Are people less intimidated by a cellphone camera held at arms length with an LED "flash" that blinds them than most any "proper" camera including something like a D810 with a smallish lens.
On a mirror less camera I have a block on Sony due to many product failures with TVs and CD payers. I have good feelings about Fuji no experience with recent camera. I own a Fuji P&S and my best 50mm enlarging lens is a Fujinon-EP 50/3.5.
Dave Hartman
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If small and light is more important than image quality there is the AF 35/2.0D Nikkor. I can't recommend it because I've never used it. It has a simple optical formula that
may requires stopping down for useful results. If getting the picture is more important than image quality then it's surely small, light and unobtrusive. The price should be low these days [but isn't].
If a manual focus 35mm lens is acceptable I can recommend the 35/2.0 AI Nikkor from all the way back to my PR days. I've printed many Tri-X negatives and was extremely pleased the lens at f/5.6. I could pass off Tri-X at EI 200 with the 35/2.0 AI as medium format. The 35/2.0 AI was excellent as a manual focus normal lens on my D300s. The AI has a longer throw on the focus ring than the AIS. I would think any 35/2.0 with multi-coatings, O-C, K, AI or AIS would produce excellent results. The O-C and K would need AI conversion for most dSLR(s). The older 35/2.0 Nikkor-O is a fine lens but would suffer some against the sun or strong lights. I owned one, like it but I don't remember specifically it's flare and ghost performance.
All of these lenses use the Nikon HN-3 lens hood which is small and accepts the Tupperware #G tumbler cap which is very convenient.
Dave
Edit:
I just checked KEH.com for prices. They have a AF 35/2.0D in EX condition for $328.00 (USD) with caps. I can't imagine paying that for the lens.
I read the reviews at Photozone.de and Lens Tips Reviews and they were lukewarm. I would not pay a 4th of the price KEH wants. At least it's small and light.