noimmunity
scratch my niche
Feeding Frenzy Officially Declared!!!
Feeding Frenzy Officially Declared!!!
Love those metal hoods!
(Feeding frenzy officially declared)
Feeding Frenzy Officially Declared!!!
Love those metal hoods!
(Feeding frenzy officially declared)
intheviewfinder
Street
Even the DPReview preview is up...
http://www.dpreview.com/previews/fujifilmxpro1/
http://www.dpreview.com/previews/fujifilmxpro1/
BobYIL
Well-known
Oooo! The register distance was stated as 17.7mm. Great! Already more than 10mm space: Meaning some new M-adapters with helicoids from the Far-East will soon be on the stage, allowing the M-mount lenses to be used in macro ranges too! 
f16sunshine
Moderator
Love those metal hoods!
Hope they release a hood for the x100 in this form. Looks super. I much prefer these to round and vented.
kermaier
Well-known
I suppose a firmware update allowing the function button to become a toggled lock for the controls would be a nice fix as well.
Actually, the firmware update does allow you to lock the 4-way command dial by pressing and holding the OK button for 3 seconds.
::Ari
f16sunshine
Moderator
Actually, the firmware update does allow you to lock the 4-way command dial by pressing and holding the OK button for 3 seconds.
::Ari
Oh That's a great start. Thanks Mate!
tbarker13
shooter of stuff
I'm in love with this camera. Thankfully it's a bit heftier than the X100 - which always felt just a little small for my hands.
I know some won't be happy with the price. But you can put together a 3-lens kit and one camera for less than $3,500. Or about the price of used M8.2.
And if these new lenses perform anything like the one on the X100, that will make a very nice kit.
I know some won't be happy with the price. But you can put together a 3-lens kit and one camera for less than $3,500. Or about the price of used M8.2.
And if these new lenses perform anything like the one on the X100, that will make a very nice kit.
regularchickens
Well-known
Finally we see the back of the camera. It looks much more businesslike than the cheapo-digital look of the X100's back controls.
I'm just about sold. All I want is a snap focus/preset scale focus mode.
I'm just about sold. All I want is a snap focus/preset scale focus mode.
I'm thinking it will not be the hit the X100 was... just due to the price.
This quite interesting:
"However, if Fuji introduces zoom lenses with the XF mount in the future, the camera will only allow the electronic viewfinder (EVF) to be used."
"However, if Fuji introduces zoom lenses with the XF mount in the future, the camera will only allow the electronic viewfinder (EVF) to be used."
claacct
Well-known
If the sensor really performs better than a FF sensor, the price is worth it.
Now, we'll see what Sony does in response, most likely a full-frame Nex.
p.s. Goodbye Leica
Now, we'll see what Sony does in response, most likely a full-frame Nex.
p.s. Goodbye Leica
Bobfrance
Over Exposed
This quite interesting:
"However, if Fuji introduces zoom lenses with the XF mount in the future, the camera will only allow the electronic viewfinder (EVF) to be used."
That's a shame, zooming frame lines would have been neat.
alien8
Established
I'm thinking it will not be the hit the X100 was... just due to the price.
I'm not sure. I think it will be more of a hit, actually. I think a system camera has inherently broader appeal than a fixed lens camera with a single focal length. Also, the price is more than I can afford, but not unreasonable if you compare it with a high end aps dslr like a canon 7D. Wasn't that model about the same price when it was launched?
robert blu
quiet photographer
An interesting camera, which with the medium-tele lens could complement my x1...
I'll have to think about...
robert
I'll have to think about...
robert
alien8
Established
The only major downside of this camera at first glance (aside from price) is that it's still focus by wire.
noimmunity
scratch my niche
Notice those weights for the lenses! 187g (6.6. oz) for the normal, 116g (4.1 oz) for the wide...Yikes, that's better than most M mount lenses!
Benjamin Marks
Veteran
+1 for Alien8's comment, with the following caveat. If there is some way to "dial in" focal lengths from aftermarket lenses so that you have the benefits of whatever in-camera voodoo is being applied to RAW files, then it will be hard for many to resist. Just the sheer number of lenses that can be used with the camera will, I predict, make it more popular even than the X100. If they can get the image quality of the X100's chip with all those focal lengths -- whoo-wah.
Paul T.
Veteran
Intriguing... who knows, but I too reckon it looks more serious, more of a longterm commitment, than did the X100. It's kind of like the G2, Hexar RF and X-Pan in feel, but is much more obviously different to mainstream SLRs than they were. I hope it does well...
and if one can use the odd legacy lens it's not a ludicrously expensive package by any means.
and if one can use the odd legacy lens it's not a ludicrously expensive package by any means.
f16sunshine
Moderator
It's fun to see everyone so excited about this fuji. in 6 months the threads will be about how the fuji x1 has this problem and that one and "Why I sold my Fuji X1 pro". That of course will be fun also
Anyone take any pictures today? 
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