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You got that right. Mine is an absolute keeper. Just have to avoid large quantities of bright lights straight into the lens due to reflections off the sensor. Other than that, the camera is freaking amazing!... the x100 is brilliant once you understand how it works and its quirks. i got one for things it does well, not things i wanted it to do... it's really quite brilliant!
The party should never end ... I am now wondering if I ought to get the X10 to keep it company. Some from a walk today:
Lee
This thread appears to be pretty dead.
This camera takes very nice photos, its small, easy to use (although that doesn't seem to be the common thought) and is a pleasure to own. I can see the obvious quality in photos from you and others but it's not getting much attention anymore.
Jim
And a great image it is. Since I bought my X-Pro 1 a month ago the X100 has been neglected and it must have felt lonely and really cross with me as when I tried it a couple of days ago it had sticky aperture. The 2nd time I have had it, hopefully will be fixed for good this time. I think the newer lens units are supposed to be SAB-free. I will need to keep using it once a week to 'keep an eye' on it!I decided to share an image I took today. I finally decided to go out with my X100, but then...... This image is the last one I took before my X100 developed (all of a sudden) the sticky aperture blade syndrome.