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Hilarious.
http://dantestella.com/technical/x100.html
I wish everybody wrote that well.
http://dantestella.com/technical/x100.html
I would shortcut the performance issue by looking at Dx0Mark, concluding that the camera is fine for most purposes, and move on. Your application may be different and more demanding, covering things we humans can't even believe. Perhaps taking pictures of attack ships on fire off the Shoulder of Orion. Or capturing sea beams glittering at the Tannhauser Gate. You should probably wait for the perfect camera and herniate, while your photographic prospects are lost in time, like tears in a rain.
I wish everybody wrote that well.