- Location
- Jersey Shore
- Name
- Steve
I'd suggest that if you want to buy an X10 that you contact Fuji - heck you live in New Jersey so it's probably a local call. Seriously, they should be the ones to answer your questions. You can also contact them by email.
As for no one caring about the issues being straightened out you're wrong there I assure you - and there are plenty of us who are extremely happy about it and countless others who probably never noticed that there was anything at all wrong with their cameras. There are always going to be new cameras, larger and better sensors and all the rest so there's always going to be the new kid on the block. Of course we have quite a few members here who hold on to their old cameras for a long time...including their film cameras. I still have my OM-1. But back to your decision making - I think you have to go with which camera suits your needs and wants...which I know is easy to say and not always so easy to figure out...that's why so many people suffer from bouts of G.A.S., I think.
winx14, that's unfortunate to say the least and I hope you'll get back to us with Fuji's response. Did you see the dust particles when you looked dow into the lens?
Oh BB, I certainly care and I think Fuji's response has been quite good. And current X10 owners are thrilled, I'm sure. I'm just saying that the company essentially had a year-long advantage over other cameras in this class and it was lost. That's a pity.