Henry
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I used to have more dissonance when deciding what camera to bring (and that's part of why I had an x100 for a while). Sometimes I want to go very slow and focus and meter and pick ever variable, because it sounds fun and engaging and it's what I want to do. Sometimes I want to ignore everything but the image and just shoot. It used to be that I needed two cameras for that, but now that the iPhone is actually a passable camera for 95% of my use cases, I just bring an M and an iPhone.
That's the issue with Fuji to me, it's in this middle ground between use cases where I GET why people like it, but it doesn't fit in with me. I don't know when I would want to bring it vs other things. Still, lots of really amazing images made with them, so obviously other people know just when they want to bring and use them.
Film simulations, the other topic in this thread, don't really appeal to me, but that's probably because I have found a love for the weirdness of digital rendering that results in images that I like. Film simulations feel like a shortcut to good looking images, and I have no objections to shortcuts, I just found my own that I can execute just as fast.
That's the issue with Fuji to me, it's in this middle ground between use cases where I GET why people like it, but it doesn't fit in with me. I don't know when I would want to bring it vs other things. Still, lots of really amazing images made with them, so obviously other people know just when they want to bring and use them.
Film simulations, the other topic in this thread, don't really appeal to me, but that's probably because I have found a love for the weirdness of digital rendering that results in images that I like. Film simulations feel like a shortcut to good looking images, and I have no objections to shortcuts, I just found my own that I can execute just as fast.