lubitel said:
Wow do you really feel this way about this camera? whats so good about it?
I guess there shouldnt be any leica discussions either 😉
I find it hard not to love this camera. Despite a few inconveniences, it's a terrific shooter. I don't really think it is "the best" camera ever made, because I'm a firm believer in using equipment in function of your goal: the XA won't keep up with a 1D with 500mm f/2.8 lens if it comes to sports, it won't be a better camera than the Nikonos series for underwater photography (hah!), etc etc. It just isn't possible to say one camera is 'the best'.
I do absolutely love the XA though... Let see, advantages include:
1) small; fits into a pocket (it's a true rangefinder, yet it is actually smaller than most so-called "compact" p&s cameras), it is unobtrusive; the black color adds to that
2) extremely quiet
3) I like the design
4) I like how the cap slides in front of the lens: I can't inadvertedly press the shutter, and there is no lenscap I could (read: would) lose
5) I love the lens' focal length: much better for me than the 40-45mm's on other fixed-lens rangefinders
6) The optical quality of the lens is fantastic
7) it's aperture-priority, which I like much better than all the shutter-priority fixed-lens rangefinders
8) a real rangefinder, not scalefocusing as is common with similar cameras
9) did I mention it looks good? Like, really good? and it feels good in my hands.. I always thought it was an ugly camera when I saw pictures online.. as soon as I picked one up in a shop, I had to have it..
There are undoubtedly a couple of downsides... f/2.8 is over a stop slower than f/1.7 or f/1.8 (as in Canonet, Yashica, Minolta and Konica fixed-lens rangefinders), sometimes f/2.8 won't cut it. The rangefinder isn't terribly bright, harder to focus in low-light than most other rangefinders. ISO 800 is a bit slow (IMHO), although that is the case for a lot of older non-SLR cameras. These three negatives basically mean that I don't use the XA in the dark, for a lot of other things I do it's the perfect camera (not for everything - I use Nikon SLR's for portrait and some pj work; sometimes medium format cameras for superior quality, etc etc).