This is the only news I've been waiting for since it was rumored and leaked... here's hoping they fixed the bugs of the x100 and their lens lineup at launch is adequate enough.
Sony has a 16mm f/2.8 pancake for the NEX system, so I see no reason Fuji couldn't make one (or a faster non-pancake). f/2 would be better than f/2.8, but I'll eat the stop for the option of going wide.
Full-frame vs APS-C only screws up focal lengths for legacy systems built on the 35mm standard.
interesting comment given that this is the Rangefinder Forum, and rangefinders take 'legacy' lenses, no? i think many on forums like this use legacy lenses on film and would like to properly utilize them digitally. who the heck wants to keep investing in proprietary lenses for every cam mfg under the sun when one can use wonderful quality 'legacy' lenses cross platform? if you already own a $700 21mm lens with near zero distortion, do you really want to go and pay fuji another $700 for their cropped version of same?
you won't get any closer to 21/24mm because its unlikely to be a FF cam, thus my unfortunate lack of enthusiasm, given my love for the x100. another 1.5 crop cam to screw up the FL of my lenses i dont need, regardless of IQ. too bad really, i was hoping fuji would fill this obvious need...maybe someday...
interesting comment given that this is the Rangefinder Forum, and rangefinders take 'legacy' lenses, no?
Full frame lenses never perform as well as proprietary lenses on crop sensors. Ever. The mediocre 17mm olympus pancake will outperform an M mount zeiss/leica of similar focal length anyday.
Questionable. I've had the benefit of comparing my Contax G 45mm f2 against the Olympus 45mm F1.8 on my GF-1.
It was close but I was happy to return the Olympus.