danielsterno
making soup from mud
http://the.me/.../fujifilm-to-announce-2-new-x-series-cameras-for-photokina/
As per the Theme article: FYI: Not too much to disclose yet, but expect two major Fujifilm announcements for Photokina 2012. Models in question? It’s highly likely that two new X series models will be launched.
Expect some X goodies from Fujifilm for Photokina.
It’s not that difficult to guess which one(s). My money’s first on the X100. Stocks run low and we had the special edition (black) that usually presages the dawn of a successor.
The other one? Maybe a new X model. X1?
A well-placed source tells THEME compactness of a body and autofocus speed compare to the Olympus OM-D E-M5, smilingly assuring the new Fujifilm’s AF “blows away” the Olympus.
Read more: http://the.me/...announce-2-new-x-series-cameras-for-photokina/#ixzz24IGd3V5D
As per the Theme article: FYI: Not too much to disclose yet, but expect two major Fujifilm announcements for Photokina 2012. Models in question? It’s highly likely that two new X series models will be launched.
Expect some X goodies from Fujifilm for Photokina.
It’s not that difficult to guess which one(s). My money’s first on the X100. Stocks run low and we had the special edition (black) that usually presages the dawn of a successor.
The other one? Maybe a new X model. X1?
A well-placed source tells THEME compactness of a body and autofocus speed compare to the Olympus OM-D E-M5, smilingly assuring the new Fujifilm’s AF “blows away” the Olympus.
Read more: http://the.me/...announce-2-new-x-series-cameras-for-photokina/#ixzz24IGd3V5D
fstops
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In case Fuji actually announced a replacement for Xpro1 there will be a lot of angry people.
But as always one looks forward to see what else Fuji is going to pull because they seem to be the only company who understands that today "novelty" is a more important selling point in photography than reliability, performance and even basic stuff like RAW file support.
But as always one looks forward to see what else Fuji is going to pull because they seem to be the only company who understands that today "novelty" is a more important selling point in photography than reliability, performance and even basic stuff like RAW file support.
But as always one looks forward to see what else Fuji is going to pull because they seem to be the only company who understands that today "novelty" is a more important selling point in photography than reliability, performance and even basic stuff like RAW file support.
You make like the X-Pro1 is the biggest piece of sh*t ever made. Reliability? What reliability issues? Performance? Are we talking about AF only here? RAW file support? Lightroom and PS support it and those are most likely the ones that are most in use.
FrankS
Registered User
Could one of these new cameras be the one to tempt me towards digital? Don't know, but the latest generations of mirror less digi cams are getting closer and closer to what could do it.
NazgulKing
Established
In case Fuji actually announced a replacement for Xpro1 there will be a lot of angry people.
But as always one looks forward to see what else Fuji is going to pull because they seem to be the only company who understands that today "novelty" is a more important selling point in photography than reliability, performance and even basic stuff like RAW file support.
Olympus did the same thing anyway, a few times. EP2 came shortly after EP1 for example.
GaryLH
Veteran
So why do u think there will be a lot of mad people?
Fuji has always said it was going to release a pro version of te xp1... I have had the xp1 since it was first released, I don't have a problem even with a direct replacement.
Look, at Sony for example, they are doing body upgrades like it is going out of style for their Nex series, not just one body but by the end of this year three. On the other hand, their lenses announcements are as slow as molasses.
Fuji as been pretty even handed, even going as far as showing their future lens roadmap up to 2013.
Given what as been happening with product update cycles lately, in my mind it is not too surprising...
This rumor as been around for at least 3-4 weeks now.. first indication was July 16.
http://www.fujirumors.com/surprise-at-photokina-low-and-high-end-x-model-coming/
Cheers
Gary
Fuji has always said it was going to release a pro version of te xp1... I have had the xp1 since it was first released, I don't have a problem even with a direct replacement.
Look, at Sony for example, they are doing body upgrades like it is going out of style for their Nex series, not just one body but by the end of this year three. On the other hand, their lenses announcements are as slow as molasses.
Fuji as been pretty even handed, even going as far as showing their future lens roadmap up to 2013.
Given what as been happening with product update cycles lately, in my mind it is not too surprising...
This rumor as been around for at least 3-4 weeks now.. first indication was July 16.
http://www.fujirumors.com/surprise-at-photokina-low-and-high-end-x-model-coming/
Cheers
Gary
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btgc
Veteran
Why people should be angry if Fuji releases new great camera? Instead I think there will be many happy people, some buying new models and some - barely used second-hand XP1's. Win-win!
Some people are never satisfied. They'll complain if something isn't released and they'll complain if something *is* released...
danielsterno
making soup from mud
As long as they continue to do firmware updates to previous models and improve QC on new models and show that they learned from issues like the X10 had....
Matus
Well-known
I recall that when the X-Pro1 was introduced it was mentioned that Fuji would (later) introduce 'lower' models to accompany the X-Pro1. So I would not expect a 'replacement' of the X-Pro1.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
The best way not to be irritated when Fuji (or any company) releases a new camera is not ever buy one so that a newer camera cannot come too soon.
Easy as pie.
Easy as pie.
jonasv
has no mustache
So why do u think there will be a lot of mad people?
Fuji has always said it was going to release a pro version of te xp1...
Where'd you get that? I mean, they called it the X-Pro1...
I think Matus was closer to the truth!
I recall that when the X-Pro1 was introduced it was mentioned that Fuji would (later) introduce 'lower' models to accompany the X-Pro1. So I would not expect a 'replacement' of the X-Pro1.
GaryLH
Veteran
Where'd you get that? I mean, they called it the X-Pro1...
I think Matus was closer to the truth!
Looking back at some of the early announcements u guys are right, just bad memory on my part. But still, given the way product cycles work lately, this would not be a surprise..
Gary
paulfish4570
Veteran
i'd like an x100 with 50mm equivalent ...
anthony_semone
Established
i'd like an x100 with 50mm equivalent ...
You got that right, Paul
boomguy57
Well-known
Who cares? A newer camera doesn't mean the XP1 is ****, it just means there is a newer one. If you don't like the XP1 or it doesn't suit your needs, trade up. If it's fine for you now, a newer model isn't going to make your XP1 less good than it is now.
If you're happy w your gear, stop paying attention to product cycles.
If you're happy w your gear, stop paying attention to product cycles.
rbelyell
Well-known
i'd like an x100 with 50mm equivalent ...
take that great x100 in hand, look thru that fabulous vf, take one giant step forward, and viola!
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Many years ago (in a book from the 1950) I saw a cartoon of a scientist and a politician looking at a drawing entitled "Ultimate Weapon Mk. I".
Cheers,
R.
Cheers,
R.
Richard G
Veteran
i'd like an x100 with 50mm equivalent ...
+! +1. An X150 would be great.
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