There are other Fuji cameras with similar “rangefinder” style as the Sony.
I’ve had the X-E1, which I took on a trip to Europe about 4 years ago and will do it again this summer, though I now have the
Fuji X-E2. The 18-55 is really top-notch, but they have other lenses, including a 27mm “Pancake” lens, plus you can adapt other lenses to it.
I like using the Nikon 85mm 1.8 on mine.
Fuji’s menu system is the most intuitive I’ve ever used. I went weeks before opening the manual.
They just came out with the X-E3.
Probably not your cup of tea, but there is also the X-Pro 1 & 2 which are bigger, more expensive and have a hybrid optical/ electronic viewfinder like the X100 series and it uses the same interchangeable lenses as the rest.
They all remind me of old film cameras, with shutter and aperture dials right there where you can see them.
I loved the X100, but found the fixed lens a bit limiting on trips.
They also make some more compact mirrorless interchangeable bodies, but they have no eye-level viewfinders. XA-1 I think.
Fred Miranda Is a great place to find these for sale.
I have bought and sold most of my gear there and all of my Fuji cameras.
http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/board/10Snapsort is a good place to compare features, but some parts of the weighting system isn’t relevant, in my opinion.