>>3237920R-D1 owner here. The camera is pretty fun to use and has some of that 'muh aesthetic'. Optically it's decent for its day, especially with that noise performance at higher ISOs. But just like many other anons itt said the camera is not worth it if you can have a M8 at a similar price point. And even though the camera has some really nice user interaction design, some of the controls are still clunky, especially the way the exposure compensation works - personally I prefer something like a Hexar RF.
I don't mind the short RF base since the camera has only three frame lines and I don't use anything longer than a 90mm, but I do understand why that made the camera worse.
>and I actually liked the 1.5 crop >muh 42mm goodness