Here's my initial thoughts that I also posted to that thread. I really like the camera so far because it feels good to hold and shoot with but it's going to be a learning curve to get the best out of it.
Put simply, it feels like a camera you want to shoot with whereas a lot of other cameras I've had over the past year I didn't feel that with.
Also just flicking through the below, it might look critical, and in a way it is, but more critical in the sense of pointing out the divise thoughts, my initial impressions are very positive however hehe.
To add to the below, if you turn off the operation controls (so you don't get the beeps of the menus and focus etc, but do still get the green confirm box) and turn the shutter to it's quietest then you get a really quiet camera, which is a positive.
That being said, I can't currently find an option to turn off all operational controls but leave on the focus confirm beep as that'd be kinda useful and I think that's how all other cameras I've used can be set. So hopefully it's just that I'm not seeing it in the menu as it'd be nice to have the confirm beep w/o having the menu beeps which are annoying.
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Received it yest too, charged the battery for a long time so haven't had a big play but I agree with most of what you said.
-The OVF is brilliant, the EVF isn't bad but feel bad in comparison b/c the OVF is so good. I just wish the OVF would focus closer, I found myself having to switch to the EVF for objects of a medium distance which isn't great.
-IQ seems solid at first shot though the camera is def more 'pro' in feel so has a learning curve. AWB also seems a bit suspect in low light, most my images had a green feel to them in low light shots.
-AF is fast, when it gets it, however perhaps a little worrying the Contrast AF wasn't that good at picking out objects unless there was a reasonable amount of contrast. My Ricoh GRD3 can focus in all but the most difficult and dark circumstances, whereas I sold my Sigma DP2S because it couldn't focus in anything but the best. I hope it's just teathing but I'm a little mindful of this on the X100. Perhaps it'll change if I change the size of the focusing window, which is fine for me as I spot focus anyway.
-I'm left handed and so left eyed - which means my nose gets pressed up against the LCD when I take a shot. Not a deal breaker but still pretty annoying. I guess I'm used to either DSLR's which are bulkier and give you a bit of space, 35mm P+S's which don't have screens, or modern mirror less cameras that don't have VF's (never had a m9)
-Buttons are fine but a bit difficult to press at times, esp the menu/ok button. I didn't feel like jamming at it with my nails and my thumb was a bit too big to press it comfortably.
-Changing options through the VF feels weird, I'd say the camera isn't quite comfortable to hold up to your eye tbh. Maybe it's first usage teething but I found it a bit straining so I can see myself using the LCD to change options and the VF to shoot, which means you're using power to both so will need batteries.
-Menu is big and confusing, prob b/c it's new and there's a lot there but it's no Ricoh menu system.
-Size/Weight are fine, although my only concern here is maybe it's a bit too big for a pocket sized compact style of shooting but also a bit too small for rangefinder style shooting. As in it feels a bit gawky, a bit uncomfortable in it's own skin. Again, first impressions etc, might change etc.
-Battery compartment is plasticy and cheap, which is a shame. The camera is very modern in that it looks robust and powerful but contains plastic and feels a bit 'fake', the leather doesn't feel like leather but has the texture and look of leather etc. Although I would say that - what do you expect? - it's a modern camera that isn't priced in the £5k like a Leica, I'd expect it to be imperfect, the experience isn't really affected and the IQ isn't either.
-On-board flash actually seems pretty good so far, reminds me of my Sigma DP2S flash which felt like a good fill and maintained colours etc, didn't wash the image out.
-All in all it's a really fun camera to use, and feels good in the hand, feels like a camera to shoot with. The above criticisms aren't deal breakers, the positive clearly outweigh the negatives, but as you'd expect, she ain't perfect!