photographers to simplify and standardise their work. A digital photography workflow is an end-to-end system of working with digital images, from capture to delivery.
