So this is a new Fuji forum, and I thought it might be good to get to know each other’s journey into Fuji.
Here’s mine - back in 2012 I belatedly made the move to a “proper” DSLR and away from film, mostly because my wife and I had just had a daughter and I was taking a LOT of expensive pictures. Looking at the landscape then I was immediately drawn to the X-Pro1, as a film shooter begrudgingly giving up a Nikon FE2 - here was another feast of black metal and leatherette, with an optical finder and manual dials. It was perfect, all except for the price, which was leagues more than I could justify paying. So, in the end I went with a relatively cheap Canon DSLR and was… almost immediately unhappy with it.
A few years later, in 2015 I saved up some pocket money and could afford to buy what would inevitably turn out to be my gateway camera - a used Fujifilm X10. I immediately fell in love with the thing in a way I never had with the Canon; it felt like a “proper” camera rather than a lump of plastic, it was fun to use, and the jpegs had colours straight out of camera that I just immediately connected with. Within a few months I realised I was using and enjoying this little compact far more than my bigger and ostensibly “better” Canon. So I made the decision to explore Fuji more and ditch my first and last DSLR.
Selling the Canon and the X10 I was able to afford an XE1 with kit lens from the Fuji refurb store. I loved the images from that camera, with more of those Fuji colours and none of the limitations of the X10’s 2/3 sensor, and the manual controls took me home, but I didn’t love the dated and dim EVF. However, a few months later (and after a brief dalliance with the XE2 whose waxy skin tones I disliked), Black Friday 2015 happened, and with it Fujifilm’s desperation to shift X-Pro1 stock ahead of the X-Pro2 release in the new year. I ended up being one of the lucky few to pay £499 for a brand new X-Pro1, XF18mm f2, XF27 f2.8, and official leather case. The lenses alone were worth more than the total I paid, meaning they basically paid me to take the camera and case!
The rest, as they say, is history. I loved almost everything about the X-Pro1 aside from the autofocus, and have owned each X-Pro since - dabbling occasionally in other bodies but only ever to confirm it’s the X-Pro I really want. I’m still really enjoying my X-Pro3 despite all the flack it gets, and I’m a shoe-in for the X-Pro4 some day… when I can afford it.