Fuji X100T: How I came to eat my words | Bill Palmer

Back in January I wrote of the difficulties I was having warming to the Fuji X100S. It was my second bite at the cherry, having previously failed to bond with the original X100.  As I get older I have reconciled myself to the fact that not every camera—no matter how fine—works for me, personally. I am generally not bothered by it, but there was something about the siren call of the X100 and its successors that kept nagging at me like a softly dripping tap in the middle of the night. After getting rid of the X100S and the TCL-X100 referred to in the earlier article I settled back happily with my trusty Ricoh GR. Now, I won’t hear a word said against the GR; of course it is getting a little long in the tooth, but it is still a fine, high-quality, go-anywhere camera that has become my „28mm lens“ of choice even when using one of my Fuji X Series bodies. It really is that good………

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Fuji X100T

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