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I don’t mind the idea of a small ‘pocketable’ APS-C camera, however it would need to have at least an f1.4 lens to get any kind of decent shallow DOF, and even then it’s not as much as I’d like. 35mm f2 FF doesn’t give much scope for subject isolation, and whilst for many that wouldn’t be the point of a camera like this, it would be a consideration for meAs I've now posted many times. The RX1 is for me a one trick pony. For me it's a small FF camera with a small 35mm f2 lens. That's it. I don't see any other point. Some could value the leaf shutter or some other feature but I don't care about the rest. All I care about is the small FF + small fast 35mm. That's all that interests me. Remove the small form factor or the FF format or the fast lens and I'm not interested because if you remove those I have other options.
I'm not interested in a Q because IMO they're not small enough and I'm not interested in APS-C because it's not FF. I have middling sized FF covered by my Sony A7 kit and I have small covered by my MFT kit. What I don't have is FF quality with a fast lens in a small body and at the mo and IMO there's only one thing that covers small and fast FF, the RX1. Even the A7cII doesn't compete for me as there's no small fast AF lens. But that's just my own assessment.
If other people want to see a Q or a X100 as a viable alternative to the RX1 then fill your boots. I'm happy for you![]()
I did have the Fujifilm 35mm f1.4R and subject isolation wasn't great.
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