I agree about the 27mm, Nathan. The only reason that I resist the temptation
to snap up a used one is that my X100T fills that gap: small camera and lens
combination.
Chris
> On 24 Jul 16, at 01:40, Nathan Wajsman <photo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> After seeing some really sharp images by Jim Nichols, taken with the Fuji X
> 27mm lens, I decided to pick one up, taking advantage of a very low price at
> B&H and the fact that my son was coming over so he could bring it with him,
> thus bypassing Spanish customs and saving me international shipping. I paid
> around $300 for it, and after having taken several hundred images with this
> lens, I have to say that it is the best bargain in photography right. The
> small size (it is basically a pancake lens) combined with amazing image
> quality has made it my favorite Fuji lens right now. The only thing I do not
> like about it is the absence of an old-fashioned aperture ring, so you have
> to set the aperture using the dial on the camera. But aside from that, this
> is a lens that I would take to the proverbial desert island.
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