Guess: it will detect which frameline to show. 🙂
Every mirrorless has a focus assist magnification, including the x100. So I'm sure that the X-Pro1 will have *at least* this.
There is a downside to manual focus with rangefinder legacy lenses. For critical focus, you must focus wide open and then stop down. This is true of magnification and focus peaking.
Intelligent can simply mean a change in the menu structure to make it easy to choose a lens type, framing and even distortion compensation. Of course, it could be made to read the newer Leica lens coding. There isn't much else that a camera can do when using an 'M' lens.
Won't work too well if there is focus shift.
It looks like the Fuji has no useable autofocus either 😛Why wouldn't it be? A Leica M9 will set you back about $7,000,with no useable autofocus.😉
I don't imagine the M-mount crowd is the primary focus here. If it were, they would have developed an M-Mount camera. The ability to use m lenses (for better or worse) is just a bit of a bonus.
So much empty supposition - "they don't appear to have improved the AF/MF/EVF/etc.."
Several previews have said the AF is improved. Some say the manual focus is better. The various forum statements that it's a Sony sensor appear unfounded (aside from shared pixel counts). The EVF is still 1.44mn dots, but so is everyone's but Sony. Doesn't mean they didn't improve it in other ways.
And that's why I suggest that reasonable discussion about legacy lens support should take place also here, discussing exactly the specialities of the X-Pro1, beeing the only possible M mount body with a hybrid viewfinder...
Yeah, I see that..It sucks for those of us who look at this camera as something to use with its native lenses.
This is the rangefinder forum. So it's people's prerogative to talk about M lenses, especially when Fuji are touting an imminent adapter!
Yeah, I see that...and now the thread is overrun by M mount nonsense and complaining. It sucks for those of us who look at this camera as something to use with its native lenses.
Paul, I understand that, but every thread about both the X100 and X-Pro1 gets overrun by M lens addicts. A seperate thread might be the best way to go IMO. That said, f-it. Do what you guys want,
I can't see spending a lot on an adapter that deals only with parallax correction for frame lines but doesn't actually assist with focus. Users will have to flip back and forth between EVF and OVF. Workable for some, but hardly smooth.
Paul, my issue isn't with discussion of the m adapter, it is with the complaining about what the Fuji isn't. It gets tiring hearing about how every camera doesn't have this and doesn't have that. We have a lot of great options these days and people should maybe concentrate on what these cameras offer instead.
Plus, I conceded that it was my opinion, so carry on... IMO = in my opinion.