Unclear. ‘Foo’ has a life and origin of its own and is well attested in MIT culture going back to the 1930s for sure, but it seems pretty likely that it’s counterpart ‘bar’ appears in connection with it as a comical allusion to FUBAR.
No deal breakers but the lack of first person viewmodels, the really narrow FOV and an aggressive joystick accelerlation curve make it unpleasant to play. It isn't too bad on emulators that hack in keyboard and mouse, but this port is a good opportunity to polish it up further in much the same way that Perfect Dark port did.
What’s your plan after for after those 5 years and you can’t renew? Domain expires, someone registers it and now has access to all your accounts? Albeit maybe you won’t care because you won’t be around but I wonder how it’ll impact your family/friends
Why yellow and not red? I find red much easier to see.
Also I tend to agree about the X-E line but it’s been refreshing to use the X100IV with the inbuilt ND filter and not worry about changing lenses.
I don't know, but I recommend trying it, you might be surprised.
The X100IV is awesome, of course, and if I could afford it, I'd probably own one. But it's more than 2x what I paid for my X-E3.
A fixed-lens camera is built around the limitation of having just that lens. To me, if I only bring the 27mm with me when shooting, then that is exactly like a fixed-lens camera. But it also means I have the option to take it on a bird-watching trip using my Fujifilm 70-300mm lens — something you just wouldn't be able to do with an X100. That flexibility is worth something, which in my opinion makes the lower price of the X-E range even more of a bargain compared to the X100.
Definitely agree with you, I think if Fuji made the X-E range contain an ND filter, then it would be the ultimate every day camera. Whilst the 27mm F2 on the X100IV is nice, being able to go to an even lower aperture can be priceless in some situations.
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