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<blockquote data-quote="Browncoat" data-source="post: 332473" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>My main point of contention is this...</p><p></p><p>Fuji is innovating, and they are pushing out great technology at an affordable price. They are listening to feedback from their customers and making improvements in their cameras that <em>people want to buy</em>. As a company, Fuji is doing the right thing. When was the last time Nikon or Canon could say that? They are rehashing old tech, borrowing new (from Sony), or cranking out overpriced "new" models that are essentially just firmware updates. In other words, the DSLR has reached a plateau.</p><p></p><p>I agree that at some point, the DSLR will be viewed how we look at film now: outdated, even obsolete. </p><p></p><p>Does the x100s have limitations? Absolutely. As good as Fuji's interchangeable lens system is, I personally wouldn't consider them on par with Nikon or Canon...yet. But they're moving in the right direction, and rapidly gaining ground. For me, for what I shoot, I would strongly consider replacing my current kit with the x100s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browncoat, post: 332473, member: 1061"] My main point of contention is this... Fuji is innovating, and they are pushing out great technology at an affordable price. They are listening to feedback from their customers and making improvements in their cameras that [I]people want to buy[/I]. As a company, Fuji is doing the right thing. When was the last time Nikon or Canon could say that? They are rehashing old tech, borrowing new (from Sony), or cranking out overpriced "new" models that are essentially just firmware updates. In other words, the DSLR has reached a plateau. I agree that at some point, the DSLR will be viewed how we look at film now: outdated, even obsolete. Does the x100s have limitations? Absolutely. As good as Fuji's interchangeable lens system is, I personally wouldn't consider them on par with Nikon or Canon...yet. But they're moving in the right direction, and rapidly gaining ground. For me, for what I shoot, I would strongly consider replacing my current kit with the x100s. [/QUOTE]
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