Great review. But I must say, I just bought an X100s ... and like a bad dog brought home from the pound, don't want to touch it. Too many friggin' menu options, too many scrambles to open the &%$&^%!!! manual. Fuji should slap a Pro label on it, and remove half the buttons and features. They're not intuitive at all.
Case in point, I was in the Yucatan shooting Mayan tombs in godawful heat when all of a sudden the controller locked up. Completely locked up. Took me the entire afternoon to discover what the manual explains in small print: if you press the OK button for two seconds, it locks the controls. Now what (*^)*&^!! lab-coated geek would program such a silly feature into a camera?
Compared to my Fujifilm GF670, with three controls, the X100s is a nightmare.
Don't get me wrong. The images are stellar. Am going to keep this thing and figure it out, even if I have to plop the manual near my toilet. But it's slow going folks. For the non digi geeks here, the X100s is a slog.