jsrockit
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I can see what you are saying NicoM, but all cameras have deficiencies. Every single one.
By the time the XP1 hit the market, Fuji's approach to firmware updates was already well-documented.
Contrast that with Leica, who still leave M9 users hankering after updates more than four years after the initial release (not to mention the M8).
Or again contrast with Sony, who just push all updates into new models.
I will also say that the XP1 design itself showed from the get-go that Fuji was incorporating some key user demands (hard dials, OVF, excellent fast primes).
I partially agree with his statement. Fuji has to upgrade their older cameras because they have to. There are so many used Fujis floating around in the market. Past owners do not want to invest in new Fuji cameras.
Other manufacturers don't show this kind of support down the line, true, but their cameras do not have the same deficiencies that the Fuji X cameras have.
I agree that it's great of them that they're continually trying to make their older cameras better, but it really would have been nice to have had these features from the start. I, for one, would have not sold my Fuji X kit if it had been better in the AF and EVF department.
Other manufacturers don't show this kind of support down the line, true, but their cameras do not have the same deficiencies that the Fuji X cameras have.
It makes you wonder how, those of us who were early adopters, even made photos with the X Cameras... from some of the BS in this thread, you'd think that Fuji gave us cameras that didn't work at all.
I had one of the first x100 in Australia and it was no less wonderful than it is today. A little slower but not slow by any means.
I was using the M8/M9 and the Leica X1 when the X100 was released (I had one of the first ones in the US). The X100 was faster than the X1, so that was a plus for me. I'm not a zone focuser either, so the X100 was faster than my manual focusing too.
It makes you wonder how, those of us who were early adopters, even made photos with the X Cameras... from some of the BS in this thread, you'd think that Fuji gave us cameras that didn't work at all.
to be fair, I know two people who returned their d600 to australian retailers and got a 610 for free.Like the d600 that had the oily shutter and nikon just brought out a whole new model instead of fixing it?
Wait....I can take pictures with my XE1? Since when? Did they issue a new firmware update that makes the shutter button do something now?
The other thing is, these cameras were the first window finder AF cameras in the digital world, which is something some of us were begging for, for years. Contax G and Hexar AF replacements. Would we prefer to wait another, I dont know, 6 months because the camera did not focus as fast as it potentially could? I dont think so. Personally those first few months all I remember was taking thousands of photos with a big grin on my face 😀
The FWs were just the icing on the cake.