Ok so I loved the look and size but wasn’t sure if for me and coming from film thought it’s between this and the Leica q Couldn’t decide so got both The Fuji is good interns of quality it’s no Leica but neither is the price so good value The user menus I can’t stand way too faffy So I use this now for work documenting work on wind turbines and for that it’s ok but frustrating to use sometimes and I use the Leica for everything else it’s wounderful
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Brilliant camera all round. Compact and easy to carry; no big camera bag to hump round. Superb images from the fast 23mm f2 lens, don't listen to those that say it's soft wide open - it isn't. I've had several Fujifilm X100 series cameras and I consider this my favourite. I haven't handled an X100V but it will have to be a big upgrade to tempt me.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
A truly wonderful camera that cam be taken everywhere. Whether I'm on a bike trip, or climbing up a mountain, it's always on hand to provide stunning images time and again. As long as you know the basics of shutter speed, aperature, iso it produces the results. And what's more, it's beautiful and built like a tank.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
A fantastic bit of kit. This camera is beautifully made, designed to be both functional and stylish. It took me a little while to get used to the controls and the menus but once there, it all seems natural. The image quality is outstanding.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Lovely camera. Great image quality and a delight to use. Still a fantastic camera in 2023 despite being 6 years old. The current resale value is overinflated however, they should be in the £600-£800 bracket in my opinion.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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