Looks great Nathan,
I'll be in Tokyo next week. Where did you buy it from. I thought I'd try some of the stores around Shinjuku.
What's the fastest shutter speed? Does the camera display the speed in the viewfinder?
Does it fit in a pocket ok? Seems a bit like my Hexar AF... which is awesome but can be a bit bulky and is troublesome to adjust exposure compensation on.
Cheers
Kev
I have a Klasse S, almost the same camera as the Klasse W, so I guess the specs are the same apart from the lens:
Fastest shutter speed I think is 1/1000th, but manual is Japanese, so can't be sure.
It does indeed display the shutter speed in the viewfinder, crystal clear.
Pocket-ability is so-so, not in my jeans, but yes in my inside jacket pocket.
I think it's a delightful camera, would prefer a physical switch to turn off the flash rather than use the menu system, but that's about it's only flaw. I've only shot 1 roll so far, Superia 1600, it came out perfectly exposed and sharp. The Klasse S has a 38mm lens, so shallow DOF is easy when it's wide open at f/2.8. The W is 28mm I think, so just a matter of taste really.
All credit to Fujifilm for being pretty much the last company left making high-quality film compacts.
Cheers
Garry