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I'm sure you will enjoy it. Despite some quirks and warts, the X100 is a lot of fun and the IQ is quite impressiveCongrats on the new camera. Mine arrived yesterday but I can't get out shooting right now. Arrrgh. I will live through your pictures for a short while.
Sorry, but your K5 posts made me already sweat enough. So there will be no mercy from my side :ROTFL:Ok, please keep the discussions about the X100 to a minimum. I don't want to suffer a flare up of LBA, CBA or GAS.
LOL - well, I had another opportunity to buy one today - it's certainly very sexy and nice - really a lovely thing, but twenty minutes with it re-convinced me that it's just too fiddly, and it's not enough smaller than an M9 with a 35 summarit to take the compromises (after all, manual focus at 35 mm is not an issue, right?).Ok, please keep the discussions about the X100 to a minimum. I don't want to suffer a flare up of LBA, CBA or GAS.
HI There TerryYes Jono,
There is a lot to learn on the camera and that is where I give some kudos to the M8/M9.
A lot of the learning is due to the fact that you can AF with OVF or EVF or use manual focus but with focus by wire. All of that complexity goes away on the rangefinder.
Other camera functions are pretty straight forward.
Retow,A few more from Berlin. I found the "Grill Walkers" with gas containers on their backs quite interesting,