But at the right time I said goodbye to the X-T1 and hello to the X-T3, then proceeded to put well over 70,000 frames through the camera.

No fanfare, no product shots, no article.  That's high praise.  It was almost perfect, it got out of the way, did its job quietly, consistently, perfectly.  It is vying for the top spot as my most favourite camera and Fujifilm's greatest of all time.

The X-Pro2 beat it to that spot, not because it was more capable, but because it is different and what I needed at the time - I've since put over 120,000 frames on that camera.

But the X-T3 will always still be No.1