Selling my Fuji X10

Sorry to hear that Doug, may i ask why you did not want to keep it :p
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Alan.
 
Sorry to hear that Doug, may i ask why you did not want to keep it :p
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Alan.
I like to know it 2 I would not give it away right now their is nothing better on the market apart from the X100 and you will miss just that little bit zoom.
 
Sorry to hear that Doug, may i ask why you did not want to keep it :p
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Alan.
I bought this and a m4/3 camera at the same time for deciding which to go with. For my uses the m4/3 won - I guess I'm a sucker for prime lenses :). The X10 is a superbly made camera though and I did love the OVF - the EVF on my current is just not the same :( oh well I guess there just is no 'perfect all round' camera
 
I didn't think advertising a sale was allowed within the camera forums.
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terry
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Well the actual sale post I placed in the correct forum - this post was just pointing to it - and as this forum is for Fuji I thought it may be relevant and useful to those who frequest it.

As to whether this post is appropriate I guess we'll both just have wait for a 'real' mod to decide on it won't we?
 
Well I find the only way to truly see what something is like is to use it - internet reviews and samples are ok but nothing beats first hand experience. And yes there is a cost doing it this way but no more than if you were to rent the items for a week or tow - assuming you could even rent an X10
 
Sorry to hear that Doug, may i ask why you did not want to keep it :p
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Alan.
I bought this and a m4/3 camera at the same time for deciding which to go with. For my uses the m4/3 won - I guess I'm a sucker for prime lenses :). The X10 is a superbly made camera though and I did love the OVF - the EVF on my current is just not the same :( oh well I guess there just is no 'perfect all round' camera
 
Well I find the only way to truly see what something is like is to use it - internet reviews and samples are ok but nothing beats first hand experience. And yes there is a cost doing it this way but no more than if you were to rent the items for a week or tow - assuming you could even rent an X10
I completely agree with the idea that you need to "buy and try" to really understand a camera. I don't understand why you purchased all the accessories before deciding it was a keeper though.

I'm going the other way, replacing a m4/3s kit with the X10. It all comes down to needs though. My m4/3s gear supplemented my DSLR, and often was not used. A fixed lens camera like the X10 just makes more sense for me.
 
I'm going the other way, replacing a m4/3s kit with the X10. It all comes down to needs though. My m4/3s gear supplemented my DSLR, and often was not used. A fixed lens camera like the X10 just makes more sense for me.
I guess that leaves me right in the middle. My m43 gear IS my big system (my DSLR, as it were) and the X10 supplements that when I want to travel really light. So, I'm sticking with both...

Its all personal needs and wants...

-Ray
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