Device that is both tactile and inspiring to the imagination. When comparing the f2 against the x-e3 and x100f, he can see how the jeep "cooking" algorithms provide him an advantage. Noise, dynamic range, and color accuracy are all preserved on in-camera jeeps up to ISO1000. I am pleased with the purchase and would suggest it to anyone who does not mind the fixed lens. The pluses: Fujian's Distinctive Hues Very attractive and well-toned Physical characteristics are nearly invincible. Despite the lack of mode dials, all essential settings are easily accessible via mechanical means. Detailed, sharp lens Quick concentrate time Acceptable closest focusing distance Numerous options for personalization With some extra equipment, it can provide protection from dust and moisture. Screen flip, that doesn't seem to be it Good quality video (for such a camera) if you really need it. The negatives: The pricing is a tad steep, and I don't think the optical viewfinder is necessary (given how good the electronic one is). When compared to Nikon and Sony mirrorless cameras, Fuji's autofocus is still worse. It would be preferable if the app and phone/tablet connection didn't exist at all, as they are so unstable and prone to bugs.
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