Hi, I have a couple of X-pan Is and one X-pan II, all 3 lenses, so obviously like them a lot. I use them strictly for panorama, and find them simple to use with outstanding results. I have used just about everything under the sun (Fuji 617, Tecnorama 617, the big and small Noblexes, the small Widelux, the Hassy SuperWide, and several others)--of all that I have used, the X-pans are the best choice for me because of their quality, their relatively small size, and their simplicity of operation. You don't need a separate meter, you can carry the equipment in a small bag, and you can focus without a glass screen are among the reasons I like them. The only drawback, besides price of course, is that the rangefinder viewfinder isn't as bright and easy to focus as something like a Mamiya 6 or 7, but generally good enough in all but the worst situations (corrugated or similar repeated surfaces and/or parallel lines). I usually carry 2 bodies and the 3 lenses; 1 w/B&W the other w/color transparency. Personally, I think the X-pans, and the 3 lenses, represent the best possible marriage of quality, function and simplicity. Now if they would just cut the prices in half....