Disappointed_Horse
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I think most photography, film or digital, has always been a game about photography. There are entire subgenres and subcultures based on various self-imposed preferences and restrictions around film stock, focal length, aspect ratios, camera design, location, subject matter, lighting, etc.
IMHO buying a digital camera that simulates a film-like experience is no less valid than a buying a film camera that doesn't have autoexposure and autofocus. In both cases you've chosen to eschew conveniences and artificially limit your options because it makes your own experience more rewarding. It keeps the game fun.
I'm not knocking the X1/2 or saying it's not "valid." If you like the idea, great, get one! I look forward to seeing your pictures.
Well, I use mostly manual cameras not because they "limit my options" but because they are less likely to get in my way when I'm making photographs. I absolutely hate working around a bazillion automation options that do little to make my photography more 'convenient' or, more importantly, better.
I 100% agree with this.