My take is that if there was a perfect camera then everyone would buy
that and we would eventually all migrate to that. The problem is though
that everyone is different and while I like my Fuji's I have never owned
a Leica so I cannot compare the user experience of Leica and Fuji, I do
know though that I never enjoyed using the Olympus micro 4/3 series of
cameras, I tried a few but they just "got in the way" of my picture
taking an issue I don't have with the Fuji system however I can fully
understand Tina being much happier with the Leicas as I can understand
many being happy with the newer Olympus cameras.
As for superior, Tina has an eye and experience I don't have and if
using a Leica camera is the best way she can realise her goal then she
will achieve better images than with a Fuji (or any other camera) - If
you disregard cost the same may not be true for anyone else e.g I don't
believe my photos would be improved by using a Leica but someone else's
might be.
IanW
Tina Manley wrote:
It's all about the ergonomics, menus, wheel, buttons and the ability of the
camera to take the photos that you intend to take. My Fuji had a mind of
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