Ardita
The first three weeks of sporadic use of the premium compact Fujifilm X100VI. In the meantime, here are some photos of architecture (and cats). In the next few days, I'll also post a few portraits.
First impressions are very positive. The colors are excellent, as I expected, but above all, the experience, thanks to the rangefinder viewfinder, is reminiscent of using film cameras, offering a healthy 'detox' from mirrorless systems.
The first drawbacks? The menu is complicated, but I've always used Sony or Pentax, and the autofocus is somewhat inaccurate and hesitant. However, this is likely a user error on my part, as I’ve been happily using vintage manual focus lenses for years.
Ardita
The first three weeks of sporadic use of the premium compact Fujifilm X100VI. In the meantime, here are some photos of architecture (and cats). In the next few days, I'll also post a few portraits.
First impressions are very positive. The colors are excellent, as I expected, but above all, the experience, thanks to the rangefinder viewfinder, is reminiscent of using film cameras, offering a healthy 'detox' from mirrorless systems.
The first drawbacks? The menu is complicated, but I've always used Sony or Pentax, and the autofocus is somewhat inaccurate and hesitant. However, this is likely a user error on my part, as I’ve been happily using vintage manual focus lenses for years.