gavinlg
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I dont expect to see lenses with AF and mechanical rings from Fuji (or anyone for that matter)
zuiko 12mm f2 for m4/3 - mechanical focus ring with distance scales.
I dont expect to see lenses with AF and mechanical rings from Fuji (or anyone for that matter)
zuiko 12mm f2 for m4/3 - mechanical focus ring with distance scales.
'Second generation viewfinder'
Still I think it would be feasable to have that viewfinder blind pop up with a square hole in the middle, have the EVF engage and then the photographer can manually focus the lens by lining up the optical image and the electronical image: a digital rangefinder concept!
It would work just opposite from a Leica rangefinder, the smaller patch would be OVF and always in focus and you would have to line up the electronic image that surrounds it.
It that would be a 'second generation viewfinder' and they have improved on manual focusing, it might be a pretty nice experience altogether!
Oh crap.. I may need to get this. A 50mm f1.4 and a 28mm f2 pancake is pretty much my ultimate lens setup on a small camera.
Poor autofocus and too much shutter lag, from what I've read. At the price of over $1000, I won't even consider trying something like that. Not when you can buy a Nikon or Canon D-SLR for half that with same image quality and a better camera.
That pic in the lower right corner is a limited addition X100 in black?
Oh crap.. I may need to get this. A 50mm f1.4 and a 28mm f2 pancake is pretty much my ultimate lens setup on a small camera. The question is - do I sell my x100 to get it, and will they make more lenses for this setup - like a 35mm!
sooner or later, fuji will produce a 35mm for this, since this is a brand new system, I don't think it's fair to expect them to cover every focal length from the beginning, but over time... just like m4/3, or any other system that started from scratch, not everything is launched with the first camera
I only hope that it will have at least AF or MF, not like x100 with no F at all.
Poor autofocus and too much shutter lag, from what I've read. At the price of over $1000, I won't even consider trying something like that. Not when you can buy a Nikon or Canon D-SLR for half that with same image quality and a better camera.