paulfish4570
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I wonder if its introduction will drive down the price of the Canon G11 ...
I'm not sure what the fuss is about.
Sure it's a great design and all that but I can't see it being a big seller.
Serious enthusiasts like it but that won't necessarily mean great sales figures.
Even at $1,000 it's not cheap in the digital point and shoot world.
I gotta say that Fuji are using their model name of X100 to poke fun at Leica by just adding a couple of zeros to the X1.
And given that the Fuji top of the range IS PRO dslr is only £800 in the UK and their top of the range compact is less than £400, then I'd guess this new camera will be less than £500 which should make Leica sick as a parrot.
I don't beleive fuji are aiming this camera at the pro market. It is aimed squarely at the mass market by having video in it. The price will tell all. If its £500 or less then its definitely aimed at mass market and they are using the aimed at pro to make people beleive they are getting a pro model for a bargain which may well be the case if the IQ is very high.
But until people have seen how good or bad the viewfinder is, what the low light performance is, how fast it focuses etc etc we really won't know.
I'm not sure what the fuss is about.
Sure it's a great design<...>
What is your definition of a point and shoot?
The excitement on RFF and elsewhere over this camera is about that as much as anything else: evidence that at least one camera manufacturer is interested in innovating a bit and breaking this cycle of useless, unfriendly, gimmicky cameras.
......The excitement on RFF and elsewhere over this camera is about that as much as anything else: evidence that at least one camera manufacturer is interested in innovating a bit and breaking this cycle of useless, unfriendly, gimmicky cameras.
My definition has always been a camera that the user makes no decisions except composition and "decisive moment." So basically a box that you just point and press the shutter release. It kills me to hear this camera being called a point and shoot. It goes completely against the spirit of what this camera is trying to become.
That lens has eight elements and is pretty long, most of it is within the body, so the flange distance given by Frankie is not of much use as far as adapting existing lenses goes.
My definition has always been a camera that the user makes no decisions except composition and "decisive moment." So basically a box that you just point and press the shutter release. It kills me to hear this camera being called a point and shoot. It goes completely against the spirit of what this camera is trying to become.
Oh, wow. It's a frikken' digital Hexar!!!
Seems to me that there is more hate than love for this camera. RFF is not the typical photo forum.
Seems to me that there is more hate than love for this camera. RFF is not the typical photo forum.
No, it's faster. 😉
It's an almost perfect cam, perfect except for the price...
On the website, they also have an (unclear) explanation of what the RAW button does: one-touch switching to RAW (clear enough); shooting/in-camera RAW (??); and Development Mode (??).Fujifilm has closely studied the current line-up of professional cameras and feels that there is a strong need for a compact high-quality (APS-C based) camera as a counterpoint to an SLR. Using the experience of working with generations of photographers using famous emulsions like Velvia, Provia, Astia etc., Fujifilm engineers distilled this knowledge into months of careful study to create the perfect compact-sized professional camera.
Not by my count...
The M4/3 crowd is all in a "tizzy" over this cam too!
Does anyone know what they may have meant with this statement?
On the website, they also have an (unclear) explanation of what the RAW button does: one-touch switching to RAW (clear enough); shooting/in-camera RAW (??); and Development Mode (??).
Could this mean that the camera will try to emulate classic film profiles in-camera? Or is that just crazy talk?
And, in case anyone is wondering, yes I am obsessing over this camera and have reached the stage where I try to get more information by reading too much into vague marketing documents...