Leigh Youdale
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Rangefinder and interchangeable lenses. Epson would have to find out a body though. Perhaps a new Bessa, i don't know.
Look how quickly Olympus and then Panasonic have produced the second generation of their compact m4/3 cameras with added features. I'd be expecting Fuji to do the same with the X100 at least as far as interchangeable lenses go but maybe not a manual rangefinder. And then again, maybe not the lenses either. Your investment in "old" glass might become a rapidly depreciating asset.
Look at it from the camera maker's perspective. The money is in the lenses, eventually, as the electronics in the bodies get cheaper and cheaper to make. Yet I see people here desperately wanting to fit 30,40,50 year old "heritage" lenses to new technology cameras because they "like the look". People need to get a grip - use an old camera if you're so in love with using old glass. No modern camera manufacturer is going to be at all interested in modifying a good, saleable design to suit the fringe dwellers unless there's a sound commercial reason that relates to the mainstream purchasers too.