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Been carrying around the Fujifilm X100T all over Brooklyn and Manhattan this past weekend, since getting the pre-owned version from ebay. Opted for the X100T over the X100F mostly because I got a set for $650 including the WCL 100 wide angle converter, several spare batteries, and also a few hoods and case. This came out to be much less expensive than the X100F, plus, the 16MP and non-touchscreen LCD works well for me, as I'm mostly an OVF user. Didn't need the 24MP (X100F), as I mostly deal with digital and prints that are less than 24" × 24". So, overall, this works as an everyday camera. If and when I needed my studio and product shooting camera, I have a few DSLR options to spare. Three other professional photographer friends tested the camera with me today, and they were amused by the tiny 440gram rangefinder. I like the camera even more now that I have a) figured out all the 7 customized Q, b) found out that by using the small little swipe dial next to the flash in front of the camera allowed me to quickly view the EVF within the OVF, and c) the ease of use, lightness, and how discreet the camera is when shooting around New York. Overall: A-Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This is a super range-finding camera with a robust sensor and dreamy image quality. Superb bang for the buck; particularly if you find a great pre-owned example. The only caveat: Fuji menus aren't the most intuitive; and there is a bit of a learning curve when coming to grips with the advanced settings. This is in no way a deal breaker though; the camera is great in automated point and shoot mode right out of the box. For more advanced users, the x100t communities and fora are a lifeline :)
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Great little pocket camera. Fits easily in the hand, I would add a thumb grip though, if it doesn't have one. Has excellent image quality. It goes in a jacket pocket very nicely so you can always have it with you. Battery life is good, I would recommend a couple of extra batteries just in case. Overall a great camera.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
absolute great camera, and a lot of fun to shoot with. love the manual exposure, keeping the film camera feel with knobs on the top. with the megapixels sure prints won’t be the best but it is a great camera to just have fun with.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I love the camera, but our first few outings resulted in a lot of cursing. In order to take advantage of its many capabilities you actually have to read the manual and experiment before you head out to take real photos. There are several programmable buttons, and figuring out the options your most likely to use on a regular basis and setting them to these buttons is critical to enjoying using the camera. In fact, the manual that comes with the camera isn't all that useful. I recommend a trip to your friends at Amazon and ordering one of the far more useful books/pamphlets/manuals that others have written.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned