I've tried a few other small cameras, but I always go back to the original XA. I am always looking for something better, but it never happens. I've had about half a dozen of them, some in better condition than others.
The rangefinder can be pretty hit or miss (especially since it's dim), but usually I can shoot at a distance and f stop where I don't have to worry about it so much. I find that aperture priority and seeing the shutter speed is essential for me, the later series XAs don't have this, and while I love my XA4 and its 28mm lens, it's really only suitable on sunny days where I know I won't have to check my settings. The clamshell case is very effective, meaning you never shoot with the lens cap on, and you can have this camera out of your pocket and ready to shoot quicker than anything else. I dislike that I can't set the film to anything faster than 800, and better exposure compensation would be nice, and I think that's about it. Oh, and most of the XA flashes out there seem to be broken or easily fail, but that could just be me.
I've never tried a T4. I'm curious as to which Minolta you're talking about, as I'm always willing to try out another small camera. I've tried two separate Minox 35 MLs and both were very disappointing in how poorly they performed. I heard they have a reputation for breaking down, and the two I bought certainly lived up to that reputation.
The only thing I've tried that can rival the XA is the Nikon 35 TI, which is a spectacular camera, but a find a little too fancy and expensive for just tossing around constantly in a bag or pocket. If this isn't an issue for you, it could be exactly what you are looking for. Really really good camera.
Just curious as to your Minox 35 ML experience. You say both of the ML's you had performed poorly? In what department? Sharpness, contrast, handling or what? I've owned many Minox 35's and have never found one that was lacking in the lens quality department. Shutter reliability yes, but image quality no. The later MB and ML cameras were much more reliable, but also more expensive than the EL's. They also take a battery you can buy off the shelf.
My wife bought me a brand new XA when they were first released and I had a love/hate relationship with that camera. I loved the size and design, but didn't think the lens was all what it was cracked up to. It was definitely an f8 and be there camera. If I shot at f5.6 or below it wasn't very good. I tried three more in later years, but found the same thing in all of them. I personally think the Minox's 35mm f2.8 Color-Minotar is about as good as it gets. I have larger cameras that are better, but won't snuggle in your shirt pocket like the "cigarette pack size" Minox 35.
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