JonasYip
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Those who own a Canon 5D(2) and Nikon D700.
That's the only one I *didn't* check. I sadly have all the other choices covered....
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Those who own a Canon 5D(2) and Nikon D700.
I was using a M8.2, a X1, and a M3. Since I got the X100 now, I'm selling all of that and getting a Leica M9 as my other camera.
My suspicion is that the X100 is particularly attractive to two groups of DSLR users:
Those who own a Canon 5D(2) and Nikon D700.
Why? Because they share the characteristic of tremendous image quality in a relatively small package. Some compromises are made in terms of features compared to their 1D or D3 counterparts.
The people I know who own full frame DSLRs have no interest in using a camera that is anything other than a full frame DSLR. I realize that the few people I know doesn't make a large enough data set to draw any meaningful conclusions. However it is interesting that they all turn their noses up at anything other than a full frame DSLR.
I happily sold off my DSLR kit a week before my X100 arrived. I'm down to an M8 and the X100.
Scary experience: for the first time since getting the X100 two weeks ago I just picked up the M5 with the C Sonnar on it to take a photograph and found that the aperture ring is numbered in reverse. Better shoot some film tomorrow.
'Luckily' I only have SLR Nikkors left and their rings move in the same direction as the X100. 🙂For me it is the opposite. I'm so used to my M that I cannot get used to the X100's ring. :bang:
The people I know who own full frame DSLRs have no interest in using a camera that is anything other than a full frame DSLR. I realize that the few people I know doesn't make a large enough data set to draw any meaningful conclusions. However it is interesting that they all turn their noses up at anything other than a full frame DSLR.
I happily sold off my DSLR kit a week before my X100 arrived. I'm down to an M8 and the X100.