I bought my Fuji in 2017.
I used to be an avid hiker and backpacker of Grand Canyon. I packed my Nikon D70 (destroyed during a fall in the Canyon), D90, and D610 on many day and overnight hikes. In early 2016, Nikon announced the development of the Nikon DL mirrorless series of fixed-lens cameras. It seemed the perfect fit as a compact, lightweight option for my off-trail hikes. I settled in and waited for them to be introduced. I would have been first in the pre-order line :)
A year after Nikon announced the development of the cameras, they announced the entire series was being scrapped without one ever having been sold and shipped. This was in January 2017 and I had a permit for a 7-day solo backpack in early April. With the clock ticking, I stated researching options and zeroed in on the X-series as my preferred option. Fujinon had just introduced the X-T20. I liked the look of the body, the specs, and the reviews of the 18-55mm f/2.8-4. So, I placed an order and waited.
Three weeks later on March 23, I got the notification from B&H that my order had shipped. The camera arrived on March 28 and I was leaving the trailhead with the X-T20 mounted to my shoulder strap on April 2. It's still the only Fuji camera and lens I own and I've had a great good time using the kit on my travels.
[Photo from that first Grand Canyon hike in April 2017]
[From a 2017 trip to Taiwan]
[From a 2018 trip to Las Vegas]
[From a 2019 trip to Montreal, Quebec]
[From a 2022 trip to Montreal]
[From a 2022 Grand Canyon hike]