Warton Posted April 23, 2024 Share #21 Posted April 23, 2024 (edited) Advertisement (gone after registration) I have m10-r, m11 and recently acquired x100vi You can’t really compare x100vi with any m cameras, it’s completely differently shooting experience. When travelling with family shooting landscapes and environmental portraits with kids and wife in the pictures I use x100vi. When shooting alone on the street I use either M’s When shooting studio portrait indoor I use Nikon d850. so you get the ideas, different things for different utilities. Edited April 23, 2024 by Warton 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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yukosteel Posted April 24, 2024 Share #22 Posted April 24, 2024 (edited) With your dilemma I'd highly recommend to rather sell one M lens and keep M10 to directly compare your personal shooting experience vs X100IV (or purchase X100V). For me personally it resulted to be unsolvable question, and I ended up keeping M10 and X100V. And yes it's very enjoyable to often go with lighter set, but at a cost of tweaking some habits (not a big fan of autofocus or focus-by-wire, and diagonal parallax of X100 series). Like Warton well said - these cameras are different things and providing very differently enjoyable shooting experience and results. I think pixel peeping will not help to completely solve this question, even if you find one results dramatically different to other. Edited April 24, 2024 by yukosteel 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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