...why? Or perhaps, when? Some people seem to be lusting after the X100 as a cheaper or lighter alternative to their existing M system, but when I look at the 'second string' cameras I have for my film Ms, I find I almost never use them. Why should the X100 be different? If I'm worried about risking $7000, I'm sure as hell not going to risk $1200 either, so I'll go for my old Retina IIa or Pen W. Or a cheap digi (not a $1200 one). Who here has 'knockabout' or 'second string' cameras, and when do you carry them as an alternative to your 'best' camera(s)?
The argument is developed at greater length on
http://www.rogerandfrances.com/, where there's also a pretty picture of a Nikkormat with a GN-Nikkor. If the Short Schrift has changed by the time you get to the site, just click on the link above the picture for earlier pieces, which will by then include this one.
Cheers,
R.