I finally got my hands on the X100V. I’ve been so excited to take this camera out for a spin. This might be my next camera purchase. I spent the last week in Vermont working from a cabin in the hills. In my evening downtime, I’ve been exploring the area. It’s been extremely refreshing to be out of the city. Being in nature, breathing the fresh air and not feeling the current stress of my Brooklyn neighborhood has been very relaxing.
The beauty of this camera is that I don’t have to lug around a big camera body and lenses. It’s all contained in a single camera body that packs the punch of a bigger camera. It also didn’t get in the way of me walking around. However, be careful, you could easily forget where you left it if you sat it down.
I won’t bore you with the technical specs. You can read that on the Fujifilm website. I will say that if you can’t take a good shot with this camera, you should just hang it up. Photography isn’t for you. The X100V has every detail you need to capture a great image. I’m more than happy with the images I got.
I’m very happy with this camera. I love the build quality and the retro tactile buttons. This made me enjoy shooting again.