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 Posted: Thu Jan 10th, 2013 15:09
TomOC



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Good review, Eric.

I strongly agree with the attitude about long lenses on any small camera - wrong concept - as you say, drag out the tripod and the D800 and do the job right !

I was out all morning with my ex and a leica elmarit 28mm on it (this is smaller than the fuji 18mm and the lens shade is smaller, too) - it fits in my jacket (not cargo pants :-) just fine, so I like that about it.

I don't think it handles as well as the xp1 but most of that is because there is not a Thumbs Up available for it yet - that is coming.

After using this for nearly a month now, I would say that the only thing it has going for it over the xp1 is size - and only marginally. In fact without the Thumbs Up on it, the smaller size may well be a drawback - handling becomes fumbling on occasion.

Also the ergonomics are better on the xp1, especially the placement of the Playback button.

I tend to take the fuji's out with only one prime lens. Just like the long lens+tripod scenario, I want total simplicity from these cameras...and since the x100s will cost about half the price of an inexpensive Leica lens, I will definitely be getting one of them :-).

The really killer design will be the xp1 with all the features of the x100s for manual focusing... Probably no chance of seeing that in 2013 though, so off I go with what I have now :-) ... And very happily I must say.

IQ on all three of these cameras is outstanding IMHO!



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