Lss
Well-known
Leica Q with a hybrid viewfinder would be pretty sweet. A Leica Q as is is pretty sweet, too.So you want a Leica q?
Dogman
Veteran
Update the sensor/processor, improve the lens performance at f/2 and leave off features that try to make it a mini X-Pro.
Personally I would love to see a secondary model with a 35/2 (50mm equivalent) lens. But I don't want that to happen at the expense of screwing with the original design--a simple, fixed lens camera with a slightly wide normal lens and a hybrid optical viewfinder.
Personally I would love to see a secondary model with a 35/2 (50mm equivalent) lens. But I don't want that to happen at the expense of screwing with the original design--a simple, fixed lens camera with a slightly wide normal lens and a hybrid optical viewfinder.
someonenameddavid
Well-known
Or German?
Its quite enlightening to understand why there was no Leica IIIe, since the sequence goes iii, iiia, iiib, iiic, iiid..... iiif.
iiie is German abbreviation for "third". This would have been awfully confusing since it was the sixth camera in the iii series
Onemississipp
Member
Ordered the X100T two days ago, after reading the intended changes I was afraid it would drive the price of the current and used models up? I found it on sale for $999.
kshapero
South Florida Man
Great deal, snap it up.Ordered the X100T two days ago, after reading the intended changes I was afraid it would drive the price of the current and used models up? I found it on sale for $999.
I would think with the X-T2 being delivered, the X100 series will be the next to get the 24mp X-Trans
Shab
Veteran
Jonas, I don't know what is coming after X100T, but I'm waiting to see what is coming... I'm also in love with my X100.
But the most important: you have a great photographic work in your web. Love it! Thanks for sharing.
But the most important: you have a great photographic work in your web. Love it! Thanks for sharing.
Darthfeeble
But you can call me Steve
I think if Fuji were inclined to go full frame that they would have with the XT/XP 2 cameras. I doubt that they could make an X100/200 full frame and keep the lens compact enough to keep from spoiling the ergo-metrics of the camera. I'm hoping for an X200 with the 24mp sensor and new processor or even better, an EX-3 with the same.
Shab
Veteran
Darthfeeble, I think I saw a photographer with a, X-E3 in Donostia/San sebastian this summer. I was shocked! It was like an X-E2, with a tilt big screen, in the left side of the camera... I'm not sure, because it was a moment.
The photographer had the camera with a XF35mm 2.0 or XF23mm 2.0 I don't know exactly...
The photographer had the camera with a XF35mm 2.0 or XF23mm 2.0 I don't know exactly...
Archiver
Veteran
It looks like a lump of coal. Perfect for the low light shots of black cats inside coal mines.
Archiver
Veteran
New rumour: will be announced next January.
http://www.fujirumors.com/fujifilm-...th-trusted-source-af-led-situated-next-flash/
http://www.fujirumors.com/fujifilm-...th-trusted-source-af-led-situated-next-flash/
gavinlg
Veteran
I don't know if I like that bessa-esque slant they've gone with in the step on the top plate. But ISO dial in the shutter speed dial is great and the back look super clean.
I'm also really glad they haven't changed the lens or the optical formula too. I know a lot of people want something faster or a different focal length but that 23mm is really a special little piece of glass. Not as technically good as the other XF 23's, but has the most gentle and charming character around f2 - especially with backlight.

I'm also really glad they haven't changed the lens or the optical formula too. I know a lot of people want something faster or a different focal length but that 23mm is really a special little piece of glass. Not as technically good as the other XF 23's, but has the most gentle and charming character around f2 - especially with backlight.
mdwsta4
Matty Westside
I am glad they're keeping 23mm (35 FOV), but did want an upgrade. Of course I'd take a slightly faster lens, but more importantly was wanting something sharper wide open.
I think it's great that they're incorporating the ISO dial into the shutter dial as well as the larger battery and joystick. Those are great improvements. I do find it disappointing they're not adding any sort of weather sealing. Hopefully the front dial will have the ability to be turned off like a firmware update enabled on the XP2. I taped over that stupid dial because it kept adjusting my shutter speed by mistake.
This will likely be the first generation of x100 I pass on. New sensor and battery are great, but same lens and no weather sealing doesn't give me a compelling enough reason to upgrade from the T.
I think it's great that they're incorporating the ISO dial into the shutter dial as well as the larger battery and joystick. Those are great improvements. I do find it disappointing they're not adding any sort of weather sealing. Hopefully the front dial will have the ability to be turned off like a firmware update enabled on the XP2. I taped over that stupid dial because it kept adjusting my shutter speed by mistake.
This will likely be the first generation of x100 I pass on. New sensor and battery are great, but same lens and no weather sealing doesn't give me a compelling enough reason to upgrade from the T.
I'm also really glad they haven't changed the lens or the optical formula too. I know a lot of people want something faster or a different focal length but that 23mm is really a special little piece of glass. Not as technically good as the other XF 23's, but has the most gentle and charming character around f2 - especially with backlight.
sbug
Acceptably Sharp
Over the three generations of X100 bodies, Fuji has made solid improvements each time. The original was far too slow for me and the S sped things up but was still an interface nightmare (4-way controller and non-control wheel for starters). The T really got a lot sorted and I love it. I would be interested in upgrading for the sensor, joystick (I think), and longer batter life. However, I will probably pass since the T really is very good and I would appreciate those things along with lens interchangeability in an X-Pro2 a lot more.
benlees
Well-known
Finally, no buttons on the left side of the screen.
Very clean designs for both cameras shown.
BillBingham2
Registered User
Very cool.......
B2 (;->
B2 (;->
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