
‘Call that a camera? This is a camera.’ The special edition, leather-clad Fujifilm X100 is the camera Crocodile Dundee would carry
You know how the Fujifilm X100 looks suspiciously similar to a certain brand of rangefinder cameras? Well, it just got even more blatant about copying the Leica look, and this 200-strong special edition is almost Samsung-esque in its copyist ambitions. It is also very, very hot.
The camera is a stock X100, complete with the hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder everybody is so excited about. The difference is that the special edition is swaddled in light tan leather, and comes with a matching leather case.
The camera has been announced on Fujifilm’s Facebook page, and is devoid of pricing information. Don’t expect it to cost the same $1,200 as the regular version, but don’t expect it to reach the $20,000+ heights of Leica limited editions either.
If you want one, you’ll have to fly to Hong Kong, or be prepared to pay a premium to somebody on Ebay.
Fujifilm X100 SE [Facebook]
See Also:
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- Fujifilm Posts New Details of X100 Hybrid Viewfinder
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