Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
Next, if you want a quality camera you'll need to pay for it, including the R&D and the fact that you're part of a niche RF market where volumes are going to be low and the overhead and setup costs for a new camera are spread across a smaller sales spectrum. Fuji does not have the market dominance of Nikon or Canon .
Fuji is not a small company, they're probably quite a bit larger than Nikon, which is a very small company. Fuji's camera sales are less than Nikon's by quite a bit, but they're still a much larger business by virtue of being involved in a much larger range of products, many unrelated to photography (like medical equipment and industrial chemicals). Fuji's low camera sales are their own fault; they choose to make them in small numbers and they choose to not market them effectively. I don't see why I should pay for their laziness.
OK. The rant is over, but before you express your disappointment that the XPro-1 isn't affordable for you or doesn't have your favourite or most desired feature, reflect on how much it does offer and how it's shifted the game on RF design for the future. Your dream camera might just be a year or two away but dummy spitting (it hasn't got a phone built in - it's a deal breaker) and criticising negatively isn't doing anything for anybody - unless it makes you feel better.
I disagree completely. In a free market, as we have in the USA, and as you do in Australia, and as they do in Fuji's homeland, negative criticism of products is vitally important to the function of the market. VITALLY IMPORTANT.
Criticism by consumers can and very often DOES cause prices to drop, quality to improve, and changes in product design/function/features. If those who are disappointed with the new Fuji camera just sit down and shut up, all that will be accomplished is higher prices, lower quality, and corporate indifference to the needs and wants of their customers. I do not see how that benefits anyone, least of all you if you intend to actually buy this camera.
WE are in charge here. Fuji (and all other camera makers) wants what we have: Our money. Don't just throw it at them, make them work for it. The constant price increases that Leica, to show an extreme example, keeps imposing on us have happened because we've let them because too many people have been too stupid to exercise the power of the purse that every one of us has to force businesses to give us quality products at prices that are reasonable.