It's an issue if only for the psychological effect and the distraction, at least for me. Seeing the focus point suddenly jump to a different point as I focus just isn't for me especially as that means moving away from what was the intended focus point. Will what I wanted to be my focus point still be sharp? That's a question I really shouldn't be asking myself with a modern AF camera. IMO. I don't know if this contributed to my frustration with X100s/f focusing as I very quickly gave up and switched exclusively to the EVF but there were/are focusing issues and these are highlighted in some reviews, see Manny's and even DPR make a passing reference. The miss rate isn't exactly awful, just greater than I'd expect being spoilt by better performing cameras since MFT came out and I started moving away from Canon DSLR's.
I do see the appeal of the OVF and this subject has I suppose been done to death. I personally prefer the EVF even without parallax issues. I also seem to remember frame inaccuracies with the OVF but I can't remember for certain so I haven't mentioned it until now. I do think that the X100's I had had wonderful EVF's which were much better than anything I had with a Panasonic camera except maybe the G100 which also had a wonderful EVF but sadly only one near top of camera control wheel which ruined the handling for me, so it went.
Back on Sony.
I keep looking at that Voigtlander 28mm f1.5 in Sony mount. I think I do prefer the build styling of the original Sony mount lenses and the SE build style too to this new style but you can't have everything.
Interestingly I read that the 35mm f1.4 is selling well and I have taken a lot of pictures with that lens but it does seem a bit Marmite.
Other stuff.
I'm obsessed with this thing which was featured in another thread...
Both taken with that Voigtlander 35mm f1.4.
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But it seems a bit obsessed with age and social class. Mrs WW is anything from 10 to middle aged