If you're collecting by all means X100 Limited but if you're wanting to shoot with newer technology then get a BLACK X100s...
X100s "A" allround, with a little tweak in GIMP:)
I chose the 35 as there wasn't a zeiss at the time then again, it's cheaper which i like the most :)
Today i took a snapshot for my facebook page...wide opwn aperture priority +1.3 EV.
I am waiting for the 50-140, price will be much more than the 55-200 that's a given (hopefully not dangerously high like Canon and Nikon's 70-200 2.8s)...the 50-140 someone/article mentioned it will also be MUCH BIGGER...but hopefully not FF bigger as it defeats the purpose for most of us for...
Look at your files from the 18-55 and see where most of your images are taken that said, you've already taken a liking to the 23 which gives you a 35fov from FF...i use my X100 so i chose the 14 as it's intended use is for crowded space first everything after.
Here is one of many articles as a starting point...i apologize in advance if this is too simple an answer for you.
Using Exposure Value (EV) :: Digital Photo Secrets
The XP1 is a great tool, i only upgraded to the XT1 in anticipation of those two 2.8 zooms to start shooting some indoor/outdoor sporting events, my keeper rate won't be the same with my Canons but i won't feel as tired after a full 10 hours of shooting :)
It's expensive but if it's what the pro techs use, it should be worth it. I have to pick one up for insurance myself.
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