If you have previously owned a camera from the one hundredth series (there have been five generations of these cameras), I believe that the X100v is the greatest all-around camera for street photography. This is the first "weave" that I have encountered in my career. However, if you just have one camera for your family and trip, the X100 is not a cheap option; however, there are now many brands of phones that cost 100 dollars or more, so everything is adequate but nothing more. All of the benefits that come with using a contemporary Fuji camera: - matrix in the sense of "senior" X-T3, X-T4, and X-Pro3 cameras - autofocus that is also like the older ones, that is, extremely tenacious and quick - JVI / EVI that is like the older Pro3 but with some kind of off-scale high resolution - a screen that moves for the very first time on the 100th series and does so in a way that is ideal for the camera concept - street, - brand new classic negative film - dust and moisture resistant for the very first time (the only thing you'll need to buy in addition to the film is an adapter for the filter and the filter itself) With these drawbacks: In my opinion, the compactness of the aperture ring makes it less convenient to use than other rings, although this is mostly a question of personal preference.
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