PatrickCheung
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Pretty much... yeah. It puts almost all my Nikon lenses to shame (maybe save the 80-200/2.8), tramples the D7000 in handling high ISO images, and is extremely compact and portable. I can't justify bringing my D7000 out anymore.
I do still shoot with my Leica iif though! fun fun fun! The fuji X100 is extremely versatile and all, but it can't replace a rangefinder.
With respect to "feeling limited" by the fixed focal length, I feel no such thing. I feel as if it has made me break out of my comfort zone and look at scenes and situations a little more differently. I used to really enjoy sitting back with a telephoto and snapping away, but I've come to appreciate the "get up close" method a bit more after using the fuji!
I do still shoot with my Leica iif though! fun fun fun! The fuji X100 is extremely versatile and all, but it can't replace a rangefinder.
With respect to "feeling limited" by the fixed focal length, I feel no such thing. I feel as if it has made me break out of my comfort zone and look at scenes and situations a little more differently. I used to really enjoy sitting back with a telephoto and snapping away, but I've come to appreciate the "get up close" method a bit more after using the fuji!