Jul 19, 2016 - As a camera reviewer, I’m rarely tempted to buy a camera. If I like something, I request a review copy, use it for a few weeks and then send it back. My GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome) pressure is released. This has been the case for the past few years for me. The two camera brands I’m currently reviewing for is Leica and Fujifilm, so I’m pretty satisfied with the equipment I have access to. Back in 2013 when I decided to upgrade my EDC (Every Day Carry) camera, I auditioned the Fujifilm X100S and the Ricoh GR. I loved both for different reasons, but in the end the GR fulfilled my requirements of an EDC better than the X100S but I never forgot how enjoyable it was to shoot with the Fuji. When the new X100T came out in the fall of 2014, my desire to hold it and look at it and shoot with it again was rekindled. I got GAS again. Fujifilm Canada gave me an extended loan as I was going to take the X100T with me to Hong Kong for a month. I had a great time shooting with it and 7 months later I still have it (but that’s another story). My conclusion? []
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