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@deluxetothecrux, I have done three city trips over the past years. Stockholm, Paris and this year Marrakech. Each time I decided just to take the X100 series camera with me. The order is just as the city´s. X100, X100S and in Marrakech the X100T. The reason being was that I wanted to travel as light as possible knowing that I was not sacrificing on image quality. On all three trips I never looked back and thought that I need any other focal length or lens.

 

Feel free to head over to my personal blog and read about my trip to Marrakech or my flickr account to take a look at the shots I took in the three city´s.

 

The core answer to your question is, yes go for just the X100T and you won´t miss anything.

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It is most definitely an impressive piece of kit. Goes every where with me - because it can.

 

It's convenient enugh to carry everywhere - and with enough gadgetry and optical quality to get great shots.

 

Just requires a decent amount of experimentation to master all of its abilities...

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Thanks! I like your website and your shots! And yay another NZ fuji user on here :)

 

Cheers Andrew. I lived in CHCH from 2007 - 2012. Time for another visit soon.

 

The link in profile is to a new collective of us who shoot with Fuji X cameras. We are looking for more to join if you are keen.

 

My commercial work is at http://www.paulpetch.co.nz and tumblr  http://fujifilmcollective.tumblr.com/

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Cheers Andrew. I lived in CHCH from 2007 - 2012. Time for another visit soon.

 

The link in profile is to a new collective of us who shoot with Fuji X cameras. We are looking for more to join if you are keen.

 

My commercial work is at http://www.paulpetch.co.nz and tumblr  http://fujifilmcollective.tumblr.com/

Your commercial work is fantastic Paul! And I'd be happy to join :) PM me the details

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