judsonzhao
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That's a decent deal for this set up, even though X-pro1 is somehow the elder generation now.
So What happens when the xpro2 is released?
Will they be able to ask $15-1800. for it when they are selling remaining xpro1's for $400 ?
They have set a really lousy path. It will be difficult to adopt unless the new model is absolutely perfect. I have my doubts.
So What happens when the xpro2 is released?
Will they be able to ask $15-1800. for it when they are selling remaining xpro1's for $400 ?
They have set a really lousy path. It will be difficult to adopt unless the new model is absolutely perfect. I have my doubts.
There is a second hand Xpro1 on Fujiforum for $300 right now. I see no reason not to buy it other than I have one.
My how that amazing camera has lost it's value. It's a shame really and fuji is to blame.
They should have discontinued the xpro1 when they introduced the xtrans-2 cameras. Leaving the copies on in the wild relatively unique and preserving their value.
Instead they discounted the wonderful Xpro1 dragging the value into the ditch.
So What happens when the xpro2 is released?
Will they be able to ask $15-1800. for it when they are selling remaining xpro1's for $400 ?
They have set a really lousy path. It will be difficult to adopt unless the new model is absolutely perfect. I have my doubts.
With the current prices there are many more people that can enjoy an X-Pro1. It is much better than having a camera that keeps its resale value for no good reason. I don't understand how a cheap Xpro1 can be less wonderful.
Keeping up resale value is a huge part of maintaining brand image, and constant price-slashing will make your customers gun-shy. And the lack of technological progress is an issue for system cameras: why would you invest heavily in proprietary Fuji glass if its usefulness is tied to Fuji's whim and a 16Mp sensor? That's a risk that does not exist with DSLRs or Leicas. In the worst case, you can adapt DSLR and Leica lenses to anything mirrorless. Due in part to the short register and cropped format, you can't adapt Fuji X lenses to any other purpose. Don't like the processor-hogging X-Trans II files?* Tough cookies.
Dante
*My X100T files take far longer to process than my M240 or 246 files.
Keeping up resale value is a huge part of maintaining brand image, and constant price-slashing will make your customers gun-shy.