mod2001
Old school modernist
Well, focus stacking can do wonders - and has indeed replaced many former applications of tilt in studio photography. But it is hardly universally applicable, as it takes lots of time and a very static subject and camera.
Sure, focus stacking can help sometimes, but as you said, you're running into problems in the moment where you have moving subjects in the photo, besides, I prefer to get my result in 1 shot and not 5 or 10 with all the post processing work afterwards. Sadly, (automatic) focus stacking is not implemented in the high pixel count cameras, as far as I know you can get it only for Canon with the ML-software. Maybe we get lucky and Fuji thought about this, simply set the shortest and longest distance via AF and the rest is done by the camera based on your aperture settings, can't be so difficult to program. And btw, give me also a free configurable ratio setting please. I'm used to compose my photos during the shooting and not afterwards via crop.
Yogi