would the rx1 be my perfect camera?

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maybe it's the cold pills talking here, but...

i'm all hot & bothered about the yet to be released fuji 27 (40 pov)...thinking about how it's going to be my main kit along with the smaller x-e1 body...i might end up using it for most of my outings but carrying a few other lenses along, 'just in case'...
in another thread, someone suggested i take the rx100 alone to ny so i could enjoy my trip and travel light (real light)...

putting all these notions together my mind wonders down the 'what if' avenue and i think maybe i should just buy the rx1, use it and if i like it then sell everything else except the rx100 and have an rx kit only.

it sure would make the bag choice simple...;)
 
Sounds like it could be......until the next "perfect camera"

I have at least 20 'perfect cameras'.

But NO perfect camera bags!
 
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Joe
GEEZ Joe settle down.
You will do what you want but is it need or want for you?
Or just thought provoking threads.:)
 
don't you ever feel the urge to get your kit as simple as possilbe?

My kit IS simple - cameras and lenses to meet all the "what ifs" that come my way. That's simple, right ?

I should have just added that comment my previous post . . . bad brain day. . . .
 
perfect ...for me...or for you perhaps?

think about it...small, light sharp and able to handle 95% of what i normally shoot...then add the rx100 for the other 5%...
 
Joe, it seems that your journey/quest for a simple photographic kit, has been quite complicated.

;)
 
perfect ...for me...or for you perhaps?

think about it...small, light sharp and able to handle 95% of what i normally shoot...then add the rx100 for the other 5%...

I have a perfect personal camera - X100.

A perfect consumer-grade DSLR & 7 lense (D5100).

A perfect snaphooter - Pana LX3.

How perfect can you get ??
 
Are you going to sell the X-pro and X-e1? You've already lost the Epsons, this is a downward spiral until you reach a frenzy of weekly replacements.
'tis a fine camera though, especially with the evf.
 
I have to admit, the Sony is nicer than I though it would be in person. However, it is very expensive. I'd really think this through before acting.
 
Thoughts on the RX1:

1. It appears the lens/sensor combo really is the cat's meow.
2. It's mighty tempting as I love Zeiss lenses and the 35mm focal length.

However:

3. It's very expensive. Your proposed new kit (what number is that btw ;) ) would work but you still would have a lot invested in one fixed-lens camera.
4. Are you really getting something far greater than what you have (given the price)?
5. External viewfinder. This is now (mostly) a deal-breaker for me. It wasn't until I starting shooting with the NEX 5N and then found the LCD was impossible to see in bright light. I added the EVF but find it a hassle to have to keep track of.
6. CDAF. It could be the NEX in general or it could be my particular camera, but I'm not a big fan of CDAF at the moment. I think paying about $3K for a camera with it (one that will be difficult to focus manually in some instances if not always) is a bit crazy. (note just my opinion)
 
I've never felt so at ease with my cameras since I returned to film. I have an OM kit for rough conditions, Leica M2s for holidays, Hasselblad and Mamiya 6 for messing around at home along with Nikon FM3A and 50/1.2 and 28/2.8AIS for days out. What could be simpler :rolleyes:

If I were to go down the digital route, with todays offerings in mind I would go with the Xpro1 or XE1 with the new 14mm, and 60 combined with the X100s. Use the X100s for when I just want to carry one lens, and have a 2 camera option for holidays eg the XE1 and 14mm combined with the X100s with the 60 in the bag. Simple! The thinking is that the output of the Fuji cameras will be similar easing post processing.
Pete
 
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