![]() ![]() Needless to say, I promptly went back to shooting film.ĭespite my glowing review, I didn’t purchase the X100V for myself, as it wasn’t quite justifiable for me in terms of practicality and budget. Unfortunately, the X100V was on loan so I had to send it back after just a month of rekindling my relationship with digital photography. I found myself using it on any and every occasion I could, as its classic camera aesthetic and iconic film simulations encouraged me to put more value on the shooting experience as I do while shooting film. When I got my hands on the Fuji X100V, it breathed life back into digital photography for me. I found myself only using my Sony A6000 for special occasions and travel, obsessing over how I would perfect each shot in post instead of simply capturing and enjoying the moment. The efficiency and perfection of digital photography made the process feel stale and predictable. In my review of the Fujifilm X100V, I wrote about my switch to film photography over the previous year as a result of feeling uninspired by digital photography.
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