1 Fujifilm X–Pro3
fujifilm.com $1,699
>>> Rolling analog charm into new high–tech gear is all the rage, and Fujifilm does it better than anyone. The new X–Pro3 mirrorless has the style of classic rangefinders, and includes a new shooting mode that simulates film. That’s all in addition to ultra-modern features: a live HDR mode with multiple settings, 30fps shooting, 4K video recording, an EVF, and two(!) screens. One is a big standard panel, while one is smaller and ideal for viewing just a few key settings. Oh, and the 26MP sensor is pretty hot too.
2 Gita Cargo Bot
mygita.com From $3,250
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