cshimokita[Photo Forum Moderator]
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I am leaning toward the Fuji X100T
Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe the LX100 (f1.7-16 wide / f2.8-16 tele vs. f2-16 for the X100T) is only faster at the wide end, and when you get to 35mm you're about the same... My short list was the LX100 and X100T... and I am currently leaning toward the X100T as it seems to best meet my requirements (i.e. feels better in my hands, it fits with the rest of my kit as a backup, I can live with a fixed lens, and it will be a social situation camera)...
Casey
Yup, I saw your response
By: rnaden : September 26th, 2015-07:35
And the lack of controls is also what I am having some issues with. Not in a huge hurry, but I find that while the D-Lux 6 a great camera, the lack of a viewfinder poses a challenge in bright daylight. The EVF is also not great as the color is very differ...
I agree with you
By: Jad : October 4th, 2015-02:51
I have both the X100 (first Model) and the Sony RX100III. The Sony image quality is great, and it is pocketable but to be honest, it does not FEEL like a real camera! As for the Fuji, it has something magic and the images are so real. If you can deal with...
thanks Jad...
By: cshimokita : October 4th, 2015-06:53
I was really surprised at just how "pocketable" the Sony is... For years I shot a SLR with only one lens, so it's kind of second nature, and one less thing to think about when walking around. It's interesting that a number of people have mentioned having ...