Stockman
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They can make as many "improvements" as they like to the X100s, but please God, don't let them put an XTrans sensor in it!
Nothing new. Olympus did it already more than a year ago. This is exactly what I would expect from a modern AF lens which delivers also high quality MF usage.Yeah, that's my wish as well, but: Using a DOF scale requires the focusing ring to have focus distance markings on it, which requires physical focus linkage, rather than pure fly-by-wire where the focus ring keeps turning in both directions. So Fuji would have to completely redesign their manual focus system just to simply add a DOF scale to the lens barrel. I'm not holding my breath, alas.
::Ari
Nothing new. Olympus did it already more than a year ago. This is exactly what I would expect from a modern AF lens which delivers also high quality MF usage.
They can make as many "improvements" as they like to the X100s, but please God, don't let them put an XTrans sensor in it!
Because manual focus is bloody handy?Interesting, curious to see why a fixed lens camera needs peaking.
Interesting, curious to see why a fixed lens camera needs peaking.
What's REALLY intriguing is the digital split image....
http://photorumors.com/2013/01/04/more-fuji-x100s-and-x20-details-and-specs/
Got a link for that rumor?
What will be the complaints about this future model?
I am highly intrigued by the "new" X100s rumors. Digital split image? X-Trans. Better EVF from the EX-1. Supposedly the autofocus system will employ both phase and contrast detection.
Fuji seems like such an innovative company. Always thinking outside of the box and combining innovation with expertise.
Its just amazing to me that a superficially niche camera like an X100 was so successful. While the major brands continue to crank out incremental advances in SLRs IQ, Fuji comes out of left field with a retro APSC, fixed focal length, manual controls, and new designed hybrid viewfinder system.
I am very excited. Hopefully the price does not go through the roof... although $1200 was not cheap for the original. However, I see the value in a "do it all" photography focused pocketable giant killer.
What will be the complaints about this future model?