Venus Optics has brought two of its existing ultra-wide-angle lenses and two macro lenses to L mount camera systems. @User5397822823 If you want that small of a camera, use your phone. On size: Recognize that digital cameras simply aren't the same thing. I can’t seem to find one. A Leica designed lens, it was very good, albeit in an early 4MP retro styled camera. Just because it's not for you doesn't make it non existent. Can’t believe you said in the review phones are even close to the quality of a good camera, they aren’t even close. But for now I'm shooting mainly with the Nikon Z7 II, which replaced my D850. My sound is less pronounced and I tried to find similar experience from X100V. This had better be the last time Fuji makes this same stupid blunder. Carey, I applaud your act of gifting your OG X100 to a cameraless friend , … there is pleasure and purpose behind it and it allows the spread of camera culture which slowly dying sadly. ..allowing the built-in flash to have far more range than with the 20-times-slower sync speeds of focal plane shutters of interchangeable-lens cameras.Im not interested in video though. I do know they *have* sold the one in silver with certain body combos in the US... AFAIK the 42.5/1.7 was never sold in silver stateside tho, and I think the tiny 35-100 f4-5.6 was only sold in silver with a GF7 kit. #Hoxton Bridge... READ...'As a GX9 user...' I ALREADY have one, you dozy keyboard warrior... Douche. I've started shopping around on Ebay and Amazon for a Lumix GX85, 14mm, and 20mm pancakes. The Sigma has exposed heat vents to get that small. That recipe has remained quite popular. Video and af is also better on Fuji. @DGP:I take it you mean that the glass is inside the body, as opposed to, of course, all mounts being inside bodies. dgt 0 Posted April 22, 2020. dgt. All fixed lens cameras are at risk but there are legendary dust catchers like the Ricoh GR line. I bought the a7C. High resolution, weather-sealed bodies and wide dynamic range are all important. Good choices. @Dr. Jon Fujifilm used to make things step by step. It's a limitation of all leaf shutters. I also have not experienced the "widespread" problems described by the OP. It could only be better if Fuji changed every detail. Wanted to check and download some samples but cannot find them, they are all from X-T200. Mind you the last cameras that DID "do it for me" were an Exacta with a raft of Zeiss lenses, followed closely by a Leica rangefinder; two tough acts to follow. There’s some pros that have done exactly that. Click through to see our picks. The problem for me is that while i love 35mm equiv length and use it a lot, it's not my first choice for a camera i would use in a way i would use this kind of body. So pour a tall cold one and get ready to treat yourself, 2020 style. torso portrait. I wish there was a 42-50mm version myself. The GFX 100S fits most of the capabilities of the GFX 100 into a smaller and more affordable body. You'd need to use an external. Is it so much to ask that this kind of camera has interchangeable lenses? But even if it was 28mm equiv (my first choice), i still wouldn't want solely that length. That’s what the (glowing) review I’ve just read in Chasseurs d’images says... You plug it in to a ubiquitous USB charger. BTW, have you had your irony detector calibrated recently? Some people want something for nothing. The body is very close to the same size, so all you are really asking for is the lenses in you list to fit an XE. Newbie; Members; 0 1 post; Share; Posted April 22, 2020. ✊. I have a Pen-F and an X100T. The design reminds me of my trusty X20 which I use a lot for street photography. Just got my black X100v yesterday too. Now, there's lots of digital cameras in the closet. The two other lens in your comparison are very good. It's also about the ability to compose the image, and that process is different when an OVF is in the mix. It works for someone else. Man, people buy the x100 because of it's fixed leaf shutter lens and some people here want to change that? The GRIII's fault is not the lens. In short, we think some of these options could be stripped out and the menus thus kept simpler. We doubt that X100V users will be chasing cheetahs with any sort of regularity, but all the settings are at least familiar if you're coming from another recent Fujifilm camera. Once enabled, face-and-eye detection can be really useful and reliable for portraits. I'm enamored. Or it is it more of trade offs? Just received mine, nee to x100 and fujifilm, It’s a joy to use and exactly what I was looking for :-), still too big for a pocket. I've given a few camera away too and its is often more satisfying than recovering a quarter to a third of purchase price one must bear in the secondary for some older bodies and can ignite a fire in a young person. I don’t use polarized glasses, no problem. @impulses:Thank you very much for your suggestions and input! You are using an out of date browser. Cameras that are the size of the LX5 are too small for me.