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6/14/2025, 1:25:11 PM
for this type of photography, any of the older models in the x100 line will do the same job. they all have the shutter speed dial. although i guess if we're being particular, the iso dial wasn't added until the f and wasn't as well implemented there as on the v and later.
just to be clear, all cameras these days give you full exposure control even if they don't have dedicated dials for each parameter. anyways, it's probably a fine starter camera because even though the buy in is high, you can easily flip it if you don't like it. and it's small enough that you can easily take it with you almost everywhere, therefore giving you tons of opportunities for practice. pic related one of the last pics from my x100t before i sold it
just to be clear, all cameras these days give you full exposure control even if they don't have dedicated dials for each parameter. anyways, it's probably a fine starter camera because even though the buy in is high, you can easily flip it if you don't like it. and it's small enough that you can easily take it with you almost everywhere, therefore giving you tons of opportunities for practice. pic related one of the last pics from my x100t before i sold it
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