I've read a lot about the Fujifilm x100s APS-C fixed focal length mirror less camera for the past year and a half, and did my fair share of research into its abilities. But it wasn't until now that I managed to bring it out for a test run in the streets of Bangkok.
It was a huge departure and change from my usual lugging of an imposing full-frame DSLR. So, it came as a pleasant surprise to discover its many great features and benefits, one of which was surely its compactness and DSLR-like image qualities.
I finally made a trip up to Bangkok, Thailand early this month, for my very first encounter of our northern neighbour. There had been much going about in this country, more often characterized by its political turmoil and social unrest for the past couple of years.
Thailand is also well known for one of the world's most vibrant and rife "night life" a.k.a. prostitution and transexualism. Thailand is also synonymous with superb tourism, one of the many industries that drives its economy.