TheHub
Well-known
I don't shoot digital, but that's a spiffy-looking camera. A bit retro I think.
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
Why no interchangeable lens system to go along with it? I guess my complaint also goes to the new folder they announced. I can't travel light with these cameras because I'd have to carry around multiple cameras.
So use an M9, or an E-PL1, or a GF1, or a D5000, or an M or an OM and some film. Lots of great cameras with which you can do terrific work. For my purposes this (or something very like it) is a better option than a camera with a bayonet.
maggieo
More Deadly
Want. One.
Vince Lupo
Whatever
Please have interchangeable lenses!!!
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
Hope the shutter is quiet. Interested, too, to see the sync speed and whether there is TTL flash compatibility.
gilpen123
Gil
Fuji is known to launch and then a long wait for the production model to come out. I wish I can have this before Christmas.
aizan
Veteran
As for 'retro' ... I don't think it looks retro at all ... it looks sensible, like a camera!
when a woman asks if a piece of clothing makes her look fat, the correct answer is always "no".
Vince Lupo
Whatever
I definitely think that there are retro elements about the camera -- the little self-timer lever, the viewfinder window in the corner, the classic black and chrome, the shutter speed dial.
But, if the camera is stuck with one lens, it's not much use to me (personally).
But, if the camera is stuck with one lens, it's not much use to me (personally).
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
Fuji is known to launch and then a long wait for the production model to come out.
Bite your tongue.
bmasonoh
Established
Looks too good to be true. Only thing missing is M-lens compatability. I can definitely see buying this (assuming the price isn't stupid expensive). Can't wait to see some early reviews!
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
So, Leica now knows that the X1 is toast. They now need to pull a rabbit out of their hat.
If this camera has good AF performance, I don't particularly care what Leica pulls out of its... hat. It's not as though a Leica lens is going to be markedly better on a comparable sensor. Fuji gave Leica their chance. Leica should have done something like this a *long* time ago, but they were (justifably) afraid of killing M sales.
They fell into a reverse-Osborne trap.
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fbf
Well-known
Af fujinon asph vs. mf leica M mount
I will take the first one, thank you.
I will take the first one, thank you.
arpinum
Member
So use an M9, or an E-PL1, or a GF1, or a D5000, or an M or an OM and some film. Lots of great cameras with which you can do terrific work. For my purposes this (or something very like it) is a better option than a camera with a bayonet.
M9: unaffordable. E-PL1/ GF1: no integrated VF, lack of small HQ lenses, small sensor. D5000/ OM: Not small enough. Leica M: unaffordable lenses.
back alley
IMAGES
fuji make nice lenses...this could change the whole dynamic of our film vs. digital discussions...
hteasley
Pupil
Want this, rather a lot. May sell my X1 for this.
gavinlg
Veteran
WOW WTF FUJI!!!
This camera looks like a digital hexar! Specs look amazing. I will buy this when it comes out!
This camera looks like a digital hexar! Specs look amazing. I will buy this when it comes out!
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
The next question is what Sony, Samsung, and the Micro 4/3 vendors will do.
All of those vendors are using, so far as we know, conventional CMOS sensors (without eccentric microlenses, like those used by Leica and now Fuji). This means that for now, they are stuck with relatively telecentric WA lens designs.
I'd say that this suggests some very serious tech development by Fuji. It is tantamount to an announcement of their intent to be major players in the mirrorless market.
Also: note the real-time histogram in the VF HUD. Fantastic.
All of those vendors are using, so far as we know, conventional CMOS sensors (without eccentric microlenses, like those used by Leica and now Fuji). This means that for now, they are stuck with relatively telecentric WA lens designs.
I'd say that this suggests some very serious tech development by Fuji. It is tantamount to an announcement of their intent to be major players in the mirrorless market.
Also: note the real-time histogram in the VF HUD. Fantastic.
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Frankie
Speaking Frankly
Hats off to Fuji !!!
My digital M-retrofit project is now officially dead. This is the very camera I want for my early retirement round-the-world trip.
I will keep one of of M-mount camera for old-time sake: M2, M6, ZI, or R-D1?
If Fuji could/did do it, Nikon, Canon or someone cannot be far behind...Leica had its chances, the X1 will die first.
My digital M-retrofit project is now officially dead. This is the very camera I want for my early retirement round-the-world trip.
I will keep one of of M-mount camera for old-time sake: M2, M6, ZI, or R-D1?
If Fuji could/did do it, Nikon, Canon or someone cannot be far behind...Leica had its chances, the X1 will die first.
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gavinlg
Veteran
Just want to confirm that this camera DOES HAVE A REAL APERTURE RING ON THE LENS!!!!
Also, it has a AF distance scale in the VF, underneath the framelines. Holy crap!
Also, it has a AF distance scale in the VF, underneath the framelines. Holy crap!
Vince Lupo
Whatever
I'd like to confirm that this camera's lens is indeed fixed -- meaning, it can't be changed for other lenses?
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