Thoughts on the Fujifilm X100T | Michael Catacutan

After falling in love with the first Fujifilm x100 but ultimately deciding I didn’t need both the x100 and X-Pro1, I’m back with my original love affair and I have to say, it looks like he’s a keeper (The X-Pro1 has since been replaced with a Sony a7). If you’re familiar with X-Series cameras, the x100T should feel familiar. If you’ve never held an X-Series camera, the x100T is going to feel amazing for the first time. The first thing most people notice with this camera is the rangefinder throw back design and manual dials for shutter speed, exposure compensation and aperture. The second thing they notice is that it’s actually digital with it’s 3 inch LCD on the back. I won’t go into the technical aspects of the camera as you can find that elsewhere, instead I’d rather just talk about what I dislike and what I absolutely love. The good news is, there’s not much to dislike about the camera. The bad news is, the things I dislike, I absolutely hate…….

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