Thanks Ron, I have a lens on Craigslist now, as I like to justify these type of lateral purchases with a sacrifice. I will decide between the x-e3 or upcoming 4 or the V once it sells.
I did exactly the same. Good luck with it.Thanks Ron, I have a lens on Craigslist now, as I like to justify these type of lateral purchases with a sacrifice. I will decide between the x-e3 or upcoming 4 or the V once it sells.
Unfortunately I don't use my X100V nearly as much as I'd like to. With Covid Lockdowns, plus being in Spring and so many native orchids in flower, I tend to be concentrating on the native orchids. This weekend I'm planning on going birding, weather permitting, and the X100V will go along for the ride. This was why I got one in the first place as a companion camera.I'm sensing you guys are enjoying your cams, any thoughts on the X-trans sensor as I'm thinking of getting a car glove-box camera sometime in the near future.
Thanks Richard. I have mine with me all the time now, even when I'm carrying a bigger camera on the dog walks. Full lockdown has just ended here, at least for a while, so perhaps I'll get further afield now, even with the continuing restrictions. I'm enjoying the little camera and keeping it as simple as possible.Nice shot Ron
I haven't used my X100V for a few weeks. Now we have come out of Covid lockdown, and Australia is opening its borders between states, we've been busy enjoying our freedom.
I usually take mine with me, but have been happy using other cameras and lenses for birding, native orchids and general happy snaps of our travels. I was talking to a mate the other day, and we're going to try and catchup before Christmas. He is also a Fuji user. We're both only taking our X100's, which makes it easier, particularly when we stop off at a pub for a thirst quencherThanks Richard. I have mine with me all the time now, even when I'm carrying a bigger camera on the dog walks. Full lockdown has just ended here, at least for a while, so perhaps I'll get further afield now, even with the continuing restrictions. I'm enjoying the little camera and keeping it as simple as possible.
Lucky you! I'll have to wait until I get home for mine.I usually take mine with me, but have been happy using other cameras and lenses for birding, native orchids and general happy snaps of our travels. I was talking to a mate the other day, and we're going to try and catchup before Christmas. He is also a Fuji user. We're both only taking our X100's, which makes it easier, particularly when we stop off at a pub for a thirst quencher![]()