tlitody
Well-known
So do you think Fuji will release second and third versions of the X100 with approx 50 and 85 mm equivalent focal lengths? Or maybe other focal lengths. What do you think?
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Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
Nope
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antiquark
Derek Ross
28 mm-equivalent in the future. I say that because the framelines have just enough room to be expanded to a focal length of 28mm:

Fuji X100 - view through optical viewfinder by Miserere, on Flickr

Fuji X100 - view through optical viewfinder by Miserere, on Flickr
M4streetshooter
Tourist Thru Life
I'm thinking that Fuji's thinking that we're all thinking about an interchangeable lens model.
I personally would not need another focal length for 2 daze past eternity but....
I talked with every street shooter that was ever borne or ever will be and most would like to see an interchangeable model.
We doin' need no stinkin' other focal lengths...
Man ain't no man can't see 35mm....
Sheeeesh!
I personally would not need another focal length for 2 daze past eternity but....
I talked with every street shooter that was ever borne or ever will be and most would like to see an interchangeable model.
We doin' need no stinkin' other focal lengths...
Man ain't no man can't see 35mm....
Sheeeesh!
Frankie
Speaking Frankly
And, I will say longer focal length is also possible...if a threaded eyepiece magnifier is added for the OVF. The EVF will take care of itself.
back alley
IMAGES
i would like one with a 24/25 lens on it. what a great kit that would make...
Matus
Well-known
It may well be that with this camera Fuji is testing a new concept and design. If the camera will be successful I would not be surprised if they would bring a version with exchangeable lenses.
Concerning another fixed lens "X" cameras - I am not sure. Maybe 50 mm would sell, but I doubt how many users would actually buy a fixed 28 mm lens. I think with 35 mm fuji hit the sweet spot for travel fixed lens camera. Think of all the high end film compacts from the past (Hexar AF, Contax T3, Leica CM or similar)
I would actually like to see a zoom version - maybe 25-50 f/2.8-f/4 or even faster/longer. That would make it a great travel camera. I would not mind if the zoom would only work in 4 different positions (25, 28, 35, 50). But I am obviously biased by my recently acquired Fuji Silvi f2.8 which proved to be great during my holiday in Spain (as a "side" camera to Mamiya 6, of course
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Concerning another fixed lens "X" cameras - I am not sure. Maybe 50 mm would sell, but I doubt how many users would actually buy a fixed 28 mm lens. I think with 35 mm fuji hit the sweet spot for travel fixed lens camera. Think of all the high end film compacts from the past (Hexar AF, Contax T3, Leica CM or similar)
I would actually like to see a zoom version - maybe 25-50 f/2.8-f/4 or even faster/longer. That would make it a great travel camera. I would not mind if the zoom would only work in 4 different positions (25, 28, 35, 50). But I am obviously biased by my recently acquired Fuji Silvi f2.8 which proved to be great during my holiday in Spain (as a "side" camera to Mamiya 6, of course
Steve Bellayr
Veteran
No. Maybe if technology expands then a zoom lens. I am waiting for Leica's reply to this camera.
Paul T.
Veteran
IF the X100 is successful, it would be relatively straightforward to augment it with an interchangeable lens version. It's not unthinkable, if we look at the example of the Hexar. Looking at the Xpan, I'd guess we'd have 28, 45 and 90mm lenses to choose from.
What I hope is that they'll adapt their newly developed technology to produce digitally-augmented rangefinder focusing.
What I hope is that they'll adapt their newly developed technology to produce digitally-augmented rangefinder focusing.
M4streetshooter
Tourist Thru Life
More than likely, an optional lens converter will be available. Perhaps a 28, 50 and maybe 90. Screw it on the lens and yer good to go.
I'll bet if they do that, I won't be the only one abandoning ship.
Unfortunately, it's a distinct possibility!
I'll bet if they do that, I won't be the only one abandoning ship.
Unfortunately, it's a distinct possibility!
MRohlfing
Well-known
Why not M mount?
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
The future is as clear as muddy coffee, who knows what will happen when, if ever.
Let's just see what the real thing looks like in March 2011, right? I mean, that's six months from now!
Let's just see what the real thing looks like in March 2011, right? I mean, that's six months from now!
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
Why not M mount?
Because it adds a huge amount of complexity: an expensive precision bayonet mount, extra room in the body for a large focal plane shutter (as opposed to a simple in-lens leaf shutter), no way to optimize the lens/shutter combination, much more complicated calibration of lenses and bodies, and no way for the camera electronics to read the set aperture from the lens.
So, no M mount.
DNG
Film Friendly
I think, IF this is camera does very well, (all the talk at all photography forums, shows it should),Fuji may very well introduce an Interchangeable lens camera with similar specks, But, a slightly different OVF (a zoom VF, or Frame Lines for a few primes... 18/23/35/55 (28/35/50/82 fov)?
Or a they could a similar series as the 645 RF
X100, (23mm/35 fov),
X100-W (15mm/20mm fov),
X100-N (35mm/50mm fov),
X100-T (55mm/82mm fov)
Although, A high IQ set of Add on converters, would be more accepted for those that want a versatile camera. For 21mm, 28mm, and 50mm fov conversions. The 82mm or 90mm Conversion may be a bit much for keeping the size down.
Or a they could a similar series as the 645 RF
X100, (23mm/35 fov),
X100-W (15mm/20mm fov),
X100-N (35mm/50mm fov),
X100-T (55mm/82mm fov)
Although, A high IQ set of Add on converters, would be more accepted for those that want a versatile camera. For 21mm, 28mm, and 50mm fov conversions. The 82mm or 90mm Conversion may be a bit much for keeping the size down.
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btgc
Veteran
I'm not sure about 50mm, not speaking about 85mm. Neither of this focal lengths have been common in digital compacts, where most users demand either wide angle or 300-400mm eq. Well, if Fuji decide to make them for film camera users....that may happen.
Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
No, they won't. My $.02 USD
Phil Forrest
Phil Forrest
Kolame
Established
40mm for the win!
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
I'd like it if they came out with a short tele version (75-85mm equivalent), but I seriously doubt it would happen. Looking at their past history of fixed lens MF RFs, you see them doing normal, wide and wider - no teles.
tlitody
Well-known
I'm not sure about 50mm, not speaking about 85mm. Neither of this focal lengths have been common in digital compacts, where most users demand either wide angle or 300-400mm eq. Well, if Fuji decide to make them for film camera users....that may happen.
But its targetted at pros. That means portrait.
Matus
Well-known
Because it adds a huge amount of complexity: an expensive precision bayonet mount, extra room in the body for a large focal plane shutter (as opposed to a simple in-lens leaf shutter), no way to optimize the lens/shutter combination, much more complicated calibration of lenses and bodies, and no way for the camera electronics to read the set aperture from the lens.
So, no M mount.
I do not know about the M mount feasibility, but I would seriously doubt that Fuji would bring a multi-lens camera with each lens having a leaf shutter. Not that it limits the top speed to about 1/500, but it would raise the cost significantly as well. Also the light metering implementation would become more difficult I guess ...
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