jsrockit
Moderator
Yes, that's right Bob.
How many photographers other than RFF members know or care if their camera has a xtran, bayer, CMOS, CDC, or CIA sensor? (I don't)
Those I know, including some very successful pros with major investments in equipment, seem to have no clue. Their decisions seem to be based on "takes good photos vs. takes even better photos"
When I asked whether it was a good time to buy an X-pro 1, my friend who's a Fuji pro told me to wait a while as Fuji will release two more cameras this year. He is under NDA and all he told me was what the link basically said, though he did mention one will be an entry-level model. Also, if i was planning to get an XE-1, I should wait til after the announcement.
As for the X-pro 1 replacement, all he said was that it's not gonna be this year.
How about this for an exciting rumor...a compact camera with the APS-C X-Trans sensor?
Until Fuji RAW files really show flexibility and potential a lot of photographers, including me will stay away from Fuji... not to flame the RAW vs jpg debate but I'd like to cook my own food rather than order from the standardized fast food outlet that works to please 'everybody'. Fuji jpgs might be very good but I find them too sleek and lifeless and processing jpgs are like, well, re-cooking fast food.
Out of curiosity are u basing this comment because of what u have seen from adobe acr support or all the raw developers so far in general?
Gary
It's funny how some can absolutely love a camera and others can hate it.
That is understandable, I mean cooking is not everybody's ideal thing to do, but in digital photography there are no nice lab people, printers and film chemists to help, you're your own film creator. You're your own Kodak.
OK.. I'll dive it here. The mystery camera will be a full-frame monochrome manual focus camera, using an improved version of the split screen focusing offered up in the X100s. And they'll be introducing a manual focus lens line-up, including 28/2.8, 40/2, 58/1.2, and 85/2.
This is reliable information... because I'm always right... eventually.