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I doubt if models still in production, at least ones produced for less than 10 years, can be named a classic. X100 I mean. Interesting models, no less, but - classic? After 10 years, no objections.
How about the NikoFujis - The S2,S3,S5Pro. They seem to have retained a following for their color renditions in people photography.
Leica Digilux 2/Panasonic DMC-LC1 has it's fans.
How about the NikoFujis - The S2,S3,S5Pro. They seem to have retained a following for their color renditions in people photography.
I had a Fuji S5 for 4 years and loved that camera. Tremendous dynamic range with jpegs OOC that were almost perfect. In its day it was the event photog's favorite with output that was almost film-like. A couple of months ago I took it on a trip and that was the end; I just didn't like the size and weight anymore, especially the lens - a big Nikkor 17-55/2.8. So I sold it on CL and bought a mirrorless I can use my Leica lenses on.Fuji S2 - Awesome Fuji digital circuitry. Wonderful colors in OOC JPGS that Nikon could not match in the D100. Soft and low noise shutter. Otherwise built inside a dreadful cheaply built Nikon F80/N80 battery sucking body. A real shame that Fuji did not have a better Nikon body to put their circruitry into.
S2 after free sensor replacement came back even more battery hungry. In certain countries, Fuji never issued a general recall and only replaced the sensor "as a favor" when the camera was sent in for other reasons.
I doubt if models still in production, at least ones produced for less than 10 years, can be named a classic. X100 I mean. Interesting models, no less, but - classic? After 10 years, no objections.
I doubt there will be a SINGLE digital camera working after 30 years...
I wonder if it will truly make it to the level of 'cult favorite' several years from now. It seems that Leica intends to keep pumping out newer (improved?) M models and thus will likely leave the M9 behind as just another model in a long line of models not much more special than the last. Maybe?
I don't think we can ever talk "cult" status in terms of tens of years after when it comes to digital cameras. That's just my opinion. Almost nobody uses digital cameras from the 90's for example.