Initial thoughts of a new to me Pixii A2572+

Some more images from today with the Pixii. Link to the post on my website if anyone wants to see more. The camera performed well and was fun to use.
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Pixii is a good camera, period.
I quite like it so far. My only issue has been the strap lug breaking off. David from Pixii emailed me back and said that based on the internal images I sent him, I have an older model and had the original strap lug design. They have since updated the lugs and now have a more secure locking pin so it can't happen again. He offered to fix my camera under warranty, even though I bought it used, if I shipped it to France. I'm holding off for now to see if I can wait until I can opt for the Max full frame sensor upgrade too or if they can just send me the parts to replace it myself.
 
I haven’t looked at these since the first model was released, and I’m surprised to see how far they have come along. Time for some research…
 
I quite like it so far. My only issue has been the strap lug breaking off. David from Pixii emailed me back and said that based on the internal images I sent him, I have an older model and had the original strap lug design. They have since updated the lugs and now have a more secure locking pin so it can't happen again. He offered to fix my camera under warranty, even though I bought it used, if I shipped it to France. I'm holding off for now to see if I can wait until I can opt for the Max full frame sensor upgrade too or if they can just send me the parts to replace it myself.

My experience with David is that he is a stand up guy. He is trying very hard to get this little French camera company into the black. I have liked mine since I got it, the A1571. It makes good images. That is what I got it for. It has some quirks. OK, it has some quirks. But on balance it works well. I do have to send it off to David for the FF upgrade along with the upgraded RF. I have gotten good images with it and am interested that it will do a RAW mono image. Yeah, it uses some tricks to do it. It makes RAW mono. David and his mecs are a clever bunch. I am glad you are enjoying yours as much as you are.
 
My experience with David is that he is a stand up guy. He is trying very hard to get this little French camera company into the black. I have liked mine since I got it, the A1571. It makes good images. That is what I got it for. It has some quirks. OK, it has some quirks. But on balance it works well. I do have to send it off to David for the FF upgrade along with the upgraded RF. I have gotten good images with it and am interested that it will do a RAW mono image. Yeah, it uses some tricks to do it. It makes RAW mono. David and his mecs are a clever bunch. I am glad you are enjoying yours as much as you are.
David has responded to each and every question I've had, it can just take some time. That isn't a complaint, but an admission that it is an extremely small company and he is stretched thin. I knew what I was getting into when I purchased a Pixii and I love tinkering with things, so yes, I am really enjoying the camera.

I think what I miss most about all other cameras is an on/off switch around the shutter button to quickly turn the camera on and off. The power button works ok, but is a bit fiddly.

Side note: I bought a 3d printed NP-FW50 battery holder from eBay for $8 and it works great. Holds 3 batteries, has tabs that locks the batteries in and covers the electrical contacts. I bought a few 2-packs of the 'artman' branded batteries that each have a built in USB-C port for charging. They work great so far. Just in case anyone needed some power.
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