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Can't wait to see some photos Raymond! Hopefully this product will help reset the bananas prices and I can look for an X100v at a fair price.
The only thing missing at this point is there's no IBIS in the X-E line, but that'll likely come in the X-E5.
i do have other Fuji..X100, X-Pro1, XT1 and X-S10. I found the colours on the XT1 very good. This is the same sensor as the XT5 but I did read a review on this camera which tipped me over the edge.
Yes used prices of all the X-E cameras is mad right now.
Congrats Raymond. Like others, I look forward to seeing images that you capture with the new camera.
I've owned, in order:
X-E2
X-T1
X-T20
X-T30
X-T3
X-S10
And somewhere along an X-M1.
I'm torn on the range a little. I adore the big EVF of the X-Tx series, but I also prefer smaller cameras. Hence the chopping and changing.
XT1
Xpro1
X100
XS10
X100VI
I bought them in that order and out of the lot, the XT1 is the gem of them all. I suspect getting the XT2 would be perfect as an entry camera. The XPro1 has charms but it is VERY dated now, everything from AF to button layout (no joystick, button placement for AEL is weird, the back of the camera is a 2 hand operation).
XS10 would be the bargain of the lot, XT4 internals can be had for like £600 used but some quirks in its software that forced me not to love it. Mainly the inability to center focus point by clicking down the joy stick. This is the same in the XS20 too from what I gather when I tried it.
Xe line isn't all that affordable any more sadly, and no ibis.
I have the olympus pen epl7 which fits the bill ibis (3 axis but it's honestly pretty good!) and the Panasonic 20mm lens. I may swap that for the pana 14mm or the panaleica 15mm, but that's a much smaller camera than the X100 range and does a similar job... But it's a bit dated, with contrast detect AF and a 16mp sensor, and the ibis in the newer om5 and em1 mark iii is insane. I really think m43 is missing a trick here, while fuji is very happily cashing in on a slightly lucky strategy while they can. OM system and Panasonic also have amazing jpegs - they just didn't name them after film stocks.
The X100 is unique though, for the viewfinder, leaf shutter and in built flash. All those add up to a wicked camera that makes digital photography really fun. In a similar vein, old ccd digicams are going up in value as young people want something fun, small, light and imperfect.