



The Fuji X100 is the most frustrating camera I've ever owned. And the only one I've used recently with rare exception. It makes me want to buy a 35mm fixed focal length lens for my main camera since, despite the notoriety of the "standard" 50mm lens, it's a nearly perfect all around focal length. If not for the fact that it's out of stock I might strain my credit card a bit more and mail order it tonight. And I might be tempted by a Leica X1 if not for the fact that I don't think it would be any better than the Fuji despite costing a fair bit more.
Someone will make the perfect camera one day. I just wish they would hurry up and do it.
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