I love this camera. I learned to shoot with an old fixed-lens 35mm rangefinder and the only electronics - a meter. This f/2 fixed lens camera is the closest I've ever had. It's tiny and lives in my coat pocket or my purse, opening up a lot of possibilities. Personally I really like how the dial/knob is set up for shooting in manual mode, I'm used to not having a viewfinder now and really like the autofocus touchscreen and shooting mode. I like that I don't have to go into the menu, it's all on the touchscreen when I want to change something like the ISO. If you're used to all the bells and whistles of a high-end DSLR this might not be your ideal, but if, like me, you mainly shoot in manual mode and love simple things, you don't need to think much, you'll probably love it. This is the perfect street and pocket camera, the photos are fantastic with the f/2 lens and damn good with the kit lens. But don't buy it mainly for action shots, the autofocus is a bit slow for that.
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