![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Solid, metal construction justifies the amount of money you spend on the camera. Xpan itself is a strong and durable piece. I love the format, I love the camera but still I have some wishes to the manufacturer when they will be designing the Xpan II. To my surprise, I got the most out of Xpan in Africa while shooting handheld (despite it's slow lenses). Owning a body with 30mm, 45mm and 90mm covers most of the situations. Probably my sudden turn around in feelings towards the Hassie came from the fact that I began to use rangefinder cameras rather extensively and the way camera handled was not a "cultural shock" anymore. Since Fuji617 was way to big and expensive I took the Xpan out once more and I loved it. A while back I shot with that camera and hated it. ![]()
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