Polished to a T: Fujifilm X100T Overview

Fuji improved something like 70 things going from x100 to x100s, but it was still left with slow operation (slow start up time, problems with waking from sleep, shot to shot time too long, lens adjustments during AF taking too long, and for example it took two seconds to go from power off to Q menu change for example), mediocre battery life, rear command dial working erratically, power switch that was too loose – constantly switching the camera on while it was in my bag, support for EyeFi was highly disappointing, RAW support disappointing (since I’m not an Mac user and the Irident seems to be the only reasonable option, Lightroom makes X100s a blur/artefact machine), RAWs being too big (since they are uncompressed), etc.
These are lovely cameras, and I really love the concept behind them (one of my all time favourites was Konica Hexar AF, film camera similar to x100), but the implementation is still far from being ok. At least for someone used to full frame SLRs.

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