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It is the crop that I find annoying. I would never replace a full frame sensor camera with a camera that has a smaller sensor. It is just my personal opinion.
There are no gimmicks to either the GXR/m or the Fuji, unless a 1.5 crop is the gimmick. They are superbly thought designs at prices affordable to those of us who, as Bill Pierce affirmed recently, counting himself among this group ethically if not owing to financial constraints, are not able or willing to be in the market for a $4-9k digibody for our otherwise cherished RF lenses. In the case of the Fuji 35 1.4 and the Ricoh 33 2.5, I don't feel as though my primAry digibodies are especially in need of "upgraded" IQ from lenses from other systems. I'm glad to have those lenses to augment what the GXR and XE1 can do with their own matched optics, and to have the pleasure and challenge of manual focus. A considered look at Johan's photos above should show that there is no gimmick to getting splendid results with good lenses on adaptive CSC cameras. It depends as it always has on the vision and skill of the photographer.
To the OP, I would endorse either Ricoh or Fuji as a more than acceptable surrogate during the waiting period for the obviously desired 240, as long as you are willing to learn their navigations, ingenious implementations, and limits.
