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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 312356" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>Glenn, i have never picked one up before. However, having been in the world of Fuji for about a year now, you come to some realizations. One of those realizations, is the fact that many Fuji users are also Leica users or have used Leicas for many, many years. Therefore, i am getting information first hand. Some of these people have actually sold their Leicas after getting into Fuji or they have kept it for nostalgic reasons. Again, the cameras produce wonderful images, they are solidly built, feel good in the hand and are not bogged down with stuff you don't need. In addition, they are not exactly using the latest tech in their cameras either - take a look at the T 701. This does not necessarily matter of course; but when you are laying down 5 grand for a camera, you expect to have the latest. Anyhow, it will take photos just like any other camera and there are various models to choose from (M models being the most popular). In the end, you are paying a premium for the name and the fact that the cameras are "hand made". As i said above, it really is all about the name these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 312356, member: 9619"] Glenn, i have never picked one up before. However, having been in the world of Fuji for about a year now, you come to some realizations. One of those realizations, is the fact that many Fuji users are also Leica users or have used Leicas for many, many years. Therefore, i am getting information first hand. Some of these people have actually sold their Leicas after getting into Fuji or they have kept it for nostalgic reasons. Again, the cameras produce wonderful images, they are solidly built, feel good in the hand and are not bogged down with stuff you don't need. In addition, they are not exactly using the latest tech in their cameras either - take a look at the T 701. This does not necessarily matter of course; but when you are laying down 5 grand for a camera, you expect to have the latest. Anyhow, it will take photos just like any other camera and there are various models to choose from (M models being the most popular). In the end, you are paying a premium for the name and the fact that the cameras are "hand made". As i said above, it really is all about the name these days. [/QUOTE]
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