DougK
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Well folks, I just got back from my Florida trip. After much agonizing over which camera to take I decided to just grab the Fuji and play with it. I'll be taking the film in tomorrow for developing so I don't know how anything came out yet, but I thought I'd post my thoughts on using this camera as a travel companion.
- It's LARGE. This is by no means the heaviest camera I own but it's up there in terms of bulk and is obviously not pocketable. While I didn't find it burdensome to carry, I definitely would have preferred to carry something that I could shove in my pocket with an extra roll of film.
- It's noisy. Surprisingly, though, no one seemed to even notice except me. I had expected with the bulk and noise of the camera that "street" shots would be impossible, however, it certainly wasn't any larger or noisier than the SLR outfits I saw all over the place.
- I forgot how quickly you can burn up a roll of 120. It seemed like every time I was just getting into a good groove, I was on my last exposure and needed to change film... grrr....
- With 400 speed film loaded I could shoot in all the light conditions I wanted without having to worry about flash. I never even got a "flash suggested" indicator from the meter, very nice.
- Autofocus and autoexposure are wonderful to have. My companion was not nearly as photography-friendly as she had claimed to be, so these features allowed me to speed up my shooting tremendously. I ran into a number of situations where my Olympus Trip 35 would have been much faster, however, and I really found myself wishing for a convenient way to set the hyperfocal and just shoot