US model, purchased from B&H earlier this year. Gift for my wife as a high quality P&S but it turns out she REALLY misses a zoom, so it wasn't used beyond maybe a couple of hundred actuations.
Short version: always kept in a case, 99.9% as new. Box, manual, strap etc, original Fuji battery & 2 aftermarket batteries with external charger. $1400 to include Priority Mail shipping and insurance to ConUS and a small ThinkTank case & PayPal fees if you use PP.
Bridges
Loc: Memphis, Charleston SC, now Nazareth PA
Just saw a clip a couple of days ago where a gentleman was going over his recommendations for the best cameras for street photography. This was one of his recommendations. He preferred cameras with prime lenses in the 24 to 85 mm range and his favorites were Leicas. His wife liked the z7ii with the 24-70 2.8 and while he said it was a really sharp lens, he just felt zooms were too large for street photography. The Nikon and Leicas were in the 4000.00 to 10,000.00 (including lenses) range so to get a nod for this camera which he had very good things to say about, is a way someone interested in doing a lot of street photography could save some money.
It is certainly a beautiful camera.
Using EXIF data (someone recommended uploading a picture to get the exact number - didn't know you could do that), the number of shutter actuations is 63.
alexol wrote:
It is certainly a beautiful camera.
Using EXIF data (someone recommended uploading a picture to get the exact number - didn't know you could do that), the number of shutter actuations is 63.
I would think the actuations (63) would be of the camera taking the pictures. Not the picture of the Fuji camera.
63 is the shutter count on the X100v, not the phone used to take the pictures of the camera.
Hope that clears any confusion.
There is no indication that it has even been used - not the slightest mark or sign of wear of any description.
AlanW wrote:
Is this still available?
Good morning, Alan.
Yes, still available. As usual with these things, several people thinking about it.
Any questions, please fire away.
If you'd like it, my pp address is alex@dcs306.com.
Alex
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