Doesn't the X100T have a 35mm equivalent lens? It's 23mm on APS-C. So
still hobbled to that. I side with Cotty here - X20 is a good option.
I must put one on my Christmas list...

Chris

On 6 November 2016 at 15:07, Bruce Walker <bruce.wal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Great suggestions. One of the older Fuji's is probably what I'll get.
> I see that the X20 can be had used for below $400 US.
>
> I'd have been interested in the current X70 model if they hadn't
> removed the viewfinder. Once again, no consideration for the millions
> of reading glasses challenged folks.
>
> And the X100T would sure be cool if it wasn't hobbled with a 28mm equiv lens.
>
> Thanks everybody!
>
>
> On Sat, Nov 5, 2016 at 12:28 PM, Steve Cottrell <co...@seeingeye.tv> wrote:
>> On 5/11/16, Bruce Walker, discombobulated, unleashed:
>>
>>>So what I'd like is pocketable and with the "feel" of an old school
>>>film camera. That is, simple ergonomics. Simple interface, with
>>>buttons and dials for the important most-used functions. I need
>>>reading glasses to see closeup and I prefer devices I can work largely
>>>by feel. Best if it has a viewfinder. Willing to consider EVF if I can
>>>see it in the flesh and it convinces me.
>>>
>>>I'd be okay with a fixed lens, but it would have to be a normal. 50mm
>>>FF equiv. Subjects would often be landscape features, and the wide
>>>lenses on smartphones just drive me nuts.
>>>
>>>As a fellow Pentax user, what compact camera like this would you recommend?
>>
>> Easy.
>>
>> Fuji X20.
>>
>> X10 at a push if you want something cheap, the 20 is better.
>>
>> The 30 has no optical viewfinder, preferring instead an EVF. I have no
>> experience with it. Ask Dave.
>>
>> If I'm grabbing a single camera to shove in a jacket pocket and nothing
>> else, it's always the X20.
>>
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