I got a tiny Fuji mirrorless for my "best camera is the one with you" checkbox too. Next time I catch gear acquisition fever though, I might have to get one of those little Ricohs.
- 2 X70s (sold them - too heavy for a point-and-shoot, fantastic otherwise)
- 1 XF10
I don't think I will ever not have an X100. The XF10 on the other hand is always with me. In a second I can go from single-point auto-focus and -exposure to zone-focused slow-sync flash; the only other camera that's this usable, from my experience, is the Ricoh GR II. The immediacy of physical buttons and controls is something phones have yet to replicate.
psychomugs|3 years ago
- 5 X100s (2x T, 2x F, currently own a V)
- 2 X-Pro2s (one went to my younger cousin)
- 1 X-T2 (upgraded to an X-T3)
- 2 X70s (sold them - too heavy for a point-and-shoot, fantastic otherwise)
- 1 XF10
I don't think I will ever not have an X100. The XF10 on the other hand is always with me. In a second I can go from single-point auto-focus and -exposure to zone-focused slow-sync flash; the only other camera that's this usable, from my experience, is the Ricoh GR II. The immediacy of physical buttons and controls is something phones have yet to replicate.
FalconSensei|3 years ago