Hi. My name is Ken, and I'm a retired (yeah) Federal employee living in Laurel, MD. I've been fooling around with cameras since the mid-1970's. I started with a Minolta film camera, and used to send the rolls of film away to be developed. After a couple of weeks, I'd receive a packet of negatives and prints. Those were the days (not). Once I switched to digital, I used a variety of Canon DSLRs and lenses. That worked for me for quite awhile, but I eventually tired of the bulk and weight of the equipment. Switched to Micro Four Thirds for a number of years.
Was intrigued by Fuji, and admired many pics which were posted on various forums. I wanted to keep my equipment light, however, and none of the Fuji cameras seemed to have all the features I wanted. By early 2015, a number of things had changed. I found myself with an Olympus OMD EM 5 II and the Oly 12-40 lens. The M 4/3 cameras and lenses were getting heavier and bulkier. Kept thinking about Fuji. When the X-T10 came out, decided to give it a try. Still early days, but so far I'm quite enjoying the switch.